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Mist rolls across from Poole Harbour covering much of the valley and the village of Corfe Castle in Purbeck Dorset this morning. I've lost count now how many times I've attempted this image, still not 100% happy, hopefully I'll better this one over the next 6 months or so.
5dmkii 17-40 1/4 sec & f16. iso 100 Lee 0.6 and 0.3 hard grads.
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Six 9's is a lot.
One of the cabooses Northern Pacific built from box cars during WWII. This one ended up assigned as a drover's car. Sellers travelled with their animals when a large herd was involved and this would be their conveyance.
It made it into Maintenance of way before it got lined for scrap by the Burlington Northern.
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SHOOOOOOSHIII
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Haaaaaaaaaapyyy birthdaaaaaaay =D Otanjou-bi Omedetou Gozaimasu! < happy birthday in Japanese ;P
kil3aam winty b5eeeeeeeeeeeeeir =**
3u8aal 999999 yr ;P
sorry 3la this shot bs the birthday shot i took was a disaster =X
LOL im sure u cant wait till 2009 haaay 3ad 9ij yabeelha e7tifaal kbeeer =p ="D
© 2010 Jerry T Patterson - All Rights Reserved - No Unauthorized Use
I didn't think about posting this shot for a long while but then I said why not. Just do it !
A mid-June sunrise by the beaver dam at Schwabacher's Landing. Don't know where this is ??? You better find out fast once you get settled in your hotel in Jackson. You do not want to miss this site.
Whether sunrise or sunset, the beaver dam at Schwabacher's offers many photo ops with incredible light and reflections.
To the right of where 999999.9% of the people usual shoot the Tetons reflection in the beaver dam you'll see this.
Thanks for visiting and I hope to see you at Schwabacher's Landing in mid-July during my Tetons wildflower photo shoot. If you're there the weekend of July 15th, let me know and I'll be happy to meet with you.
Equipment: 1) Nikon D300s 2) B+W polarizer
Thanks for stopping by.
Giraffes are notorious rule breakers. Put up yellow caution tape and block the path with a sign and they just look right past it; basically they thumb their noses at rules (if they had thumbs that is). They are kind of assholes like that.
Funny story about this train station. I took this picture of the escalators after my NYC weekend with my Seattle girlfriend, Staci. We took the Amtrak train back to Boston and we, oops, got off at the wrong train station; one stop too early! It was midnight btw when we disembarked. This station was 99.999999% deserted (no workers in sight) and it was marked horribly; I had no idea where the Hell we were, and I'm a woman who refuses to use the word "lost". I'm kind of like Sacajawea with my internal compass (true story), but this unmarked train station threw me for a loop. It was close to 1:00 AM when my husband finally arrived to rescue us. Staci and I were both near hysterical by the time he showed up. Staci threw up on the way home, she was so tired. We laugh about it now, and I continue to laugh about it every time I take the freeway off-ramp that pushed poor Staci's stomach over the edge. It has this amazing sharp and looooooooooong loop-corner (it's banked well though, I'll give it that). I now refer to Exit 12 off the Mass Turn Pike as "The Off-Ramp of Doom". ;-)
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Technical Specs :
Model Canon EOS 5D Mark II
lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 USM
Shutter: 19.999999 s
Aperture: f/22
ISO:50
Exposure: 0.00 eV
Metering mode: Center weighted average
Flash: Flash did not fire
Focal length: 17 mm
White balance: Manual white balance
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OMG :\ ,, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit's your Daaaaay ya jmeela :\ !!
Haaaaappy Biiirth Daaay ya a7la Tomyo Fe hal.koon ;P
sweeeeet ** ;P ya ro7i enti
38baaal el.999999 enshaalah
w enjoofch 3yooz ;PP
love you
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Technical Specs :
Model Canon EOS 5D Mark II
lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 USM
Shutter: 9.999999 s
Aperture: f/22
ISO: 50
Exposure: 0.00 eV
Metering mode: Pattern
Flash: Flash did not fire
Focal length: 17 mm
White balance: Auto white balance
Copyright © ibrahem N. Alnassar ô. All rights reserved. You may not copy,download or use any of my photos or in my photostream without my personal permission.
