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After taking my first shot, I walked further behind the building and came across this cool open area that can only figure must have had a floor at one point.
The white spots on the windshield and windows is the moon setting from 4:37 - 4:54 am.
This image combines seven exposures from 8 minutes to 15 seconds @ f/11 ISO 100. No additional lighting was used.
Broken and abandoned couch left in the loading dock of a Big Lots in Janesville, WI. Originally the building was a Kohl's grocery store.
In these pictures, you will find Big Iron's new loading dock built from precast concrete blocks. Asphalt nilling material to be spread to stabilize Big Iron's containerization yard.
Heavy equipment from excavators to dozers to backhoes parked at Big Iron's yard are visible in the pictures.
Heavy equipment from bulldozers to excavators that have been purchased from Ritchie Brothers Auction recently are being delivered to Big Iron's yard in Jacksonville, FL.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for dismantling & containerization of heavy equipment.
These heavy equipment will be dismantled and containerized at our new yard in Jacksonville, FL by Big Iron's own resources. We have our own employees that dismantles and containerizes equipment. We provide these services for many customers. Make sure you check out our portfolio.
These are pictures of used heavy equipment that will be shipped in containers overseas. You will see Caterpillar, Komatsu equipment, bulldozers, loaders, loader backhoes, compaction equipment and excavators in these pictures.
Wed. the 28th Lucky Me Friend,Neighbor and fellow Fickermate Omygodtom gave me his 70-300vr as is doing funny grinding noises but still works with a little fiddling with.
A quick and dirty photosynth of the loading dock where I work from last year, posted for reference purposes.
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Heavy equipment from bulldozers to excavators that have been purchased from Ritchie Brothers Auction recently are being delivered to Big Iron's yard in Jacksonville, FL.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for dismantling & containerization of heavy equipment.
These heavy equipment will be dismantled and containerized at our new yard in Jacksonville, FL by Big Iron's own resources. We have our own employees that dismantles and containerizes equipment. We provide these services for many customers. Make sure you check out our portfolio.
These are pictures of used heavy equipment that will be shipped in containers overseas. You will see Caterpillar, Komatsu equipment, bulldozers, loaders, loader backhoes, compaction equipment and excavators in these pictures.
Bricks, Brews & Crews GRAFFITI ART Murals Project at The Loading Dock at 2 North Kresson Street in Baltimore MD on Friday afternoon, 16 August 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Bricks, Crews & Brews September 2018 event page at www.facebook.com/events/1676696389125389/
Learn about the September 2018 Monument City Brewing Company Graffiti Art Murals Project at loadingdock.org/INVENTORY_pages/partnerships/index.htm
Follow THE LOADING DOCK at www.facebook.com/theloadingdockinc
Elvert Barnes PUBLIC ART 2019 at elvertbarnes.com/PublicArt2019.html
Elvert Barnes BMORE 2019 at elvertbarnes.com/Bmore2019.html
After capturing photos of the Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey Circus Parade in Tampa on Tuesday January 5, 2016, a week later, on Wednesday, January 13, 2016, I took Photographs of the Ringling Bros. & Barnum Bailey Circus (aka: Feld Entertainment) Circus Train in Orlando, Florida, while the Circus was performing at the Amway Center in Downtown Orlando, Florida.
The Amway Center is bordered on the North by W. Church Street, on the East by S. Hughey Ave. and I-4, on the South by W. South Street and on the West by S. Division Ave. The Amway Center Postal address is 400 W. Church St. #200, Orlando, FL 32801.
These photos show the Circus Wagons that were all around the AMWAY Center, some were behind the Center on South Street (along with a Trailer with some Motorcycles), some were in a parking lot located on the Southwest corner of South St. & Division St., diagonally across from the Center, and some were in a Plaza at the Southeast Corner of Church Street and Division Street.
Giovanni Perna modeling sustainable fashion at the Loading Dock in Raleigh by Triangle clothing designers Teresa Perna and Giovanni Perna, as featured in Cary Magazine photo spread highlighting Redress Raleigh's 2017 fashion show.
