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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
In cities you are surrounded by cars and it is very common to see them in abundance. In some villages where paved roads is not an option, it is very common to cross roads with a horse. Personally I prefer it...
A Red and White Fleet boat carrying sightseers sails under the ominous fog-bound Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco Bay.
This is a common means of transport in villages. Its not unusal to see a jeep designed to carry around 8 people easily taking the load of around 25 to 30 people.
We too took the same ride and the view from the top is amazing, one has to balance himself on the top its a thriller ride.
Max thanks for the camera :)
CSX power leads an NS empty tank train past the 388 signals on the Chicago Line near Brimfield, IN. The clouds are just starting to break up and the sun was out just long enough for me to get the shot.
Not a great picture but it was a nice car! Cruisin Solon, Solon, Ohio, Rock N Roll Capital Street Machines
... wasn't there a movie about something like that once?
One of my attempts at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Transportation"
Shot with a Steinheil Optronic lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Detail, about 7 cm, of a new child bike.
Thanks for taking time to fave, comment and look at my work. I really appreciate.
"Oh, you have your choice of 20 movies for the car?
When I was a kid I watched the same thing every trip. It was called the 'window'."
Canon EOS 6D - f/7.1 - 1/100sec - 100mm - ISO 6400
- challenge Macro Mondays group, theme: Transportation
- centre of wheelbarrow wheel, diameter of black disk: 4cm
Taken on a short walk in the area around Humlum fishing village north of Struer, Denmark - October 11, 2020.
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.