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A shot of the lightrail coming through Baltimore at night...
Mamiya C330
Kodak Ektar 100
September 2012
I was pretty close to the max line to get this one and I think it pissed off the driver. 5 minutes later some Tri-met guy came over and asked me what I was doing. It was pretty obvious what I was doing (tripod, etc.). He then told me that they don't allow picture taking. I can understand that I was a little close, but I think he was making up his own laws here... I moved back right away but he insisted that I leave or he was going to call the police.
Car 3003 heads a double unit with 3022 across the River Irwell (MSC) and into Pomona on the service to Ashton under Lyne.
Photo André Knoerr, Genève. Reproduction autorisée avec mention de la source.
Utilisation commerciale soumise à autorisation spéciale préalable.
La motrice 2029 mène un convoi de la Blue Line.
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The 2024 West Penn / Hoosier Traction Meet at Pennsylvania Trolley Museum (just outside Pittsburgh) wrapped up with an extensive fantrip on the Pittsburgh light rail system. We even went onto the short active stub of the abandoned Drake line. The train stopped along Graeser Ave. for photos.
Capturing these two strangers on an escalator in a lightrail station that's typically bustling what now appears as a ghost town. One woman wears gloves as she's holding onto the rail guide while the other woman avoids touching the rail guide altogether. However, Seattle has became the first as well as the nation's epicenter of the recent Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak many people have opted to work from home.
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07/08/20. Tin Sau, Tin Shui Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong. An A Goninan Phase III LRV.
[Line 705]
Hong Kong SAR light rail collection: www.flickr.com/photos/hhhumber/collections/72157629742444...
The trains are at the crest of the roller-coaster-like trackway in this view from Funston. June 7, 2019. © 2019 Peter Ehrlich
MTA Type 5 trolley 5726 at Arborway in Boston around 1951. It is between trackless trolley 8512 and a bus from another line. 5726 is running on Route 32 between Arborway and Cleary Square. The 8512 was a Pullman product built in 1951, prehaps running to the Charles River Loop, the first Arborway route to be converted to trackless trolley operation. - from a negative in my collection, photographer unknown
14/08/20. Tin King, Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong.
[Line 615P]
Hong Kong SAR light rail collection: www.flickr.com/photos/hhhumber/collections/72157629742444...
Taken from the City College pedestrian bridge. Looking east toward the Excelsior District. HDR image, originally scanned from a slide. December 28, 2018. © 2019 Peter Ehrlich
During the recent Christmas break, i visited the eternal city Rome. It was actually my second time visiting the capital city of Italy. My first encounter with the eternal city was in 2007 and it was the second place outside Germany that i travelled once settling down here for my studies. At that time i didn't own a SLR camera but a Sony T10 point and shoot. That explains why there aren't any photos of Rome in my photostream. I decided to pay a second visit mainly to escape from the freezing weather in Germany and after surveying around, the weather in Rome in December is still "manageable".
Rome is still busy and hectic as i remember. And to top that up, the Christmas holidays brought an exponential increase in tourist numbers. I arrived at the hostel quite late due to the traffic jam. I was stuck in the traffic as the sun sets. Not only that, it was a magnificent pinkish sunset. I was tempted to get out of the bus and take some pictures but then ill be leaving my bags behind. So no blue hour for me on the arrival day. After checking in, i decided to take a stroll to the city center and after walking for quite a bit, i realized that i was quite near to the Colosseum. So here it is, the picture of the Colosseum during my first day in Rome.
The lamp post is quite a distraction in this composition. But you cant get rid of it from this point of view.
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Shot with Tokina 11-16 mm @ 16 mm
Aperture f/8 | 3 sec. | ISO 200