View allAll Photos Tagged 1...)

Western Treatment Plant, Werribee, Victoria, Australia

Maria Sharapova of Russia takes a ball before serving to Anne Keothavong of Great Britain during the 118th Wimbledon Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, London 24 June, 2004. AFP PHOTO/ODD ANDERSEN

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

WREXHAM 0-1 AFC FYLDE - TUES 26TH NOV 2019

Day 1 - Jet lag.

 

Wednesday evening we arrive in Philly. Just before takeoff a fire breaks out in one of the terminals. All flights in and out are put on hold. We sit on the runway for almost two hours while the lady sitting beside me almost has a meltdown. She's deathly afraid of take offs and landings. To lighten the mood I jokingly tell her my ipod playlist is Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper, Randy Rhodes era Ozzy and Stevie Ray Vaughn. My sense of humor is not appreciated. I decide not to show her my Thurmon Munson baseball card I'm carrying in my wallet.

 

After a 10 hour flight we arrive in Paris and hop right in the tour van for a nine hour drive to Brest, France for the first show. Keith drops off to sleep almost the second we get in the van. I'm envious. My ass hurts, I need a beer, I'm tired (yet am unable to doze off) and could care less that this shot is not in focus.

Luxury house on the way to Ambriz. Angola

Party in Kreuzberg am 1. Mai 2009

PictionID:42976562 - Catalog:16_003350 - Title: Curtiss SB2C-1 - Filename:16_003350.tif - -- Ray Wagner was Archivist at the San Diego Air and Space Museum for several years and is an author of several books on aviation --- ---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

Tysso is proud to introduce the TD-5208, a high performance 2D Imager handheld scanner. Based on the state-of-the-art CMOS technology, the scanner features high speed scanning ability, dynamic working range competent and is capable to operate in various illumination environments. In addition, the TD-5208's superior firmware design allows it to read wrinkled, poor printed, or damaged barcodes.

 

TD-5208 is available in Serial and USB interface. OEM/ODM are welcome.

 

For more information please refer to the attached specification sheet, or visit our website at www.fametech.com.tw

 

--

2Fl., No. 165, Sec. 2, Tatung Rd., Hsichih 221, Taipei Hsian, Taiwan

TEL: +886 2 8692 6300 | Email: info@fametech.com.tw

 

I got this old Canon AE-1 camera out to clean it up to show a friend at work. I took it to work and was showing it off and a young fellow employee walked up and asked, "Is that a camera? How does it work?" "Yes it is a camera and you put film in it", I said. He asked, "How do you see the pictures on the back?" I had to laugh at that one. Cameras like this are what seperates the boys from the men.

My step father gave this one to me several years ago as a present, although I have always been a Nikon fan. I have been shooting and having fun with it today. I believe film will make a come back one day. I keep my Canon and Minolta clean and ready and yeah, I still shoot film...

Crocus in front flower bed.

Photo taken of USS Indiana BB-1 after the ship was bombed by aircraft during a test in Cheapeake Bay during Sept 1921. Shown is the main deck port looking inboard.

US Navy Official Photo

Released for publication by the US Navy Recruiting Bureau of NY

The first all carbon fibre monocoque Formula One car from 1981, the McLaren MP4/1. Powered by a Ford Cosworth engine, it competed in the '81, '82 and '83 seasons, albeit with modifications along the way.

It was also the first McLaren to be built following their merger with Project Four Racing, hence the name MP4. The 'M' initially stood for 'Marlboro' until 1997 when West became their new title sponsor. From then until 2016, the M simply stood for McLaren and the dayglo red and white livery, synonymous with the team for so many years was consigned to the history books as one of the most iconic team liveries in the history of the sport.

 

Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram

1 2 ••• 22 23 25 27 28 ••• 79 80