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Full wingspan of Vulture. The base of the wings were the wings from the Hasbro 3.75" figure that Andy modified. All paintwork done by me.
Plenty of exhaust, especially from PA 19 (second unit). PA 19 was built in May of 1947, starting its career as ATSF 54B, and later, 66L. this unit was rebuilt in 3/75 and its designation changed from PA1 to PA4u. Although slated for scrap, the unit was saved by D&H president Bruce Sterzing who purchased them, displaying them for the first time on May 1, 1973, a celebration of D&H's 150th anniversary. September 23, 1977
A GATX SD40-2 duo (2007 & 2002) are leading W/B train R-403 on track one of what is now CSX's Capital Sub as they pass what I think at the time was Wimpey Minerals. 2007 was built in 3/75 as Missouri Pacific 3194, 2002 was built in 3/75 as MP 3170.
"The Museum of the Moon" presented by
Cathedral of the Incarnation
Garden City, New York (Long Island)
See what it looks like in the daytime:
www.flickr.com/photos/dionepsoc/54502575384/in/dateposted...
Moon created by UK artist Luke Jerram
Detailed NASA imagery at 120dpi resolution
Scale of approximately 1:600,000
(one cm=6km, approx 3.75 miles of lunar surface)
Internally lit to create moonlight effect
Thursday 29th September 2022.
Camera: Rolleicord V medium format twin lens reflex.
Lens: Schneider 75mm Xenar f/3.5.
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus ISO 125 120 black & white negative.
Exposure: 1s @ f/5.6; focused to 3.75 feet.
Development: Ilford ID-11 1 + 3 20C/21m.
Other Details: Tripod; self timer used.
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Greater Glasgow PTE L388 (SGD 390), a 1960 Leyland PD3/2 with Alexander H41/31F body new to Glasgow Corporation seen inside Partick garage 1/3/75
La tomba di Giganti Li Lolghi, detta anche Li Muri dal nome della regione in cui si trova, era in origine una sorta di dolmen allungato, risalente alla più antica età del bronzo (1800-1600 a.C.). Successivamente, in età nuragica (1600-1400 circa), l'originaria struttura venne trasformata in tomba di giganti con l'aggiunta del lungo corridoio funerario, la parte frontale dell'esedra e la stele centinata nel mezzo. La stele, accuratamente lavorata con la tipica cornice perimetrale, è alta 3,75 metri, ed è spezzata al di sopra del listello orizzontale in rilievo.
FS 3.12.18
Tinsley Marshalling Yard believed to be just prior to opening , on view is a line up of Clas 25's and a Master and Slave Class 13 shunter.
Tinsley Yard was built in the 1960's and involved the compulsory purchase of land from 12 different landowners , 145 acres of land was needed.After moving 3.75 million tonnes of earth to prepare the chosen site work started in August 1961.
The main yard comprised of 53 sidings and required 3 signalboxes , Shepcote Lane , Tinsley Park and Tinsley Yard.
The image is one given to me by my long time friend Ken Horan who worked on steam and diesel in the Sheffield area finishing at Tinsley.
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I'm stampolina and I love to take photos of stamps. Thanks for visiting this pages on flickr.
I'm neither a typical collector of stamps, nor a stamp dealer. I'm only a stamp photograph. I'm fascinated of the fine close-up structures which are hidden in this small stamp-pictures. Please don't ask of the worth of these stamps - the most ones have a worth of a few cents or still less.
By the way, I wanna say thank you to all flickr users who have sent me stamps! Great! Thank you! Someone sent me 3 or 5 stamps, another one sent me more than 20 stamps in a letter. It's everytime a great surprise for me and I'm everytime happy to get letters with stamps inside from you!
thx, stampolina
For the case you wanna send also stamps - it is possible. (...I'm pretty sure you'll see these stamps on this photostream on flickr :) thx!
stampolina68
Mühlenweg 3/2
3244 Ruprechtshofen
Austria - Europe
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great stamp Austria € 3.75 Mail From A Different World (shooting star, Meteor, Sternschnuppe, étoile filante, estrella fugaz, stella filante, 流星, па́дающая звезда́, chuva de estrelas, kometa) poste-timbres Autriche sellos Austria selos Briefmarken Österreich porto franco francobolli postzegel selo de correio sello de correo frimaerke postzegel Oostenrijk اتریش تمبر bélyegek Ausztria طوابع النمسا znaczki Austria
North America Nebula, NGC 7000, emission nebula in Cygnus.
