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I spotted this on I-10 approaching the New Orleans area. The crew transporting the load had two pilot trucks in front and two more following the transporter. The tractor (cab) had three axles for drive wheels, and the crew had a fully equipped replacement tractor in the procession. I would assume in case the first unit had a mechanical problem or it might be used for helping in the delivery and disassembly of the trailer pieces?. All pictures of this subject were taken by me as a passenger in a car going the opposite direction. The quality of the images are not the best due to the conditions, but the subject matter was exciting enough for me to post them. I have never seen this big a load before.
Take a 10-minute journey around and through Tomorrowland, seated in a revolutionary transportation system. At least that's how it was thought of when it opened in the Magic Kingdom in 1975. Using linear induction motors, the vehicles glide with ease in an environmentally safe manner. Each section has five cars that travel at 10 feet per second except at the loading and unloading station where it travels at 2.7 feet per second.
To reach the loading platform you will step onto a moving conveyor belt that is at a steep incline. The loading platform moves at the same speed as the vehicles, so you can step inside easily. Each vehicle can seat four, two riding forward and two riding backward.
Tomorrowland
Walt Disney World-Magic Kingdom- Orlando Fl
The loading platform, the truck will come in through the shutter doors, where 2 workers will pack it with parcels from the distribution loading platform. All go today!
I wanted to shoot in Black and White but didn't think I could do this with the T2i. After some research I found out I was wrong
With yesterday's layout still fresh in my mind, I saw these two images posted on my board . . . I've loved them forever, but could never decide which one I liked more, so I decided to scrapbook them both. Some of you who may have taken Barbara Carrol's class at BPS a few years ago may remember this image.
Load shedding has started to increase in Nepal. So this is me trying out some night photography with limited lights.
Apologies for the poor quality of this image, I snapped it with my cellphone while driving behind this wide load vehicle on the road between Kericho and Kisumu in Western Kenya. There were six of these vehicles each carrying a similar load. None of the wide load vehicles were escorted. Overtaking on the narrow, pothole ridden roads in parts of Kenya is already tricky. Getting past these behemoth's added major complexity!
First roll with the lubitel. Cross processed fuji slide film. On the set of 'Phaedras Palace', some bunkers out near pangbourne...
Aerial porters load cargo for Hurricane Maria victims onto a C-17 Globemaster III at Travis AFB, Calf. The aircraft from March Air Reserve Base, Calif., will deliver a 65-member Contingency Response Element to Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, to establish command and control of the airfield and provide aerial port and maintenance support during Hurricane Maria relief efforts. USAF photo by Tech. Sgt. Liliana Moreno.
This is a page explaining the other page a bit and Thanking Velvet the Beanie Baby for taking me shopping. I sure had fun.