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Location that Ive been to couple of times before and had a pleasure of stopping by there few week ago. hope you enjoy and thanks for looking.
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518. Adirondacks.
Mamiya 645 1000s, Mamiya Sekor 55-110mm lens.
Kentmere 400 120 B&W film.
Rodinal 1:25, 7 minute development at 68 degrees.
Scanned using an Epson V600.
The California Aqueduct is a system of canals, tunnels, and pipelines that carries water collected from the Sierra Nevada Mountains and valleys of Northern and Central California to Southern California.
My build for day three of Vignweek for the prompt "Post Apocalypse." My first time building anything like this, and it was quite enjoyable. I can see why it's popular subject matter!
An early morning in the EuskoTren station in Donostia right outside the Anoeta Stadium, home to the Real Sociedad de San Sebastian's soccer team. I was on my way to Hendaia, final destination, Paris.
Canadian Pacific's Tech Train rolls towards Tower B17 as an outbound freight recedes in the distance. Irving Park Road at the time was a grade crossing and quite a headache.
With the expansion of O'Hare and the construction of an overpass at this location, it has certainly changed quite a bit.
Tuesday morning I cycled a 25km loop to Craigflower Manor House and return.
Ostensibly, the ride was to deliver an Irvine Family book to one Jim Maxwell.
From here — for the first time — I used the Admirals Road bike lanes. Victoria's cycle network improves every year and more and more I can leave the vehicles at home and take my bike.
This iconic image is of the Manhattan Bridge Overpass as seen from Washington Street in the Dumbo ("Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass") neighborhood of Brooklyn, which is one of the most frequently visited photo sites in New York City. I didn't take this particular photograph, the original of which is in color. Using various digital imaging software programs such as Topaz Sharpen, Snapseed, and Photomatix, I generated the black and white image shown above.
Source photo courtesy of Pixabay.
During my 2 months stay in Singapore, I lived on Compassvale Drive in Sengkang. Every day, I would pass by this place, which is connected to the metro station. I would cross the overpass, walk down those stairs on the other side, and keep walking into the image space.
As an aside, noting the EXIF information, I got this shot on my 31st birthday.
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The Basarab Overpass (Romanian: Pasajul Basarab) is a road overpass in Bucharest, Romania, part of Bucharest's inner city ring, designed by engineer Javier Manterola.
It has a length of 1.9 km (1.2 mi) and is the widest cable stayed bridge in Europe, measuring a width of 44.5 m (146 ft). I has a tram station, safety areas and two lanes for traffic in each direction over the railways near the Gara de Nord train station (the average width measures almost 25 m).
The two towers that sustain the 60 cables of the bridge have a height of about 84 m (276 ft). The overpass was opened in June 2011 at a cost of almost 255 million euros. Every day, almost 50,000 vehicles cross the bridge. (Wikipedia)