Location: 11-07-2025 St Helens UK Bortle 7 Full Moon.
Acquisition: 25x 540s L-Extreme calibrated with Biases, Darks, Flats. Total integration 3.75 hours.
Equipment: Altair 60EDF, Flat 60. Optolong L-Extreme. ZWO ASI260MCpro, AM5, EAF.
Guiding: Altair MG32mini. ZWO ASI120MMmini.
Software: Ekos, K-Stars, Indi, PHD2, RustDesk on Mele Quieter 3 with Linux Mint OS.
Processing: Siril, Starnet2, GraXpert, Affinity Photo, NoiseXTerminator.
Comments: Being irritated with Win11 updates causing problems with my imaging PC's decided to move to Linux Mint for better stability. This was first light with the new setup which proved to be very successful.
A 3.75 hour time lapse consisting of 228 images of last nights lunar eclipse. Images taken every minute as the Partial began till just after it ends. Shot near Houston Texas. Since I didn't bracket the exposures I ending up having a harsh transition to seeing the red colors, Any direct sunlit areas at the same time just overpowered the dimmer reds
Canon EOS-R
Sigma 150-600 at 600
Star Adventurer 2I tracker
Lightroom to process individual images
imPPG to align images
Lightroom to create time lapse
I have completed the sculpts to my Tonnika Sister figure set. Both measure approx. 3.75" and are fully articulated. Sculpted using Aves FIXIT sculpt - will refine a bit and prep them to be painted soon!
3.75 miles east of Bingen, WA
WWPD 2015
Fotokemika Varycon PE RC paper, variable contrast, matte - used as paper negative. Single exposure: 54 seconds
Hello There!
I'm George. I'm a potter, sculptor and decorator and I have a pottery studio in Greece.
I'm also a Star Wars 3.75 inch collector.
I love to display my figures and I love to make dioramas for myself and other people.
This is a classy wooden display box with led lights, plexigrlass window and with an Ice Cave Diorama inside.
I make my dioramas with polymer clay ((it's like plastic strong and flexible) and then hand paint them.
All handmade
You can order one on Etsy
www.etsy.com/listing/1246132787/ice-cave-diorama-display-...
or visit the Facebook Page I have for this project and ask for a special offer
if you like my creations plaase like my page and share it with your friends to support my work :)
This is my Youtube channel :
www.youtube.com/channel/UCCSBnhEzCb9mDqwpLIxlZlQ
This is my Instagram
www.instagram.com/georgewump3.75
In this photo I used the figures:
Hasbro Star Wars The Vintage Collection Mandalorian and Grogu (Maldo Kreis)
All my photo here NON HDR or blended images, they are taken from single shoot
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Filter: Hitech ND 10 Pro Stop + Lee GND .9s
Technical info:
Tokina 11-16
f11
ISO 100
11 mm
257s exposure
Post Processing:
PS CS5(10%)+Lightroom 4.3(75%)+SEP(15%)
Male Allen's Hummingbird, Selasphorus sasin, 9.53 cm. / 3.75 in. COMMON in coastal chaparral and low riparian woods. Handheld.
Huntington Central Park, Huntington Beach, Orange County, California, United States.
©bryanjsmith.
Camera: Zeiss Ikon Nettar 517/16
Lens: Novar-Anastigmat 6.3/75mm
Filter: Yellow
Film: Fomapan 400 120 shot @ 200 ISO
Developer: D-76 1:3 16 Min. 68°
Scanned from lith print on Ilford MGRC Warmtone
Bleached and redeveloped.
Arista Liquid Lith
SEE THE CAMERA AT THE LINK BELOW:
www.flickr.com/photos/vikingphotos/13679953793/in/photoli...
On a short working on rte "370 Chadwell Brentwood Estate - Grays". RMC1458 from Reigate 2/74 to Grays , t/f to Leatherhead 4/76 to Chelsham 8/78.
Placed into storage 2/79 acquired by London Transport 6/79 stored at Victoria Docks , later joined the training fleet, was repainted red and refurbished allocated to Upton Park 3/89 for use on the X15 service into London.
Withdrawn in 9/93 and later exported to Brittany France, she is back in the UK now and slowly being rebuilt.
