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Just another view of the bridge, just another cloudy morning practicing with the filters

Bluebell Railway, East Sussex, UK

Getting an opportunity to try out these crazy high sparkly Enzo Angiolini platform sandals.

Part of a huge fabrication for offshore being built on the river tyne. North East England.

Liège-Guillemins

Architect: Santiago Calatrava

Platform 1 at aldwych station on the london underground.

A few passengers, waiting for a late evening Reading Company train, watch as the crew of a CNJ yard goat go about preparing their locomotive for some overnight switching.

 

This image was captured during an October, 2023 night photo shoot at the former Reading Company Station in tiny Minersville, PA, which featured the Central Railroad of New Jersey 113, a beefy 0-6-0 switcher built by the American Locomotive Company in 1923.

Walkway to the viewing platform, Terminal 2, Munich Airport.

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Platform 61, Seoul, Korea.

May 2016.

Canon 6D.

Camera: Fuji DL-500 Wide Date

Film: Ilford FP4+ 125

Processing: Adonal 1:50 @ 20℃

 

Used on my blog: mistermarkenblog.wordpress.com/2017/10/14/daily-alvsjo-platform-photo-17/

The main reason I traveled from Tromso to Senja was to stand on this platform and look upon the fjord (You can watch the vlog on YouTube by searching for Darren Knight Photo).

"'Platform' is ITP/IMA's Faculty Member Gabe Colombo's new 5-channel video artwork with MTA Arts Design examining what it means to be back together in a crowd after years spent apart. The work features a large portrait of 40 New Yorkers in a slow-motion moment of awe. The subject of their collective gaze is purposefully left ambiguous."

 

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**Spolier Alert**

It was uncomfortable and startling to realize that the eyes and camea phones of the "crowd" were following me as I walked down the corridor. They;re watching YOU. A very effective AHA! moment.

   

During an offshore fishing trip, yellowtail were biting, so we threw anchor. A nearby oil platform made a terrific reflection on the water.

 

I simply cropped and rotated this image, saturating the colors for this abstract effect.

Charing Cross is a station of many names and faces. It has evolved from several Underground stations that have been combined and modified over time into the current form. The story of its development is one of constant change and innovation.

 

Situated at the point where the Strand and Trafalgar Square meet, the station provides access to an area of London familiar to Londoners and tourists, but few would guess what lies beneath the streets beyond the operational station tunnels.

 

These photographs, taken in October 2017, showcase the tunnels as they stand today.

 

Inspiration for the framing of the shots came from the 1975 New Topographics exhibition.

The bridge to Platform 4. Llandudno Junction Station.

 

Now that the first tier is set and weathered a close call with a tornado, it's time to move on with the second tier. I am thinking the third tier will be a little wider and angled to the right a bit, but I will see how it feels once this tier is done.

 

Theme: …This Land Is My Land…

Year Fifteen Of My 365 Project

The shoes are designed for the Slink High Mesh feet ,Belleza mesh body if you do not own these feet, the shoes will not work for you.

 

Including 14 different colors . Alpha not including . Alpha will come with feet .

Demo at mainstore

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Drilling Jackup Frederikshavn -DK

Olympus 35 SP, Ilford FP4 Plus

Rothley Station, Great Central Railway - a typical Island Platform arrangement like most (but not all) stations on the London Extension of the GCR.

waiting for the next train

An osprey takes in the view from its nest on an artificial platform. Taken near Guelph, Ontario.

King's Cross York Road platform opened in 1863 for GNR suburban trains using the City Widened Lines route to Moorgate. In 1976, GN suburban services were diverted at Finsbury Park to use the former Great Northern & City Line to Moorgate.

 

When the HS1 route to St.Pancras International was built, a new tunnel was built to link the GN suburban to what is now known by Network Rail as 'Thameslink Core' at St.Pancras Thameslink station. The tunnels pass under the Regent's Canal, leaving the GN about 300 yards south of the bridge carrying HS1 across the GN main line from King's Cross. This route is expected to open next year (2017).

 

My photo shows a Cravens class 105 DMU departing from York Road station into the York Road curve where the sharply curved line descends to the City Widened Lines. Note the London Transport signal OJ1 and ROJ 3/2 at the tunnel mouth. OJ is still the LU code for King's Cross (Met) IMR.

 

*Having now re-scanned this slide, I can add that the train is the 0835 Hitchin - Moorgate.

 

20.2.1976

 

D. Henderson Collection.

My village's former railway station, now a cycle path.

... still waiting for the arrival of the film scans from HK...

 

Fujifilm X-E1 + Fujinon XF35mm

 

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