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Technical Specs :
Model: Canon EOS 50D
lens: Sigma 10-20mm f/5.6 EX DC HSM
Shutter: 9.999999 s
Aperture: f/22
ISO: 100
Exposure: -0.67 eV
Metering: Pattern
Flash: Flash did not fire
Focal length: 10 mm
White balance: Auto white balance
Other Used: on tripod
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beautiful, Nice shot!!! Great foreground detail. Nice shot. How amazing, Loved the colors!
in Kuwait
Technical Specs :
Model Canon EOS 5D Mark II
lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 USM
Shutter: 69.999999 s
Aperture: f/16
ISO: 50
Exposure: 0.00 eV
Metering mode: Center weighted average
Flash: Flash did not fire
Focal length: 19 mm
White balance: Manual white balance
Copyright © ibrahem N. Alnassar ô. All rights reserved. You may not copy,download or use any of my photos or in my photostream without my personal permission.
The famous Dabbawala or Tiffin Wallahs of Mumbai...
Tiffin Wallah translates as one who carries the box. Tiffin is an old English word for a light lunch, and also the name of the multi-compartment metal lunch box that carries it. The Tiffin Wallah originated over a century ago when the many Indians working for British companies disliked the food served at work. Tiffin service was created to bring home cooking to the workplace. Today the city's 5,000 tiffin-wallahs deliver 200,000 tiffin-boxes filled with home-cooked food each day. According to a recent survey, there is only one mistake in every 16,000,000 deliveries and the system has registered a performance rating of 99.999999. Prince Charles is a fan and patron of the Tiffin Wallahs and countless businesses and corporations study the system to learn of its success and efficiency.
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I'm actually working on a scene, but I have a fad with these little guys. c:
Frame by Captain Limabean.
A charitable Trust started in 1890, The NMTBSA or commonly known as The Bombay Dabawalla has achieved 6 Sigma.
They collect the Lunch Tiffin from home and deliver at the work place in a record time.
Approximately 4,00,000 transactions are done per day with a work force of approximately 5000 employees..
The Error rate is 1 in 16 million transactions. (6 Sigma performance requires 99.999999 % efficiency)
The charge ? Rs 300/- per month ($6 per month) This rate is standard for any distance or weight.
Discipline: No Alcohol during business hours, wear a white cap and the Identity card.
There are no “strike” records as each one is a Share Holder.
The average education is 8th grade schooling. The average earning is Rs 5000 to 6000 per month. During the festival time of Diwali they get one month’s additional salary (Bonus) from each customer.
The annual turnover is Rs 36 crore.
The pick up and drop works on the simple principle of codings done on the Dabba.
For example, VLP : Vile Parle (suburb in Mumbai)
9EX12 : Code for Dabbawalas at Destination
EX : Express Towers (building name)
12 : Floor no.
E : Code for Dabbawala at residential station
3: Code for destination Station eg. Churchgate Station (Nariman Point)
Prince Charles was so impressed by them that they were invited for his marriage in April 2005
They were also invited for the Terra Madre World meeting of food communities in October , 2004.
Figured in the GUINESS BOOK of World Records and Ripley's “ believe it or not”.
Clicked these pics on 16 July noon at Church Gate station where the sorting and dispatch takes place. Mode of transport: any thing from head load of crate, to hand cart to bicycle.
Motto : War against Time (9:00 am to 12:30 pm)
Their latest marketing strategy is Marketing pamphlets in the “Dabba”
By the way NMTBSA stands for Nutan Mumbai Tiffin Box Supplier’s Association.
Type of camera 35mm Single Lens Reflex (SLR) Manual focus, electronically controlled focal plane shutter.
Usable film Any cartridge type 35mm film
Lens mount Nikon bayonet
Lens usable AI / AIS / AF / AFS
Lens not usable Non-AI (Requires AI modification) - AI-converted 55mm/1.2 Ser.# 184711-400000, AI-converted 28mm/3.5 Ser.# 625611-999999, AI-converted 35mm/1.4 Ser.# 385001-400000, Fisheye 6mm/5.6 (Requires MLU) - Fisheye 10mm/5.6 OP (Requires MLU) - PC-Nikkor 28/4 below ser.# 180901- PC-Nikkor 35/2.8ser. # between 851000-906201 - Reflex Nikkor 1000mm/11 ser. # below 1430000 - Reflex Nikkor 2000mm/11 ser. # below 200311- PC Nikkor 28mm/4 below ser# 180900, PC Nikkor 35mm/2.8 Ser.# 851001-906200, Zoom Nikkor 200-600mm/9.5 ser. # below 301922- Zoom Nikkor ED 180-600mm/8 ser. # below 174180 - Zoom Nikkor ED 360-1200mm/11 ser. # below 174127 - Focusing unit AU-1.
Shutter Electronically controlled vertical travel, metal focal plane. Shutter release accepts AR-3 screw type cable release.Pressing lightly on the shutter release activates metering circuit, the meter remains on for approx. 16 sec. after removing your finger and then shuts off automatically.