I'm going to guess 3.75 total for meal of 6 portions. Beef neck bones 1.48, Aldi's egg noodles probably not much more than 1.00 2 onions 50 cents and maybe 3 tablespoons of sour cream. I pressure cooked the neck bones until tender. I pulled the meat off the bones. I stained the water from the pressure cooker. I sauteed onions until nice and tender. I cooked the noodles in the stained beef water. I added the beef and onions and let it cook until the noodles where done. I mixed in the sour cream just to thicken the liquid. I'm glad there was no sour cream taste because I don't much care for it. Delicious cheap meal that I would feel comfortable serving dinner guests. I enjoy taking things most people won't use and trying to elevate them.
Oribi Loop
Burchell's Zebra
Steppenzebra
Golden Gate Highlands National Park is located in Free State, South Africa, near the Lesotho border. It covers an area of 340 km2 (130 sq mi). The park's most notable features are its golden, ochre, and orange-hued, deeply eroded sandstone cliffs and outcrops, especially the Brandwag rock. Another feature of the area is the numerous caves and shelters displaying San rock paintings. Wildlife featured at the park includes mongooses, eland, zebras, and over 100 bird species. It is the Free State's only national park, and is more famous for the beauty of its landscape than for its wildlife. Numerous paleontology finds have been made in the park, including dinosaur eggs and skeletons.
"Golden Gate" refers to the sandstone cliffs found on either side of the valley at the Golden Gate dam. In 1875, a farmer called J.N.R. van Reenen and his wife stopped here as they travelled to their new farm in Vuurland. He named the location "Golden Gate" when he saw the last rays of the setting sun fall on the cliffs.
In 1963, 47.92 km2 (11,840 acres) were proclaimed as a national park, specifically to preserve the scenic beauty of the area. In 1981, the park was enlarged to 62.41 km2 (15,420 acres), and in 1988, it was enlarged to 116.33 km2 (28,750 acres). In 2004, the park was announced to be joining with the neighbouring QwaQwa National Park. The amalgamation of QwaQwa National Park was completed in 2007, increasing the park's area to 340 km2 (84,000 acres).
The park is 320 km (200 mi) from Johannesburg and is close to the villages of Clarens and Kestell, in the upper regions of the Little Caledon River. The park is situated in the Rooiberge of the eastern Free State, in the foothills of the Maluti Mountains. The Caledon River forms the southern boundary of the park, as well as the border between the Free State and Lesotho. The highest peak in the park (and also in the Free State) is Ribbokkop at 2,829 m (9,281 ft) above sea level.
The park is located in the eastern highveld region of South Africa, and experiences a dry, sunny climate from June to August. It has showers, hail, and thunderstorms between October and April. It has thick snowfalls in the winter. The park has a relatively high rainfall of 800 mm (31 in) per year.
The park is an area of rich highveld and montane grassland flora. It has more than 60 grass species and a large variety of bulbs and herbs. Each of these species has its own flowering time, meaning that veld flowers can be seen throughout the summer. The park also has Afromontane forests and high-altitude Austro-Afro alpine grassland, which is scarce in South Africa. The ouhout (Leucosidea sericea), an evergreen species, is the most common tree in the park. Ouhout is a favourite habitat of beetles and 117 species occur on these trees in the park. The Lombardi poplars and weeping willows in the park are introduced species, but are kept because of their cultural and historic connection with the eastern Free State. Other exotic species in the park, for example wattle and bluegum, are systematically eradicated.
Instead of reintroducing one of the "big five" into the park, the sungazer lizard and water mongoose were reintroduced. Twelve species of mice, 10 species of carnivores, and 10 antelope species have been recorded in the park. The grey rhebuck and the mountain reedbuck were present when the park was established.
The geology of the park provides very visual "textbook" examples of Southern Africa's geological history. The sandstone formations in the park form the upper part of the Karoo Supergroup. These formations were deposited during a period of aeolian deposition towards the end of the Triassic Period. At the time of deposition, the climate of the area the park covers was becoming progressively drier until arid desert conditions set in, resulting in a land of dunes and sandy desert, with occasional scattered oases. The deposition of the sandstones ended when lava flowed out over the desert 190 million years ago.
The following sequence of geological formations is visible in the park (starting from the bottom): the Molteno Formation, Elliott Formation, Clarens Formation, and Drakensberg Formation. The yellow-brown Golden Gate and Brandwag cliffs are made up of the Clarens formation. The layers in this formation are 140 to 160 m (460 to 520 ft) thick. The Drakensberg formation comprises the basaltic lava that flowed over the desert. It forms the mountain summits in the park. On Ribbokkop, it is 600 m (2,000 ft) thick. The Elliot Formation is a red mudstone where many dinosaur fossils have been found.
