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Welcome to the backstreets of the Friends world!

No cute critters, no pink, bright yellow or magenta, and where people are not so adorable nor friendly!

Seen in Rugby. This trailer is registered to Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey. The trailer is operated by Borusan Lojistik, one of the largest transport companies in Turkey.

Kom Pak Sportsman Trailer. Take a look at the auction card in the adjacent photo.

NS 21M snakes around the curve westbound through Bethlehem with two AC44C6Ms and a Dash 9 with a big block of trailers upfront.

Took these plus quite a few more in a rush so forgive some faults guys. I'll post some more when i have a chance.

They were taken in Manchester off the cadishead bypass alongside the ship canal. The grounds used to be a trailer park for an industrial company. It has since been long closed, the trailers were never removed ,so now they lie rotting, vandalised burned and full of graffiti. I must geo-locate for anyone who wants to visit.

The wheels of the trailer can be steered from the cab.

Trailer for the upcoming video about light performance vienna 2015

iphone 5s;Snapseed

 

An old run down trailer at Bombay Beach, Salton Sea. There are hundreds of these in the area, all worn from the years of abandonment. Its a photographers dream if you ever get a chance to go. Not to mention, the Sea is pretty nice to shoot as well.

 

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It's not too often I have seen these newer trailer plates from Italy. The truck was Bulgarian registered and this was spotted on the E6 near Laholm.

Some edited highlights from a recent photo session. I hope to put up a more extensive selection soon. I know, it's been too long.

...TIMO Mortara...un trailer della Mainsped appena prelevato, sta per essere posato sul treno per Krefeld in partenza nella notte. Foto rubacchiata col cell durante un giretto in bici...guarda caso si capita sempre in quella zona :-)

I love travelling project

Travel trailer miniature 1:12 made by me

Hope you like it <3

A travel trailer or caravan is towed behind a road vehicle to provide a place to sleep which is more comfortable and protected than a tent (although there are fold-down trailer tents).It provides the means for people to have their own home on a journey or a vacation, without relying on a motel or hotel, and enables them to stay in places where none is available. However, in some countries campers are restricted to designated sites for which fees are payable.

 

Travel trailers and caravans vary from basic models which may be little more than a tent on wheels to those containing several rooms with all the furniture and furnishings and equipment of a home. They are used principally in North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand and are rare elsewhere.

 

In the United States and Canada, the history of travel trailers can be traced back to the early 1920s, when those who enjoyed their use were often referred to as 'tin can tourists'. As time progressed, trailers became more livable and earned a new name in the 1930s and 1940s, which was the house trailer.In the 1950s and 1960s, the industry seemed to split, creating the two types that we see today, that of the recreational vehicle (RV) industry and mobile home industry. Today travel trailers are classified as a type of RV along with motorhomes, fifth wheel trailers, pop-up trailers, and truck campers.

 

Thermo King has quite a fascinating background: This truck keeps food fresh and cold. "It's Connected".

Trailer Trash at home

Krk island, Croatia 2018

Arax CM/MLU

Kodak Porta 160NC

One of the fun things that I get to do is the photography for the California Automobile Museum in Sacramento, California. I took pictures this week for an exhibit that they are starting for early camping trailers. This one is a 1936 Mystery trailer. It's really cool.

Truck and Cottrell full trailer in Mexico about 2000.

DIGITAL PHOTO ARTWORK

Fallout 4

Eight Zero X INSTA.LIGHT ENB

Photoshop (levels, border)

 

I don't often shoot pinups. Not that I have anything against the genre- bodies are beautiful, and deserve to be celebrated in all their many forms. Outside of screen-shooting, pinup art has a long and vibrant history as an emblem of feminist resistance to body-shaming social mores- and an equally long and sordid history as an emblem of the patriarchal reduction of women and their bodies to objects of desire.

 

A subtle but significant difference exists between works created along the spectrum between these two poles. It seems that more photography-photographers are able to work with models to create pinup art that is as respectful as it is salacious or celebratory (though there are certainly plenty of skeevy creepers out there leering through the lens). Without the person-to-person negotiations between model and photographer that are a part of any real-life shoot, it seems that more (but by no means all!) screen pinup artists are creating work that tends towards the icky male-gazey and objectifying side.

The new highest plate for trailers!

Trailer Trashed

209 sec, ISO 100, f/8, 14mm, light painted

Port of Nynäshamn, Sweden

The kids are denting the roof on the new family truckster as they trade waves with the conductor. The minivan is a day old (for us) and we're trailing the CSX B708 crew as they shove to Culbertson on the old Western Maryland Lurgan Subdivision.

 

The one-of-a-kind cabin car was a fun shoving platform to catch - who doesn't love a caboose? The crew is bringing in cars for the Pennsylvania and Southern Railway using a Norfolk and Western car that was retired by Norfolk Southern, donated to the Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum, who traded it to CSX for a different caboose, and CSX put it back into service.

Base Chassis

 

Designed in 2019.

Not everywhere that says CD on it is actually CD in it. ;)

This trailer is registered to Teramo on the eastern coast of central Italy.

The preserved 5 ton parcel trailer at Bury Transport Museum.

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