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The same loading dock I photographed almost three years ago, the same time of day.

Phew! Wasn't sure I was going to get to my LOAD layout today! Managed to tie in the boat prompt too. I somehow missed getting a photo of the water taxi, but here are my girls horsing around while we waited for on last Fall.

A fruitless early start in search of new locations meant I missed a decent looking sunrise but found some nice conditions at Lamaload Reservoir later on. Lamaload was the first place in the UK where Lamas were bred to swim underwater for their waterproof wool. Press L to view large.

 

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I remember living by the ferry schedule. Last ferry out is around 8 PM. This is the 5 o'clock run.

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Seen here is one of CleanScapes' (now Recology's) rear loaders. The majority of the fleet is comprised of CCC McNeilus rear loaders which makes this one a little different. This truck was collecting commercial recycling on a Friday afternoon. Another interesting point about CleanScapes was the effort they put toward removing manufacturer brand from the truck. Notice the Autocar logo removed, and the Mcneilus name has been covered.

Atlantic Huron loads at the long gone KCBX in South Chicago.

Tequila, Mexico. Blue agave hearts are loaded into cookers

Action deep in the In the pit of the opencast coal mine at Sandaoling.

Safeway Bus Lines 14202

Nissan Diesel CPB87N Santarosa Exfoh

 

Location: MIA Road cor Coastal Road, Brgy Tambo, Parañaque City

O&K loader in Bonn, Germany.

Fujifilm TX1

Kodak Tri-X 400

Epson V550 scan

Derelict loading chutes at the Wallerscote chemical works. Coasters used to load soda ash and sodium bicarbonate here. Now it is all gone and housing rises in its place.

Noakhali, Bangladesh

08 June 2014

DL SC-7 smokes their ALCO quartet as they shove their sound loads uphill through Carbondale towards Linde. May 24, 2020.

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With 37 loads of coal in tow, a pair of GEs start down the steep grade from Rainelle to the former C&O main at Meadow Creek located deep in the valley created by the New River. One of many coal producing branch lines in the state, this was part of the original Nicholas, Fayette, and Greenbrier Railroad (NF&G) named for the three coal producing counties in which it operated.

RA278 is seen loading at Monkstown Farm in October 1996 after a 6 months of hard work, it is assumed the bus is going to Dun Laoire.

R236 brings loads off the Leatherwood Branch to Dent.

Taken with Sony SEL35F18

In preparation for the Schkeuditz event this August, I planned a small lay-out consisting of a loading platform. It's now 4 baseplates long, so I am carefully confident that I'll finish it in time. I'm planning on doing most of the detailing irl, that's why the walls are quite plain now

Moving timbers over to the Flattop to release the Timbercar for other use. The open bunk design of these cars allows cornering at a handy switch to allow hoistless movement of loads.

 

* Never enough cars, no matter how many you have, grrrr.

A Herzog ballast train loads at Pipestone, MT on the old Homestake Pass route of the Northern Pacific.

Seen at London's Victoria Coach Station in April 1987 was Yelloway Trathen of Plymouth A56OTA, a Neoplan Skyliner new to Trathen in 1984. It is seen wearing National Express Rapide livery.

Logs being loaded in the morning fog.

Loading the largest log boat to enter the Port of Nelson, the "Ultra Tradition" This is looking into one of five holds, and then the logs are stacked a further 6m high on the deck after the hatches are closed.

The Brooklyn Bridge, as in my favorite place in New York City. So I haven't uploaded in a while, but now that basketball season's over, I'm not sick anymore and my homework load has trimmed down, I'm going to pick up my cameras again!

 

I was tagged by ev0luti0nary a while back...and so here are 10 facts about me...

 

1. I am French so I speak fluent French as well as English.

2. Basketball season is my favorite time of the year, despite it taking place during the wintertime.

3. I got a fish-eye lens for my Diana for christmas and I can't wait to finish my roll.

4. I've been so busy so I haven't been reading much but reading The Hunger Games Great Expectations is on my to-do list :D

5. It's been a year since I've quit digital cold turkey. Now I'm just enjoying all the analogue goodies!

6. I'm in the mood for crepes...

7. My knees are recovering from basketball season...I fall down get pushed around a lot.

8. I'm a huge hypocrite. I swear to hate photoshop, but I've always wanted to give levitation shots a try.

9. "Beautiful" by Christina Aguilera is my shower power theme song!

10. I play the piano, flute and ukulele. I also played on Carnegie Hall, because in 3rd grade I was a boss at the recorder.

 

If you were tagged, I'd like you to give a go at your own 10 facts!

  

An Oldendorff freighter was loading stone at the Mulgrave Quarry in Port Hastings. Stone from the is quarry was used to build the nearby Canso Causway.

 

Photographed using a Nikkor43-86mm f/3.5 lens on a Sony A7R.

i love a good punch...i used to teach a punch class many moons ago. We finally had a snow day here..it's been about 6 yrs. The kids loved it....about 1/4in of snow and you would have thought it was several feet. Played and played till it melted.

Coso Haifa, Boston, MA

My 2yo son playing with a front loader. Oh joy!

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Father driving a New Holland square bale loader/stacker replacing manually loaded hay wagons. Digitized from Kodachrome slide.

Well a slight exaggeration there........3, a couple of buds and a bit!!

A lot of work but it was fun!

On the Le Mro river in the Rakhine State.

Sunday evening after the last circus show Union Pacific repositions the rail way flat cars on the BMI branch line then in groups between 4-10 they load up the circus wagons. Once the wagons are loaded, the flats will move down the mainline picking up the animals cars on another siding and last pick up the circus personnel living quarters within six hours the train after air testing will be ready to depart on to their next show site.

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