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Philadelphia Fire Department
Ladder 290
1990 Seagrave (EX-Ladder 249, EX-Ladder 12)
Serving as Ladder 27
Shot for Macro Mondays "Personal Footwear" theme.
Laces of my 10 hole Solovair oxblood boots. Solovair is who made the original Doc Martens and who still produces the same boots under the Solovair name in England. As with everything the Doc Marten named boots were moved to China and no longer hold up like the originals, although they cost about the same as they used too.
the ladder blocks came from Amanda of crazymomquilts. i added the squares of connecting threads solids and made a baby quilt.
Lenexa, Kansas Fire Department's Ladder 91 a 2012 Pierce Velocity PUC Tiller 100' Ladder Responding
(Picture is a screenshot from a Video)
Picture ID# 9816
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Pitlochry is famous for its hydro-electric dam and salmon ladder. The ladder was specially constructed to enable salmon to by-pass the dam and make their way upstream to Loch Faskally above. The ladder is 310 metres long and consists of 34 chambers, linked together by tunnels that the salmon can swim through. It enables around 5,000 salmon to return to their spawning grounds each year - a journey of some 6,000 miles! However, chances of seeing a salmon are slim (Autumn is usually when they are most prolific).
Vancouver Ladder 8 - 2016 Spartan Gladiator Sirius LFD / Smeal (1750/440/63A/CAFS/105' rear-mount)
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FDNY Ladder 8 Ghostbusters Fire Department New York Down Town Manhattan New York August 2013
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Old Tower Two
Inside View. Info on this building listed on photo 1 of 3.
Air/light/vision slot and ladder viewed.
Ft Sill, OK
Ladder into the water from the Port Campbell pier, this photo is available for purchase as a print - www.redbubble.com/people/joelbramley/works/14690287-ladde...
I think my father never bought a ladder in his life. He *made* them, always out of scraps of wood lying around. This was one of his.
I learnt the habit myself and used homemade ladders until once, a couple of years after I took this picture (in June 1989), I went up one of his older and longer ladders to take down a big wooden storm window on the second storey of his house. And just when I got the window into my arms at the top of the ladder, the rung I stood on gave way. Of course so did the next one, and all the others, until I found myself standing on the ground shaken, bruised, a little abraded and cut up from nails and splinters in the ladder, and holding the window intact. His ladder became firewood, or compost, more likely.
I soon got my own first store-bought ladder.
This was Kodak Plus-X in my Bessa 6x9 camera. I probably used T-Max developer but I am not sure.
Strobist:
Vivitar DF400MZ in homemade beauty dish above and camera right triggered by optical slave.
Vivitar 285HV gelled blue left and behind model, goboed to keep the spill off the wall and out of my lens. Triggered with Cactus V2s.
Jackson Township Fire Department
Franklin County, Ohio
Ladder 202
2025 Pierce Enforcer Ascendant MM (2000/300/100')
Philadelphia Fire Department
Ladder 292
1993 Simon-Duplex/LTI 100' (EX-Ladder 118, EX-Ladder 180, EX-Ladder 290, EX-Ladder 13)
Running as Ladder 18
the parts to this composite are shot with iPhone 6+ and Nikon Mirrorless. After composing with various layers, bits of typography and vignettes the whole thing has been edited through icolorama on the iPad for some added texture. It is mostly about me experimenting and playing with complimentary colours, as well as having daily access to some pretty awesome birdlife where I live and this ladder I saw in a friends house and just obsessed over who to add it to my imagery.
Inside the holes of this dead cholla cactus, one may find a treat.
Adentro de los huecos de esta choya muerta, es posible encontrar un trozo de algo sabroso.