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There are already some awesome Power Loaders out there like those from Larry Lars and ninbendo.
I wanted to have a go and try to get a small scale loader close to the one used by Ripley. The leg mod allows for a small amount of articulation.
Blue hour at the ore dock, in Marquette, Michigan.
For scale, those are indeed large railroad ore cars, on top of the structure.
Olympus OM-1 w M.Zuiko 40-150/2.8 Pro
ISO3200 f/10 150mm -2,-1 and 0ev
Three frames raw developed in DxO PhotoLab 8.7.2, HDR merged in Luminar Neo, colour graded in Nik 8 Color Efex and finished off back in PhotoLab.
Port Kembla, Wollongong, NSW
The classic Laker John D. Leitch is at the CSX coal dock in Toledo on a sunny September evening for a load of coal. Toledo, OH 9/19/2022
For this month of film shooting my old Nikon F2 is getting ready with a roll of Kodak Ektar 100 film.
Impressive that this piece of fine engineering is workning flawless after 50 years
INER grain loads for NS at Montpelier, OH are seen at Hudson, IN on August 7th 2015. Thanks to the INER guys for a good morning with good friends
Villagers from the surrounds of Pushkar load sugar cane on the back of their trucks during the annual mela.
EWS Class 60 no. 60059 'Swinden Dalesman' in Load Haul livery climbs away from Chapel-en-le-Frith with 6M87, Ely - Peak Forest empty Cemex bogie hoppers on Monday 28th July 2008.
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Yet another view, farther upstream, of the enormous GKM coal-fired power plant in Mannheim. Tennessee Ernie Ford told us that was impressive daily production for one underpaid coal mine worker, long ago. Wouldn’t be surprised if this hopper has comparable capacity.
Didn’t see any 🎼 Mannheim Steamrollers 🎶. 😜
MRIX 8344/8334/8317 have seventeen empty hoppers in the siding to start the loading in Wapella Illinois on October 16,2023. Copyright © Revenge Photography. All Rights Reserved.
"Get a load of those meathooks!"
Osprey of the Jersey Shore | 2019
The 2018 Osprey Project in New Jersey:
www.conservewildlifenj.org/downloads/cwnj_853.pdf
Ospreys continue to thrive in New Jersey. Nest surveys conducted by volunteers during the peak of the nestling period (late June-early July) resulted in documenting the outcome of 87% of 589 surveyed nests. We credit the successful work by our dedicated volunteers and faithful “Osprey Watchers” to report on nests all along the coast and major rivers. The goal of this project is to monitor and manage the state population of breeding ospreys to ensure they remain stable in New Jersey. We hope that the work conducted as a part of this project will help protect the species while closely monitoring for any indication of emerging threats.
The Osprey (Pandion haliaetus), sometimes known as the Sea Hawk, Fish Eagle or Fish Hawk, is a diurnal, fish-eating bird of prey. It is a large Raptor, reaching more than 24 inches in length and a 71 inches wingspan. It is brown on the upper parts and predominantly greyish on the head and under parts, with a black eye patch and wings. In 1994, the osprey was declared the provincial bird of Nova Scotia, Canada.
For more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osprey
SE5 is seen loading at the Iarnróid Éireann station in Wexford Town for the 2 Expressway service to Dublin/Dublin Airport.
60085 loads at Arcow after working in 6M31 0953 Hunslet Tilcon Gbrf to Arcow Quarry Gbrf. The return service - 0E77 1643 Arcow Quarry Gbrf to Skipton - was worked short of Hunslet.
December 13th, 2024
Having dropped off its load after arriving with 6G94 from Bescot, 68023 Achilles heads back through Bescot Stadium with 0D95 to Toton North Yard.
In this image a wide load construction truck is hugging his side of the road, as we do the same on our side. As you can see, there is not a lot of pavement on either side, and no shoulders. It makes for an exciting trip.
This is on the so called; Glenn "Highway", where the speed limit was upped to 65 miles per hour a few years ago, by our legislator's in Juneau. No one in their right mind would do 65 on this stretch of the road.
Best viewed full screen.
I was at the far end of the island taking pictures of an Adelie penguin rookery when I spotted this fantastic backdrop of glaciers and mountains beyond the rocky point where the Zodiac boats landed. We were visiting the Yalour Islands which are in the south part of the Wilhelm Archipelago on the Antarctic Peninsula.
This was one of the trickier landings, as we had to step off the zodiac onto large slippery boulders and navigate up the hill on an icy path. I managed to stay upright though !
The pink and green tones are not penguin poop; they're snow algae.
UP 5566 and its train of hoppers crawl under the coal tipple at the Black Thunder West Mine, loading up on another load of "Black Diamonds" for a utility customer. This is but one of the numerous coal loading's that take place multiple times a day throughout the Powder River Basin.
A cyclo driver takes a family home on a rainy day in Quy Nhơn, the capital of Bình Định Province, Vietnam. Cyclos carrying passengers are rarely seen today. The cyclos still in use are usually transporting goods.
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The DPUs of NS 733 (left) passes NS 732 (right) at CP Clark in Hiram, GA. These trains bring Powder River Basin coal to Georgia Power Plant Scherer near Macon, Georgia.