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😄 Happy Macro Monday 😄
Macro of a Swarovski Heli (approx. 2.3" x 1.25")
taken June 29, 2022 for the group
Macro Mondays #Transportation
Gigaset GS290
ƒ/2.0
3.5 mm
1/33 Sec
ISO 290
1966 Ford Mustang grill. Pick one, the horse or the pony car they will both get you there. Image spans 3in across, including negative space.
A bicycle rests against a retaining wall in front of a residence hall on a college campus during a spring snowstorm
Horizon Village Residence Hall
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
AP193693.2m
The upper level of the World Trade Center Transportation Hub,also called the Oculus.The steel and glass transportation hub was designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.
das heutige Thema bei "Macro Mondays": "Transportation"
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all visitors and friends of my photostream, a heartfelt thank you for your comments and reviews, invitations and favorites
Nearly stalling, G&E Shifter R202 crawls across the timber supports of the WV Hwy 20 girder bridge at walking speed, fighting the steep 2.2% grade from Peaser Jct to Quinwood Tunnel.
The seasoned C&O crew sure put this pair of “lightning bolts” through their paces getting their second cut of 28 loads from Green Valley up the mountain on the rusted, worn out jointed rail of the former Hominy Creek sub of the NF&G. What a show!
On May 7, 2020 D-Rpool 193 811 was the power for an westbound intermodal train at Haiding.
Am 7. Mai 2020 schlängelte sich D-Rpool 193 811 mit ihrem Zug des Kombinierten Ladungsverkehrs bei Haiding durch die Kurven. (5257)
Empty Oculus, World Trade Center Transportation Hub, during the coronavirus pandemic, Financial District, Manhattan, New York City, USA, ...
Oculus, Centro de Transporte del World Trade Center, durante la pandemia del coronavirus, Distrito Financiero, Manhattan, Ciudad de Nueva York, EE.
¿Por qué el Oculus se llama "el Oculus"?
El nombre proviene de la franja de ventanas, o tragaluces, a lo largo de la columna vertebral del techo. Oculus es la palabra latina para "ojo", que, en arquitectura, se refiere a una abertura redonda o similar a un ojo con vista al cielo. Eche un vistazo a través de las ventanas y verá Freedom Tower.
Es una vista inspiradora.
Esta abertura también permite que entre la luz del sol cada mañana. El ángulo de las ventanas está particularmente colocado para que cada año, en el aniversario de los ataques, el sol brille directamente a través de la claraboya e ilumine el salón principal a las 10:28 am (hora del derrumbe de la segunda torre). Se llama el "Camino de la Luz". Calatrava colocó el edificio ligeramente inclinado con respecto a la cuadrícula de la calle para lograr el efecto.
Si bien el diseño complejo fue responsable de varios retrasos en la construcción, el edificio es ahora un destino habitual para los visitantes de la Zona Cero. A la gente le encanta tomar fotos dentro y alrededor de la estructura monumental.
This Boy really was Big - 2 stories high!
February 17, 2019
National Museum Of Transportation
St. Louis, Missouri
You never know what you might see.
Hanging from the ceiling of the Laurel Cafe. This was used by the lumber workers for transportation on the railroad into the forest. Way back in the day. It is called a track bike.
METX #156, an unrebuilt and unrepainted F40PH-2, alongside #174, a rebuilt and repainted F40PH-3, under the shed at Ogilvie om New Year's Eve.
Still wearing its factory delivered EMD paint, with the obsolete 'Dependable Transportation' slogan, DD35A No. 81 and DD35 No. 83B have been serviced and await assignment at Provo Yard on Oct. 7, 1977. At this point in time, two of the original 15 DD35A units wore factory paint, the other was No. 71.
All these Autobus tickets came from our holiday in Sorrento, Italy in 2004, great memories, we were staying in Capo di Sorrento which you can walk to from the Town (not for the faint hearted as it's a narrow busy road !) or take the little orange bus up the hill and swipe one of those bus tickets as you get on !.