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Some ore cart rails in an abandoned mine in Death Valley, California. The ground beneath the rails had long ago fallen away, but they still held my massively obese body!

Name: Habib Mohammed

Location: Wadi Dayqah Dam, Quriyath , Sultanate of Oman.

  

Image info:

Nikon D5100.

@ 48 mm focal length

ISO : 100

Exposure time : 1/20sec.

F/Stop :f/16

w/o filter

built in flash, not fired

post process info:

Effect with color selection, color layers

Adope Lightroom 4.0, watermarker Adobe XMP Core 5.0-c060 61.134777, 12/07/2013

I was walking along when i saw a bandage hanging off the rails of a fence. I thought I should photograph it and make it high contrast B&W...

Shooting @ Launsdorf

Model: Babsi & Alex

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Packard Plant

Detroit, MI

 

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A good long depth of field shot of the straight rails at the Station in Hunterville.

emacs with xft screenshot

Rails running through downtown Portland, Oregon.

 

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Loading rails destined for Mumbai on the Thorco Courage at the ABES / Katoennatie terminal at the 5th Haven dock

phot. Anna Nowak

Anksfoto

This machine lifts the rails off of the ground, whilst keeping the rails in-gauge, so that workers can install temporary wooden spacers underneath them in preparation of the installation of the rubber vibration/electrical isolation boots as well as the track ties and rebar that will all-together form the southbound track.

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Nikon D50 with Pentax beam-splitter, 35 mm lens

Photoshop

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Olympus digital camera

Abandoned rails along Thames St. in the Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. The view is looking to the east from the end of South Broadway. The harbor is on the right.

 

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LOL Rails in my handwriting is not pleasant to read!!

 

This is some of the refactoring work that i did on MyChores over the weekend!

i'm hopping a train tomorrow. maybe that's why i was inspired to put up more train photos. these two are for the ongoing utata trains project.

 

my other photos on the utata trains project are here.

Eastbound container train between Stockton and Escalon

Gloucester Docks once had an extensive rail network,although most of it has long gone.However,bits and pieces can be found.

Louis Vuitton shop window. Union Square, San Francisco

Rails Girls Hamburg Workshop 2013 @ Hanse Ventures

A turnout on an abandoned set of rails in the Fells Point neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. The view is looking east along Thames St., with Fells St. running off to the right.

 

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Yachay E.P, apoya el desarrollo local y naciona.l Como Ciudad del Conocimiento, se realiza el evento “Rails Girls Yachay” que convoca de manera gratuita a mujeres desde los 14 años, a un workshop que les permitirá crear una aplicación en un día utilizando Ruby on Rails, con ayuda de coaches ad honorem tanto de Yachay E.P. como de Thought Works; en este espacio aprenderán sobre diseño, prototipaje y programación.

Scenes from a time long ago.

Under the bridge.

Konica Ganbakantoku 28HG

Lomography Color Negative 400

This is one of my first Holga shots. I wasn't aware of what a light hog the Holga is, so this is one of the few on that roll of 160 ASA film that didn't come out a little too dark.

 

These are all old rails, much lighter weight than what mainline roads use currently. Some of them bear the name of Carnegie Steel. Someone decided that the "natural" pond at Tanner Springs Park should have an edge made up of these rusty relics of the age of Harriman and Hill.

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