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The Nynas oil refinery by night at Hamburg-Harburg, Germany.
Die Nynas Raffinery in Hamburg-Harburg bei Nacht.
We had a gorgeous sunny day this week after almost 2 months of wet and rainy weather. It was glorious!
The sun sets early now, around 4:15pm so I set out in the late afternoon hoping to catch some winter blue hour shots. I had never explored the Burnaby refinery before so I made my way towards the water and down the narrow road leading to this great view. I found a small area off to the side of the road and just waited awhile for some cars to drive by.
It took some time to get this shot, in fact it's the only good shot out of the lot. So I'm very happy with the results for now until I visit the same location.
This is another shot that is part of my ongoing series called "Industrial Paradise".
Prestwick Aviation Fuel Depot - Grangemouth Ineos Refinery.
Having delivered a Load of Aviation Fuel, to Prestwick Airport Fuel Depot, Colas Loco. 56302 "Peco the Railway Modeller 2016 70 Years", is here approaching Falkirk Grahamston Station with the returning empty tanks.
Part of an Oil Refinery just East of Houston; the area where we did community outreach this morning. Lots of chained, malnourished, and free-roaming dogs live in the shadows of this refinery.
Scrubbed up and freshly named 60100 "Midland Railway - Butterley" departs the loop at Beeston with 6M00 14.30 Humber Oil Refinery to Kingsbury Oil Sidings. 25/06/18.
Colas Railfreight Class 70809 approaches Preston Station on 6m32 0313 Lindsey Oil Refinery - Preston Docks on 07/06/2021
The planet of Ryloth is the scene for a desperate battle between Shaak Ti, Eeth Koth and Commander Gree's clones against the might of the Trade Federation. The refinery must be held lest the planets resources fall into the Separatists hands.
This was recently shown at the Sydney Brick Show and took home third prize. I am really dissapointed with the photos yet again but as the MOC is still 2 hours away from home and no idea if it is still in one piece, I decided to share it anyway.
Changes will be made to my photography on the next MOC however!
Hope you enjoy
Frustration was the order of things here for an hour or so. Three freights passed as DB and the refinery staff prepared the 14.27 6M00 to Kingsbury.
The works shunter and train loco 60091 are moving towards the camera, as the 6E32 bitumen tanks from Preston to Lindsey sneak up on us from behind. The darned thing had no reports on trust since Blackburn some two hours previously.
On reflection, this going away shot is more interesting than of the train approaching on the other side of the bridge, the composition just being plain track surrounded by vegetation.
Humber (owned by Philips) opened in 1968 and is the third busiest refinery by output in the UK. Lindsey (above the loco, owned by Total) opened in the same year and is fourth in the scheme of things. Fawley and Stanlow hold the top two slots.
Since it was commissioned, Humber has always had the lowest emissions of any refinery in the UK.
Shell Refinery at Rotterdam Pernis. Long exposure with a Nisi 1000 nd filter.
60 - 120 - 240 and 360 seconds of exposure at f/16 - ISO 100 with a Sigma 50 mm f1.4 on my Canon 5D mk 4
The 16-50mm OSS kit lens gets a lot of bad press. It's not as sharp as the e.g. great value Sigma Art 60mm f2.8 DN lens, but this image shows it up well with good detail in the distance.
Lévis, Québec, Canada
Réservoirs du terminal la raffinerie Jean-Gaulin de Saint-Romuald affichant des fresques montrant l'aspect du cap Diamant à Québec, il y a 150 ans.
Terminal reservoirs of Jean-Gaulin refinery in Saint-Romuald with frescoes showing the appearance of Cap Diamant in Quebec City 150 years ago.
Spent a couple of hours shooting Grangemouth Refinery with my good mate, Phil Mac (www.flickr.com/photos/philiptmack/), It was really good to catch up.
Really struggled to get a decent shot, this is the best of a mediocre bunch :(
Been kinda busy lately; will try to catch up with comments soon