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Abandoned Powerplant

As seen under the Ventura pier.

 

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Music? - Pipe dreams - Travis (right click, open in new window)

 

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Nice group of Monotropa uniflora, found along the Middle Fork Connector Trail.

 

Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie Nat'l Forest, WA

We were so far back in the woods, they almost had to pipe in sunlight.

 

Roy Rogers

 

Water pipe stretching out into the water at the beach

Had intended to wrap up the visit to Bratislava today, but couldn't resist posting a few more. This building is probably Jugendstil (Art Nouveau), late 19th-early 20th Century. Map location approximate.

Robin Redbreast ~ Catford ~ London ~ England ~ Sunday March 17th 2019.

 

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Pipe Hall Farm - is a woodland between Lichfield and Burntwood

Abandoned Powerplant used in the movie Bladerunner 2049.

 

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The Australian Garden, Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne.

Doug Harrop Photography • July 5, 1990

 

A unit train of steel pipe, SP symbol RVCNU, pulls eastward on D&RGW rails through Spanish Fork Canyon at Castilla, Utah. A pair of Rio Grande tunnel motors are shoving on the rear.

 

The product was made by Napa Pipe in a plant north of San Francisco. Napa also manufactured barges using steel from Kaiser Steel until 1983, then Oregon Steel ran it from 1987 to 2004, sourcing steel from Japan or Korea.

 

Pipe and manufacturing info courtesy Mark Hemphill.

 

Another one from the archives - in a traditional old house in Guilin, China. It was brought to my mind while reading my latest photo book purchase - Trilogy by the photographed Lu Nan. Absolutely amazing photographs, especially the ones where he documents followers of the Catholic faith in China. The link below shows some of his amazing work:

 

Lu Nan’s Trilogy

 

The Heart of Georgia Railroad leased a pair of NREX geeps for unit Pipe Train moves between Cordele and Cobb, Georgia in April of 2016. The NREX GP10/GP9 duo worked this job during the construction of the Sabal Trail Natural Gas Pipeline which stretches 474 miles across from Alabama to Florida. The "Pipe Train" is seen here westbound early on the morning of April 20, 2016 rolling through Pecan Orchards between Lake Blackshear and Cobb.

The end for a poor little pipe fish

 

Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea)

 

Oban Bay - Scotland

 

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Pipes stacked on a pallet, industriel park, Nottingham, UK.

seen on my confinement walk

In one of the older parts of the sprawling Royal London Hospital estate, this girder carries piping across Pasteur Street. The building dated 1926 today houses the Grahame Hayton Unit.

 

There are plans for this part of the hospital precinct to be redeveloped and renamed Turner Yard.

Sand Pipe

Kodachrome Basin State Park

Cannonville, Utah

June 2023

💀 Take this pipe to the grave with you. Avilable now at the main store Free for Vips 💀

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devil's slide cliff and drain

I have had very little time for Flickr of late and very little inspiration to get up on a morning for golden hour light. I've still be out and about with my camera but the light and colour palet this time of year doesn't particularly inspire me. Anyway this is a shot from a few months ago taken on Chemical beach. I hope you are all well.

I decided, some time ago to photograph that disappearing breed of chaps - the pipe smoker. I didn’t post this shot when I first took it in the hope that I would have others to go with it. Alas, I spotted no other pipe smokers around the town, or indeed, anywhere else. We chatted for a little while, talking of our memories of various pipe smokers in our lives. My grandfather always smoked a pipe, and as a kid most of our school bus drivers smoked pipes! Different times!

He had been smoking a pipe since he was a young man. Nowadays you never see young people with a pipe, it’s all vaping. We both agreed that we’d far rather the aroma of a fine pipe tobacco to some of the sickly sweet steam that wafts, in great clouds from the average “vaper” in the street.

Macro Mondays theme : Copper

 

For this week theme I thought it would be “fitting” to use these three copper pipe fittings. 😊

 

The length of the part on the forefront is 1 ¼” and the longest in the background 1 ¾”.

 

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Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea) perched on pipe running above Canal.

Image cropped only, to focus on target.

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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

Yesterday being my second brief street shoot in Glasgow post-lockdown. I note that it appears to be mostly men that don't understand how face masks work. I also witnessed handshaking businessmen, children picking their nose and wiping it on train seats without their parents saying a thing and a man pulling down his mask to spit on the street. Those two things would be gross outside of a pandemic never mind during one. I bleached my shoes and burnt my clothes when I got home. ;)

 

Stay safe everyone!

blue wall, yellow pipe....

A soldier smoking a pipe during a break during WWII

Here East, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

In the park I walk every day there is a water pipe. Over the years great quantities of moss has grown. I have taken many pictures of this, but none looked good until I stuffed a Nikon speedlight up the pipe under exposed the shot and triggered the strobe.

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