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Multi-colored shipping containers stacked aboard the ship MSC Rachele at the Port of Freeport, Bahamas.
A panoramic view of the Terminal Remota—the cargo terminal for the Port of Progreso, Mexico, at the tip of a 6.5-km-long pier that reaches out into the Gulf of Mexico.
Del Monte refrigerated shipping containers (or “reefers”), stacked at Del Monte’s port facility in Galveston, Texas.
Many miles of ocean travel.....
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Detail of a shipping container—an element of Tim Hawkinson’s Over the Water—at San Francisco’s Exploratorium.
A runner passes through a protected passageway outside a construction site in downtown Charlotte, North Carolina.
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The colourful shipping containers are contrasted to the piles of earth awaiting treatment at the TEMCO smelter. But if you look closely you'll see that each pile is subtly different in colour.
It was industrial scenes like this one that attracted Australian painter Jeffrey Smart (1921-2013). He was always looking to find the artistic possibilities in industrial landscapes, where colour and line played an important role in the composition. www.wikiart.org/en/jeffrey-smart
Multi-colored cargo containers wait to be unloaded from the ship HS Bach at the Port of Freeport, Bahamas.
Busy day on the River Mersey. This container ship required two tug boats. The Lighthouse is Perch Rock.
Multi-colored shipping containers of the Mediterranean Shipping Company sit stacked in a container yard in Freeport, Bahamas.
Trying to do more than just trees :) This was outside some store I visited. No clue where. Many days I will visit a variety of locations and take pics. It may be a week or so before I turn them into art, that's is why I usually don't say where they are from.
Plant that I can't trace online, an added letter, ISO shipping containers and a Victorian structure.
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