The oldest dinosaur embryos ever discovered were found in the park in 1978. The eggs were from the Triassic Period (220 to 195 million years ago) and had fossilised foetal skeletons of Massospondylus, a prosauropod dinosaur. More examples of these eggs have since been found in the park. Other fossils found in the park include those of advanced cynodontia (canine toothed animals), small thecodontia (animals with teeth set firmly in the jaw), and bird-like and crocodile-like dinosaurs.
Accommodation in the park is available at Glen Reenen and Brandwag Rest camps. Caravan and camp sites with all amenities are available at Glen Reenen camp. The hotel was formerly part of Brandwag camp, but since its recent refurbishment, it is managed separately by SANParks as Golden Gate Hotel. The nearest town to Golden Gate Highlands National Park is Clarens (17 km to the west), but Phuthaditjhaba is also easily reached by a good tar road, driving through the access gate to the east of the park.
This park will be included into the Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier Conservation Area, Peace Park.
(Wikipedia)
Burchell's zebra (Equus quagga burchellii) is a southern subspecies of the plains zebra. It is named after the British explorer and naturalist William John Burchell. Common names include the bontequagga, Damaraland zebra, and Zululand zebra (Gray, 1824). Burchell's zebra is the only subspecies of zebra which may be legally farmed for human consumption.
Like most plains zebras, females and males are relatively the same size, standing 1.1 to 1.4 meters (3.75 to 4.6 feet) at the shoulder. They weigh between 485 to 550 pounds. Year-round reproduction observed in this subspecies in Etosha National Park, Namibia, concludes synchronization of a time budget between males and females, possibly explaining the lack of sexual dimorphism.
Damara zebras are described as being striped on the head, the neck, and the flanks, and sparsely down the upper segments of the limbs then fading to white. One or two shadow stripes rest between the bold, broad stripes on the haunch. This main, distinguishing characteristic sets the Zuzuland Zebra apart from the other subspecies. Gray (1824), observed a distinct dorsal line, the tail only bristly at the end, and the body distinctly white. The dorsal line is narrow and becomes gradually broader in the hinder part, distinctly margined with white on each side.
Like most plains zebras, Burchells live in small family groups. These can be either harem or bachelor groups, with harem groups consisting of one stallion and one to six mares and their most recent foals, and bachelor groups containing two to eight unattached stallions. The males in bachelor herds are often the younger or older stallions of the population, as they are most likely not experienced enough or strong enough to defend breeding rights to a group of females from challengers. These small groups often congregate together in larger herds around water and food sources, but still maintain their identity as family units while in the population gatherings.
Formerly, the Burchell's zebra range was centered north of the Vaal/Orange river system, extending northwest via southern Botswana to Etosha and the Kaokoveld, and southeast to Swaziland and KwaZulu-Natal. Now extinct in the middle portion, it survives at the northwestern and southeastern ends of the distribution.
Burchell's zebra migrates the longest distance of any terrestrial animal in Africa, traveling 160 miles one way. They migrate from the Chobe River in Namibia to Nxai Pan National Park in Botswana. Their migration follows a straight north–south route almost entirely within the Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA).
Like other plains zebras, Burchell's zebras must have populated the African plains in impressive numbers. Associations of thousands have been reported. The wild herds were thought to have disappeared by 1910, and the last known captive individual died in the Berlin Zoo in 1918. As European settlement spread northward from the Cape to colonial southern Rhodesia, this subspecies was thought to have been hunted to extinction.
However, Groves and Bell concluded in their 2004 publication that "the extinct true Burchell's zebra" is a phantom. Careful study of the original zebra populations in Zululand and Swaziland, and of skins harvested on game farms in Zululand and Natal, has revealed that a certain small proportion shows similarity to what now is regarded as typical burchellii. The type localities of the two subspecies Equus quagga burchellii (Burchell's zebra) and Equus quagga antiquorum (Damaraland zebra) are so close to each other that they suggest that the two are in fact one, and therefore the older of the two names should take precedence over the younger. They therefore say that the correct name for the southernmost subspecies must be burchellii, not antiquorum.[9] The subspecies Equus quagga burchellii still exists in KwaZulu-Natal and in Etosha. Equus quagga burchellii can be found in a number of zoos in the United States including the following: the Cincinnati Zoo, Columbus Zoo, Naples Zoo, Nashville Zoo, Woodland Park Zoo, etc.
