Infrastructure 

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  • Infrastructure II
    by Susan Grissom

    US$5.27–US$140.60

    abstract in blue yellow and grey

  • Hillary Clinton continues to play the race card as a senator running for the highest political office in America. She says,”the hard working Americans, the blue collars of this country is her voting block”. What the news refuses to report to the American public is the county areas she has won are white america conservatives that dislike and fear all minorities and liberal Americans. Hillary Clinton has won the gang bangers of white america with a history of over two hundred years in the United States of spreading hatred and terror to Black minorities before , and during the civil right movement. Hillary’s opponent a Black man continues to win the votes of the majority of america and educated men and women of all races. America is about change from the day the first white European came to this land, and matured and developed the civil rights bill of this country. As a young woman in Law school she was against the civl rights bill that states all men and all races are created equal in the United States.. So maybe for people of her true elk, we the people of all race and sex and religion that believe in civil rights and the equality of all man kind, offer this proposal. The red neck blue collar white house is where she can take up residency providing she can pay the security, the cleaning deposit along with the first and last. HIllary will have to provide a clean credit check after spending eleven million dollars of her families money after the Support money for her party has dried up because the majority of her finical backers believe she can no longer be the democratic candidate and run as President of America. Hillary Clinton continues to spread paranoia in thirty percent of the american white raciest, and among women. This is projecting a division in the democratic political party of America in the year of 2008. Congresswoman Sheryl Chisholm and African American first ran in a the primaries in the sixties during the early stages of the vietnam war. She is the true trail blazer for women of all races in America as a leader and equaL To Ghandi, Martin Luther King, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln,

  • rotterdam central station at night
    by mtths

    US$3.99–US$106.40

  • power nap
    by dimsim

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    A white-van man takes a rest stop under power transmission lines which escape from the local power station in Gladstone, Queensland, Australia. A flock of geese or ducks flies across the shot, as the sun sets. This image is one of a number I took around Queensland’s Capricorn Coast region, which is dominated by cattle and coal industries.

  • Golden Gate Bridge
    by Christophe Testi

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    View form Bakers Beach in San Francisco, California, USA

  • Apple Article
    by Pilgrim

    Following is somewhat too corporate article on our use of Apple hardware . We…

    Following is somewhat too corporate article on our use of Apple hardware . We generally like Apples (except for Kath who thinks different) but for all those on PCs we love you to.

  • Melbourne at night
    by iPhotograph

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    Melbourne at night. Shot taken from the St. Kilda bridge.

  • This is work to the infrastructure at Ground Zero. Work has never stopped since the twin towers came down. Future generations will never see the original towers but through photos of before and after, the aftermath, and the rebuilding of the site, may we never forget!

  • This is the train Bridge in Lethbridge, the place of my birth. / The city is not as big per se of a city, it still has a ‘70’s feel to it, and with the surrounding Farmlands, and the Rockie Mountains not far, it leaves one to feel it to be Pioneering in a sense, still very sleepy, with everything closed on Sundays, and and at 5pm on Weeks days, this place has quickly grown on me and for the First time in my life I can actually say I feel like I’m home, though I have not been here Since the a few days after I was born.

  • A
    by Matthew Stewart

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Taken at the Brisbane Powerhouse. I put a Lomo filter through on this one, I quite like it. ISO 100 / Canon 400D / 1/400 / F4.5 / 35mm

  • 2008, Oils on Canvas, W70 x H90 cm

  • Going in the Right Direction
    by Gino Caron

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    An old railroad track in the forest.

  • The Powerhouse
    by Matthew Stewart

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    Taken at the Brisbane Powerhouse on the 400D. ISO100 / 1/250 / F8 / 18mm

  • Pacman
    by Matthew Stewart

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    This came out very interesting, so I thought I’d post it. Canon 400D / ISO100 / 1/250 / F8 / 18mm

  • The Powerhouse Window
    by Matthew Stewart

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    Another one at the Brisbane Powerhouse, it was a fun afternoon, such great afternoon light. Canon 400D / ISO 100 / 1/400 / F8 / 78mm

  • railway microwave link
    by dimsim

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    A microwave-link dish at a rail station in the Capricorn Coast region of Queensland, Australia. This image is one of a number I took around Queensland’s Capricorn Coast region, which is dominated by cattle and coal industries.

  • last two
    by dimsim

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    Tail end of a coal train at Gladstone, Queensland, Australia, which is gradually snaking into a handling facility. This image is one of a number I took around Queensland’s Capricorn Coast region, which is dominated by cattle and coal industries.

  • end train
    by dimsim

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    Tail end of a coal train at Gladstone, Queensland, Australia, which is gradually snaking into a handling facility. This image is one of a number I took around Queensland’s Capricorn Coast region, which is dominated by cattle and coal industries.

  • Tail end of a coal train at Gladstone, Queensland, Australia, which is gradually snaking into a handling facility, dumping I guess one carriage-load at a time—flaps open under each carriage, and the coal pours out. Diesel trains in this region have been gradually all becoming electrified, allowing the local coal power stations to provide the source of power. This image is one of a number I took around Queensland’s Capricorn Coast region, which is dominated by cattle and coal industries.

  • sun and coal
    by dimsim

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    Section of a coal train at Gladstone, Queensland, Australia, back-lit by the bright, tropical afternoon sun angling down. This image is one of a number I took around Queensland’s Capricorn Coast region, which is dominated by cattle and coal industries.

  • long train running
    by dimsim

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    Tail end of a coal train at Gladstone, Queensland, Australia, which is gradually snaking into a handling facility. This image is one of a number I took around Queensland’s Capricorn Coast region, which is dominated by cattle and coal industries.

  • electric coal train
    by dimsim

    US$5.42–US$144.40

    Tail end of a coal train at Gladstone, Queensland, Australia, which is gradually snaking into a handling facility. Diesel trains in this region have been gradually all becoming electrified, allowing the local coal power stations to provide the source of power. Visible in the distance behind the train is a nearby coal-fired power station. This image is one of a number I took around Queensland’s Capricorn Coast region, which is dominated by cattle and coal industries.

  • two men in a dinghy
    by dimsim

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    Two men in a dinghy beneath the power transmission lines which escape from the local power station in Gladstone, Queensland, Australia. Cooling water is taken up and dumped in the area, and this warm water forms a habitat for species of fish which may not otherwise live there. This image is one of a number I took around Queensland’s Capricorn Coast region, which is dominated by cattle and coal industries.

  • Gladstone power station
    by dimsim

    US$5.42–US$144.40

    Coal power station in Gladstone, Queensland, Australia. This power station draws cooling water directly from local waterways, and dumps warm water straight back out, so there are no cooling towers, only chimneys for escape of combustion exhaust. This image is one of a number I took around Queensland’s Capricorn Coast region, which is dominated by cattle and coal industries.

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