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Leyland Marathon 2 VPE441S was originally a demonstrator for Wadham-Stringer at Croydon. Subsequently purchased by Adams-Bristow Ltd for specialist low-loader/abnormal load work, mainly involving marine craft.

Purchased a short time before the company's demise, this vehicle was moved to an undercover storage location in the early 1990's and had remained there until recently, when it was started-up and made able to move under its own power. Seeing daylight for the first time in many years, it was washed-off and then returned to the shed to await a new owner, for whom restoration will be a relatively easy task.

A train being loaded with dirt at the Osthafen. Where will it end up? A motorway, a bridge approach, some large building? Fasciniating to see all this soil, rubles and dirt economy.

 

Minolta XD7 and MD Rokkor 45mm f:2, Agfa APX 100 (new) in Rodinal 1+30 for 14 min @ 20°C and digitalized using kit zoom and extension tubes.

 

Thank you everyone for your visits, faves and comments, they are always appreciated :)

Entrada a la Catedral de Santander desde el claustro

Nikon 14-24 f 2.8

Origami Wasp 2.6 designed by Satoshi Kamiya and folded by Ivan Svatko.

That's something I always wanted to fold. Now I'm very glad that I acheived more or less satisfactory result. I used 40x40cm square of Tissue paper which isn't small but tissue paper is too soft. It takes ages to fold one so I don't know when I'll fold it again. But honestly I should to because I have some interesting ideas about modifying it.

First of all I want to make the head and the body more 3D. While the head is rather OK, the body is just weird. I know that's the part of Kamiya's original design but it looks perfect for me just in his own versions. I can't copy it. I want to shape it in my own way, I want to make something between Kamiya's Wasp 2.0 and Lang's Yellow Jacket but using more productive base which 2.6 has.

Next, I want to work more on the details of head and body. I've already added extra pleats to abdomen now I have to shape the head properly.

Finally, the wings. I don't know whether I'll touch them but I always want to fold them to the back, to align with the abdomen.

So now I just have to try. The first step is done)

Stupid cape won't bend the way I want. I'll have to fix that. Boi Azreal is gonna be my own design.

2/52 macro: The 2015 Edition

Ah man, I'm so excited for season 2! Plus it comes out on my birthday!!!

 

If you haven't seen the trailer, check it out here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5_A0Wx0jU4

Don't really want to write in paragraph form, so here are some facts about the picture:

1. I wish my hair was out of my face so you could see my eyes

2. I'm addicted to cute photos like this, I love em'

3. That sweater is comfy

4. When taking pictures with my boyfriend, I don't tell him what to do. I just talk to him, and he tries to act all cute (well, he is!)

5. I think I like this photo better then the other upload

6. My favorite part about the photo is the exression on our faces

 

Have a great night everyone! More uploads tomorrow,

Love love always!

Chantel Baggley

Nikon Nikkor 28mm f/2

1976 | 7 blades aperture | Nikon F

Paris | 2017

OKz32-2 z pociągiem okołoparadowym do Nowejwsi-Mochy.

Breaking News! The sequel to one of my favorite animated movies of all time has been announced and is coming out on March 9, 2018! Holy shit, another 2018 movie, that year is going to be LIT! The director of the film commented on the story of the movie saying "[Ralph] leaves the arcade and wrecks the Internet. ... What could go wrong?" Do you guys like the sound of this synopsis? Leave your thought in the comments below!

First attempts using the Helios 44-2 58mm

Reversed rear lens.

 

Erste Versuche mit dem Helios 44-2 58 mm

Gedrehte hintere Linse.

2 Sisters - Tongaporutu, there used to be 3 but one succumbed to the waves

(3111 x 2499)

 

1/125 sec

Aperture: f/16.0

ISO : 100

Lens Type: Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 16-80mm ZA (24 mm)

A350 Color Mode: Sunset

2 mit Tautropfen bedeckte Bläuling an einem kühlen leich nebeligen Oktobermorgen hintereinander auf einen Grashalm.

FED 2, + Industar 61 + Kodak Pro Image 100

These are my favorite combos that I pulled from Harley mix-and-match I did

 

Right: Jokerland Harley's hat, head, and legs, LBM Harley torso. My absolute favorite. Reminds me of her look in Injustice 2.

 

Left: LBM Harley hair, head, and legs, Jokerland Harley torso.

 

Also featuring Classic and N52 versions of Commander Crooked-stick and KillBlast.

 

Let me know which is your favorite and why!

Three pairs of subject, two doves, two electicity transfer wires, and two palm trees.

Solvay Lok 2 am ehm. Bw Bernburg

 

Solvay Lok 2 infront the long gone engine shed of Bernburg

 

11.02.2016

Lettres emblématiques de Montréal, au-dessus de l'usine de farine toujours en activité.

En double exposition cette fois-ci, pour 2 fois plus de farine ;-))

Jan 2 - So CC's official entry into this year's project has begun. For those who are unfamiliar with this character, she's the cat who belongs to my next door neighbor...but generally prefers to hang out around my house and another neighbor's house. Of course, that may be because we feed her loads of treats.

 

She loves snow...and I mean LOVES it. Because we were getting another fresh coat today, I managed to grab some other shots...but I liked this one the best. She was playing a bit of hide and seek with me on the porch.

 

Oh, and CC is short for Crazy Cat.

A LP640 was on 4th place and now here's number 2. Very cool to see it in Munich. Any guesses on the winner? I'm quite sure you all know.

Munich, 10.7.2010

La patrulla Águila en el homenaje a los héroes del dos de mayo de 1808.

IR 407-2 "CORONA" Budapest Keleti - Brasov

Edit #2 : previous one was crappy, you know it. So here's another take :D

 

Added extra drama, oomph & yea baby!

2 door hardtop. Canon EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS

(Adalia bipunctata) walking across the top of a Tansy

Olympus OM-2 /

Olympus OM Auto-Macro 50MM 1:2 /

Kodak ultramax 400 (Expired 11/2010)

good simple 2 leafs on a bit of marble

the roses in evening light ~

Thrust 2 is a British designed and built jet-propelled car, which held the world land speed record from 4th October 1983 to 25th September 1997. The car was designed by John Ackroyd and driven by Richard Noble. On 4th October 1983 the car reached a top speed of 650.88 mph (1,047.49 km/h) and broke the record at 633.468 mph (1,019.468 km/h) (average speed of two runs within one hour). This was achieved at the Black Rock Desert in Nevada, USA. It is powered by a single Rolls-Royce Avon jet engine sourced from an English Electric Lightning. Thrust 2 is on display in the Coventry Transport Museum.

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