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"The sculpture imitates the natural landscape of the adjacent London plane trees while the changing pattern of lights reveals and reflects the never-ending rhythm of the surrounding domestic, financial and commercial activity" Pierre Vivant (1998)
I don't know why. Maybe it's the blue and the yellow, but I just wanted to take this picture. ... Soon I'll probably get a request to add this to a group run by fans of traffic signals. There has to be one somewhere. If people go crazy over utility poles and riverboats and the Ford Mustang II ...
Manitoba Hydro pulled the plug on power, triggering the outage in North Winnipeg at rush hour to conduct emergency repairs.
The emergency work was necessary after a pole top fire in the vicinity of Hydro’s McPhillips Street station, the second pole top fire in that area in less than a week.
Pole top fires are not infrequent in winter weather.
The fire Tuesday occurred around 2:30 p.m. and it took an hour and a half to co-ordinate the response.
The impact was felt by thousands of people.
Traffic lights went out at major intersections throughout North Winnipeg at the start of evening rush hour around 4 p.m.
Winnipeg police fanned out to direct traffic manually and they warned motorists to drive with extra caution on account of the power outage.
Some 7,000 households were plunged in darkness at the same time through the north end.
'Why and when I took these photographs' by Leslie Feinberg (see flickr profile)
From: 'the worst times, the best of times' photo exhibition,
60th birthday party Sept. 5, 2008
ArtRage gallery, Syracuse, New York, U.S.
At the ArtRage showing, the "worst of times" ran along the bottom row and the "best of times" ran as a row above it. On flickr, these photos are presented in a linear way.
Two 8-inch McCain, Eagle 8-8-12 left turn, and an Eagle Mark IV 4-Section signals.
Big Bear Blvd @ Moonridge Rd
Big Bear Lake, CA
Voilà une image typiquement parisienne d'un feu tricolore que j'ai dessiné en prenant mon café au croisement du Bd Voltaire et du Bd Richard Lenoir à Paris. Mais ça pourrait être à n'importe quel autre carrefour !
Aquarelle, 23 octobre 2012
I don't think in Barcelona these buttons have any effect on traffic lights; they are just intended to keep pedestrians busy