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1 buỗi tối t7 Happy Birthday Pé Khang nghĩ sẽ rất vui nhưng
1 chút lý do kỹ thuật đã làm sào sáo ae
Mong lần sau tới sn tui thì ko nv nữa nhé bạn ấy :-j
1 lần sn nv là đũ r` nhé k mún có lần 2 đâu nhe
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(*) Sao mình càng ngày càng mập thế nhĩ O.o
Đã mập còn lùn nữa =)) Nhìn cập đùi ôi như heo đấy :))
Chụp w' 2B thì rất sứng đấy =)) [ Như 2 con heo v. =)) ]
2B ơi e có biết là 2 mình dóng heo ko hã =))
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Có bn* nhé
Chùa = tó nắc :-j
Liftoff of Sentinel-2B on a Vega launcher from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana at 01:49 GMT (02:49 CET) on 7 March 2017.
Sentinel-2B is the second satellite in the Sentinel-2 mission for Europe’s Copernicus environment monitoring programme.
Designed as a two-satellite constellation – Sentinel-2A and -2B – the Sentinel-2 mission carries an innovative wide swath high-resolution multispectral imager with 13 spectral bands for a new perspective of our land and vegetation. This information is used for agricultural and forestry practices and for helping manage food security. It also provides information on pollution in lakes and coastal waters. Images of floods, volcanic eruptions and landslides contribute to disaster mapping and help humanitarian relief efforts.
Credit: ESA-S.Corvaja
US-2B Tracker.
Former VS-28.
March 1985.
To USS Hornet Museum, Alameda, CA, Sep 2000. Displayed on board carrier USS Hornet
2B Brides, Nier Automata Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (instagram.com/azproductioncosp) Cosplayers: Flurmy (www.instagram.com/fluremingu/); Nessi (www.instagram.com/airzumii/)
Perched on the steep, wind-scoured slopes above Longyearbyen, Mine 2B looms as a skeletal testament to the ambitions and hardships of Arctic coal mining in the 20th century. These photographs trace the eerie remains of the site, where time and weather have worn the timbered catwalks and buildings into a precarious choreography of collapse. Originally constructed in the early 20th century, Mine 2B was a central cog in Svalbard’s coal economy, operated by Store Norske Spitsbergen Kulkompani.
In the first images, we follow a splintered wooden boardwalk clinging to the mountainside, leading past derelict cabins and towards the shattered skeletons of loading platforms and cableway pylons that once ferried coal down to the valley. A light snow caps the distant peaks, while the vibrant structures of modern Longyearbyen dot the tundra far below — a stark juxtaposition of decay and renewal.
Deeper into the fogbound heart of the site, the main coal sorting facility emerges: vast, multistoried, and ribbed with aging beams. Inside, shafts of cold light fall across dusty floors and rusting machinery. Abandoned workbenches still bear the scattered documents and helmets of miners long gone — as if the workers might return at any moment. The final images, taken inside the coal sorting structure, reveal a poignant still life: a rust-pocked helmet resting on faded papers, under the slanting light of a cracked window. The silence here is not empty — it is dense with memory.
This mine, decommissioned decades ago and now preserved in semi-ruin, embodies the stark isolation, danger, and endurance of life in the high Arctic. It’s a place where architecture, geology, and history blur — a ghostly sentinel above the fjord, watching over a town and world transformed.
Perched on the steep, wind-scoured slopes above Longyearbyen, Mine 2B looms as a skeletal testament to the ambitions and hardships of Arctic coal mining in the 20th century. These photographs trace the eerie remains of the site, where time and weather have worn the timbered catwalks and buildings into a precarious choreography of collapse. Originally constructed in the early 20th century, Mine 2B was a central cog in Svalbard’s coal economy, operated by Store Norske Spitsbergen Kulkompani.
In the first images, we follow a splintered wooden boardwalk clinging to the mountainside, leading past derelict cabins and towards the shattered skeletons of loading platforms and cableway pylons that once ferried coal down to the valley. A light snow caps the distant peaks, while the vibrant structures of modern Longyearbyen dot the tundra far below — a stark juxtaposition of decay and renewal.
Deeper into the fogbound heart of the site, the main coal sorting facility emerges: vast, multistoried, and ribbed with aging beams. Inside, shafts of cold light fall across dusty floors and rusting machinery. Abandoned workbenches still bear the scattered documents and helmets of miners long gone — as if the workers might return at any moment. The final images, taken inside the coal sorting structure, reveal a poignant still life: a rust-pocked helmet resting on faded papers, under the slanting light of a cracked window. The silence here is not empty — it is dense with memory.
This mine, decommissioned decades ago and now preserved in semi-ruin, embodies the stark isolation, danger, and endurance of life in the high Arctic. It’s a place where architecture, geology, and history blur — a ghostly sentinel above the fjord, watching over a town and world transformed.
2B Brides, Nier Automata Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (instagram.com/azproductioncosp) Cosplayers: Flurmy (www.instagram.com/fluremingu/); Nessi (www.instagram.com/airzumii/)
Aquest és un objectiu de llautó del s. XIX, fabricat per John Henry Dallmeyer, fabricant alemany afincat a Anglaterra. Els objectius Dallmeyer son famosos des de l'època per la seva qualitat, sobretot els tipus Petzval.
Aquest és un petzval "Quick Acting Portrait", model 2B. Pel seu nº de serie 22.762 ( i gràcies a que es conserven les anotacions del fabricant) sabem que fou fabricat entre el 1 i el 27 de maig de 1874. Per desgracia costa d'entendre a qui fou vengut (Noturow?, Norman?).
La rosca del objectiu, de color gris, no és la original.
www.samackenna.co.uk/Dallmeyer/Records/lensident/portrait...
www.thedallmeyerarchive.com/Records/Volumes/lensbook2/Por...
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This is a brass lens of the XIX Century, manufactured by John Henry Dallmeyer, a German manufacturer based in England. Dallmeyer lenses have been famous since the time for their quality, especially the Petzval types.
This is a petzval "Quick Acting Portrait", model 2B. From its serial number 22,762 (and thanks to the fact that the manufacturer's notes are preserved) we know that it was manufactured between 1- 27 of May, 1874. Unfortunately it is difficult to understand who it was sold to (Noturow?, Norman?).
The gray lens thread is not the original.
www.samackenna.co.uk/Dallmeyer/Records/lensident/portrait...
www.thedallmeyerarchive.com/Records/Volumes/lensbook2/Por...
2B Brides, Nier Automata Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (instagram.com/azproductioncosp) Cosplayers: Flurmy (www.instagram.com/fluremingu/); Nessi (www.instagram.com/airzumii/)