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In wintry conditions re geared 66653 powers along the up fast at Winwick Lock with 6E26 10.52 Knowsley Freight Terminal - Wilton EFW Terminal "domestic waste" Thursday 9 January 2025.
To have the key you so long for yet not know where to put it. To feel ready to fly but trapped by what is knowable and comforting.
This image was the only heavily edited picture in my new series, Fourth Wall. Because I couldn't afford so many keys, I used five and transformed them into 4,000.
While not accurate the title seemed to work better with horns than antlers.....more commonly used, for many reasons.
These 2 elk bulls put on a good show. More in play and practice then harming each other. Prep for future battles to come over lady elk against bigger bulls.
Enjoy a wonderful weekend!!
Gloucester Lock provides the only access for barges and canal boats between the docks and the River Severn. It was originally two locks in a staircase; the recesses of the middle gates can still be seen.
The larger windows of Lock Warehouse (1834) date from the 1920s when the building was used for sack cleaning and repairs.
Gloucester Docks is an historic area of the city of Gloucester. The docks are located at the northern junction of the River Severn with the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal. They are Britain's most inland port.
The docks included fifteen Victorian warehouses, that are now listed buildings. It also contains the Gloucester Waterways Museum (opened 1988) and the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum (opened 1990); the Robert Opie Collection of Advertising and Packaging was also here from 1984 until 2001.
Viewed from Hunts Lock, a Freightliner Class 66 crosses the Weaver Navigation at Northwich with 6H51, the 11:04 Hardendale Quarry – Tunstead working on 23rd January 2020.
ODC Our Daily Challenge: atmospheric + Patience
Atmospheric: the atmosphere of closed spaces. Shops are closed or only allowed to offer parts of their supply
Patience: Patience is what we need most in pandemic times
A love lock in black and white that I saw on Monteliusvägen in Stockholm. I wonder if they're still together?
Secure?
Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
14 February 2020.
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Lock gates on the Forth and Clyde Canal, near Falkirk. I'm always impressed with these feats of historic engineering (even more impressive when you see a series of stepped locks, like Neptune's Staircase), allowing boats and barges to move onto a different height level of the canal. The water constantly sluicing over the top of the gates was just crying out for black and white pics.
The Lock House situated on the banks of the Grand Calal at Lock 26. This picturesque house dates from around 1800.
I like the way all the iron gets the same color after being exposed to the elements for some time, even the padlock.
Triptych of a railway arch lock-up door in London. I'm not sure what originally attracted me to it; the locks, the graffiti or the layers of old paint. I thought it had a Jackson Pollock feel to it so I have attempted to create three images that could either stand alone or together as a triptych.
Camera: Pentax 6x7
Lens: Pentax 75mm f/4.5 SMC Takumar
Film: Ilford Pan F Plus 50
Developer: Kodak HC-110 Dilution B @ 19.5C for 4:09 minutes.
Scanner: Epson V850
Catalog ID: 2018-017
... in the world is being built in Ijmuiden, between the North Sea and the "Noordzeekanaal".
The new lock is 500 m long, 70 m wide, and 18 m deep. Bigger than the locks of the Panama Canal, or the port of Antwerpen.
With our small to moderate sailing yacht (9.4 m length), we could sink in this lock and not even the tip of the mast (~ 15 m) would show, and we could tack up against the wind in it ;-)
This picture is showing the new control tower.
During a small walk, i found a old lock. With the composition and postprocessing, I tried to make the picture look old, like this lock.
For comments and constructive criticism I'ld be thankful.
Locked Up.
Comédie pécheresse immense routes allégoriques sombre réputation instruisant des voyages énormes signes conjonctions obscurité accords flamboyants,
الوحوش العنيفة القلوب الشريرة الطرق الشريرة المياه الخطرة تحترق الخطابات مخاوف هائلة تتضور جوعا خطط حيل لا حصر لها,
дикость радости ложный дым причитания чернота взбунтованные законы крутизна годы отчаянные зловоние жалкие войны,
yn poeni creaduriaid gwallau caled eneidiau ofnus wedi eu hwynebu yn wynebu marwolaethau marwolaethau brashness bardd uchderau uchelfannau,
συναρπαστικό πονηρό κομμάτι συμβολικά βήματα τερατώδη σκουλήκια καταστροφικές αισθήσεις σκιές απολαύσεις θεολογικά προβλήματα ξύπνημα δαίμονες,
øde daler nebulous analytikere blomstrende dommere blokkerer friheter kjødelige syndene helvete appetittene groteske historie,
冒とく的な敵、罪を犯す聖徒たち、誤解を招くような規則嘆きの痛み色血まみれの手の混乱テンペストの罰.
Steve.D.Hammond.