Shutter speeds Stepless from 1 sec. to 1/1000 sec. on P(Program) and A (Auto) mode; 11 speeds from 1 sec. to 1/1000 sec. on Manual mode; mechanical 1/90 sec at M90 (mechanical shutter setting, no battery required) setting and long exposure on B setting.
P(Program) mode Light intensity feed-back; shutter speed and aperture set automatically and steplessly.
A(Auto) mode Aperture priority; aperture set manually and shutter speed set automatically.
Manual mode Aperture and shutter set manually.
Audio Warning Signal Warning sound activated when shutter release is pushed half way in if shutter is approx. 1/30 sec and below or above 1/1000 sec. Can be turned off via lever locared adjacent to film advance lever.
Viewfinder Fixed eyelevel pentaprism; 0.84 magnification with 50mm lens set at infinity; 92% frame coverage.
Viewfinder display Shutter speed with LED display; exposure warning signal, flash ready.
Focusing screen Fixed. Matte/Fresnel with split image rangefinder spot and microprism (K2 screen).
Reflex mirror Automatic instant return.
Self timer 10 second delayed; setting cancellable.
Memory lock Not provided.
Multiple exposure Not provided.
Mirror lock up (MLU) Not provided.
Flash TTL; hot shoe provided; M90 setting for 1/90 second sync. Flash ready light provided within viewfinder.
Exposure metering Through the lens, center weighted, full aperture with AI/AIS/AF/AFS and most (with exceptions, see above) AI modified lens. Auto and program exposure. Meter does not work in M90 or B and viewfinder LED's don't light.
Metering range EV 1 to EV 18 at ASA/ISO 100 with 50mm f/1.4 lens.
Exposure compensation Provided; +/- 2 EV in 1/2 increments.
Film speed ASA/ISO 12 to ASA/ISO 3200
Film winding Single stroke lever. Lever also serves as shutter release lock. Accepts MD-14 (3.2 fps-2fps) or MD-E (1.5fps) auto film winder
Frame counter Additive, auto reset to S when back is opened.
Film rewind By crank after rewind button is depressed.
Depth of Field (DOF) Preview Not provided.
Camera back Interchangeable. Standard - hinged, swing open, removable, memo holder provided. Accepts data back MF-15.
Battery (1) one 3V lithium or (2) two 1.55V silver-oxide or (3) two 1.5V alkaline-manganese batteries. Battery is used for shutter timer (digital quartz timing), audio warning and metering.
Dimensions Approx. 136.0 mm(W) x 87.5mm(H) x 54.0mm(D)
Weight Approximately 490g.
One of the 1000000 reasons I love climbing more than (almost?) anything else is: this is what fills your mind completely, pushing out everything else. Then you have the other 999999 reasons, of course...
Did I buy a slightly overpriced five vehicle set containing a few nasty generics/concept cars just for this new for 2019 edition of the 1971 Datsun 510 Wagon? You bet I did and no doubt thats exactly what 99.999999% of other people will be doing too! ;-)
A Hot Wheels casting which initially started as a bit of a peg warmer in some countries just like its saloon counterpart has quickly become hot property thanks to the massive increase in collecting of classic Japanese vehicles. I do of course love to get caught up in diecast hype but on this occasion I've always liked this casting for what it is, a slightly modified Oriental wagon dating from a period when many World markets including our own were abandoning domestic products for much more reliable and better specced Japanese metal.
This new edition is part of the new Speed Blur set which I believe is going to be a new sub series for the basic Mainline this year and really suits its new Kaido House inspired livery. Found in a Morrisons which is pretty unusual as I only ever expect to find Majorette there. Mint and boxed.
It's been quite a while it seems since I've posted anything Kroger-related, but I've been putting off a trip to the often very crowded Olive Branch Kroger to get photos of it's completed remodel. In the meantime, I did find something earlier today at the Hernando Kroger that's worthy of posting a photo of: an overhead banner in the pharmacy entrance cart corral advertising what was once known as "ClickList" - now waaay more in-line with what 99.999999% of other retailers are calling the same service: "Pickup"!
We were tempted to use this service once during the holidays (I think due to heavy rain that day), but ultimately the weather cleared up (or we just outright postponed the trip!) and so the groceries were just purchased the old-school way again instead :P
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Kroger Marketplace, 2016 built, Commerce St. at E. Parkway, Hernando, MS
I ramble when I’m tired. Be warned.
So I woke up this morning (/afternoon…) and was like HELL YES I WANT TO SPEND 5 HOURS IN THE CAR TODAY.
So then I drove to Centralia. The thought was to find these three horses that were dumped at the sheep farm. Didn’t find the horses. Long story. