Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Tri-Met 2295 at 18th and Morrison
Here is another photograph from my trip to Portland in October. I arrived on Saturday and the following day I took a 10 mile walk around the areas near downtown.
The photo is of a Tri-Met New Flyer bus about to trun right onto 18th Avenue. PGE Park where the Portland minor league baseball team played before moving to Southern California is behind me.
I was pleasantly surprised on how well this photo came out as this was just a spur of the moment shot.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
MAX train leaving Rose Quarter station
Back in October I attended an event in Portland, Oregon. The event I attended was in downtown and the motel I stayed at was on the east side of downtown on Burnside Avenue.
One of the nice things was that I was able to use transit for my entire stay in the city so I did not have the added expense of renting a car.
This photo was taken of a MAX light rail train leaving the Rose Quarter Station for Clackamas. The line to Clackamas (the Green Line) is Portland's newest light rail line.
I wasn't sure how well this picture would come out considering the sun was starting to set and I was standing under Interstate 5 which passes over the Rose Quarter Station.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Fixer Upper
One day I had some time to kill so I decided to get some pictures of planes coming in for a landing at Salt Lake International Airport. I also took the opportunity to explore the area south of the airport a little.
I turned down one street and came across this poor old travel trailer that had obviously seen better days. The trailer was sitting next to a junk yard entrance waiting for its final journey.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Forgotten on a siding
A photographer I know took some pictures of an old rail passenger car a couple of years ago and I have meant to go photograph it for some time. Finally a couple of months ago I decided to go ahead and take some pictures of it.
The car sits along side the main line of the Union Pacific Railroad between Salt Lake City and Provo that was once Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. The former Union Pacific line between the two cities lies just one block east at this point and is now used by the Utah Transit Authority for their North-South light rail line.
I love doing photos like this in black and white because it adds a certain feeling to the photograph.
I have no idea about the history of this rail car but if anyone who does know something about it is more than welcome to let us know.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Abandoned
Along side of Interstate 80 west of Salt Lake City sits the exit of Delle. On the western side of town there is a modern convenience store to the east of the freeway exit sits this old shop with a cafe and motel beyond it.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
The Adventure of Traveling
I love the adventure of travel.
Back in May I was in Wendover which is on the Utah/Nevada border. While most people will not leave the main street which has the motels and casinos, I rather look around the town and see what I can find.
The city is home to a former air base that was used to train the pilots who would drop the atomic bombs on Japan. Today the airbase sees limited air service and has limited tourist attractions. Several of the former base buildings are now have other uses.
While driving around the former base I encountered this old truck sitting next to one of the former base buildings. I love finding old vehicles like this that probably have some interesting stories to tell.
While finding old rusting vehicles may not be that uncommon, finding a old work truck like this is.
Never know what you may find when you get off the main road...
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