(Wikipedia)
Der Golden-Gate-Highlands-Nationalpark (englisch Golden Gate Highlands National Park) liegt in Südafrika, im Südosten des Freistaates nahe der Grenze zu Lesotho, und zeichnet sich besonders durch seine malerischen Felslandschaften aus. Orange oder ocker gefärbte Sandsteinfelsen ragen über das bergige Grasland auf. Außerdem gibt es Felsmalereien der San.
Der nördliche Eingang zum Park liegt bei dem Künstlerdorf Clarens.
(Wikipedia)
Das Steppenzebra (Equus quagga) oder Pferdezebra ist ein Zebra aus der Familie der Pferde (Equidae) und gehört zur Ordnung der Unpaarhufer (Perissodactyla). Es stellt heute die häufigste Zebra-Art in Afrika dar und ist vom Nordosten bis in den Süden des Kontinents verbreitet. Es lebt gesellig in kleinen Herdenverbänden und ernährt sich hauptsächlich von Gräsern. Im Gegensatz zu den anderen heutigen Pferdearten kommt es auch in teilweise geschlossenen Landschaften vor. Der Bestand, dessen größte Population heute in der Serengeti lebt, gilt als nicht gefährdet. Es werden sechs rezente Unterarten unterschieden, die sich meistens deutlich in der Streifenzeichnung voneinander abheben.
(Wikipedia)
I saw this gorgeous Wallis dress in a British Heart Foundation charity shop sale today (08/01/2022) and bought it for only £3.75! The lady assistant said "Your wife will love it" and when I said "It's for me" she asked me to try it on and give her a twirl because she thought I wouldn't get into it. When I did she had the good grace to compliment me on my feminine figure.
Pinhole/Camera Obscura /Lensfree/Loch camera/Lensless / Without Lens/Sténope/Estenopeica/Lyukkamera Photography
Author : IMRE BECSI
© All rights reserved
Modell : Tünde
Location of shoot :
Pintértelep,
Mátranovák,
Hungary,
Central-Europe
Time of shoot :
2015.04.25.
Thank you for help : to H. Attila and K. Csaba
Info of Shooting :
Film : Fuji Fp-100c (new)
Filter : W85c + Polar + Orange + ND3 grad.
Film : Fuji FP-100C Color Instant
Format: 3.25 x 4.25 in. (8.5 x 10.8 cm) "Regular Size" pack film
Image Area: 2.88 x 3.75 in. (7.3 x 9.5 cm)
The camera :
Body is a Film Back Adapter Plate from a Polaroid 203 camera
- focus : 33 mm
- pinhole : 0,25 mm (Lenox Laser)
- diaphragm : 132
Film back from my Polaroid 600se camera.
Shutter and Pinhole holder is a "pu(s)h" from Dr. Kai Fuhrmann with filter thread (homemade).
Picture from the camera :
www.flickr.com/photos/jonespointfilm/2837193476/in/set-72...
The parameters of camera :
(when I use 95x73 mm format instant film)
- Angle of view : 110°
- Light falloff at the corners [f/stops] : 1,8
- Resolution [lines/diagonal] : 959
Post work : (2017.aug.21.)
Scanner : Epson Perfection 3200 Photo (300 dpi)
Scanner software : SilverFast SE
Final work : PS
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no copies, no editing, no publishing, no screenshots, no posting,
no blogging, no transmitting downloading or uploading
without my written permission!
Thank you !
Thanks for looking !
Comments very much welcome !
ROSE BUD
UNITS : 15 cm Square to make a single pentagon and 3.75 pentagon for the calyx and 3.75 for the two leafs and one piece of 6 cm of wire to make a stem
DESIGNER : Naomiki Sato
H 3-75 (also known as Haro 3-75 and PNG 193.6-09.5) is a tiny planetary nebula in the constellation Orion. At 31 arc seconds this is without a doubt the tiniest target I have ever attempted, and a real challenge for 6-inch aperture scopes. This is the first amateur image to reveal the outer halo, which is significantly larger than 31 arc seconds.
The outer halo around this planetary nebula was initially discovered by the Galactic Planetary Nebula Halo Survey (GPNHS) team (a collaboration of some of the world's best astrophotographers led by Sakib Rasool) in January 2019.
Image captured on my dual rig in Spain.
Scopes: APM TMB LZOS 152 Refractors
Cameras: QSI6120wsg8
Mount: 10Micron GM2000 HPS
A total of 37 hours image capture.
More technical details are available on my website at: www.imagingdeepspace.com/h-3-75.html