Loading dock on part of the old Coleman Factory building on the southeast corner of Second and St. Francis in Wichita, Kansas. Built in 1926 and was retired in 1990. It is scheduled to be torn down in 2011 for a parking lot.
Bricks, Brews & Crews GRAFFITI ART Murals Project at The Loading Dock at 2 North Kresson Street in Baltimore MD on Friday afternoon, 16 August 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Bricks, Crews & Brews September 2018 event page at www.facebook.com/events/1676696389125389/
Learn about the September 2018 Monument City Brewing Company Graffiti Art Murals Project at loadingdock.org/INVENTORY_pages/partnerships/index.htm
Learn more about this project at www.charmcitystreets.com/bricks-brews-crews-paint-jam-25-...
Follow THE LOADING DOCK at www.facebook.com/theloadingdockinc
Elvert Barnes PUBLIC ART 2019 at elvertbarnes.com/PublicArt2019.html
Elvert Barnes BMORE 2019 at elvertbarnes.com/Bmore2019.html
this was i believe one of the shipping entrances into the old Chicago Main Post Office. i was saddened at how much decay this building has suffered in the 5-10 years that its been closed, as its definately a beautiful building in its own way.
but after walking all around this building, i almost fear this building may eventually end up looking as bad as Detroit's Michigan Central Station 1-2 decades from now. hopefully, someone will renovate this building, before its too late.
The Forth Bridge framed by the remains of an old loading dock at Prestonhill Quarry, between Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay on the Fife Coastal Path.
The Forth Bridge[1] is a cantilever railway bridge over across the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland, 9 miles (14 kilometres) west of Edinburgh City Centre. It is considered an iconic structure and a symbol of Scotland (having been voted Scotland's greatest man-made wonder in 2016), and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was designed by the English engineers Sir John Fowler and Sir Benjamin Baker. It is sometimes referred to as the Forth Rail Bridge to distinguish it from the Forth Road Bridge, though this has never been its official name.
Forgotten and neglected metal building in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Facility is at the stock yards and positioned at a railhead loading area. An open door has been blocked with wooden pallets which has created an interesting strong contrast and pattern as it sits in front of the darkened room. Some digital enhancement performed in this black and white image to liven the dull grey grunge appearance with some modest color tones. Beautiful image for the lover of neglected and retrospective facilities.
There are numerous star anchor plates upon the building.
Additionally, my special brain perceives the shape of that big blob of vines as a perfect five-pointed star.
Brick red was a good choice for the color of the paint on the panels of OSB covering the windows, don't you agree. Have you ever seen so many segmental arches on a single building.
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In downtown Danville, Virginia, on May 31st, 2022, the backside of the former Gravely and Miller Tobacco Factory at the northwest corner of Lynn Street and Loyal Street, built in 1883 as a "plug and twist" chewing tobacco factory; later a "dry prizery;" later a tobacco warehouse; later owned by a coin laundry company, the Associated Services Corporation; a "contributing property" in the Danville Tobacco Warehouse and Residential District (82004552 on the National Register of Historic Places).
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Bricks, Brews & Crews GRAFFITI ART Murals Project at The Loading Dock at 2 North Kresson Street in Baltimore MD on Friday afternoon, 16 August 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Bricks, Crews & Brews September 2018 event page at www.facebook.com/events/1676696389125389/
Learn about the September 2018 Monument City Brewing Company Graffiti Art Murals Project at loadingdock.org/INVENTORY_pages/partnerships/index.htm
Follow THE LOADING DOCK at www.facebook.com/theloadingdockinc
Elvert Barnes PUBLIC ART 2019 at elvertbarnes.com/PublicArt2019.html
Elvert Barnes BMORE 2019 at elvertbarnes.com/Bmore2019.html
In these pictures, you will find Big Iron's new loading dock built from precast concrete blocks. Asphalt nilling material to be spread to stabilize Big Iron's containerization yard.
Heavy equipment from excavators to dozers to backhoes parked at Big Iron's yard are visible in the pictures.
Various pictures of Big Iron's containerization yard in Jacksonville, FL as well as Dynapac Rollers being dismantled and containerized.
You will find pictures of 40 foot HQ containers, Big Iron's loading dock, various equipment located at Big Iron's yard.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com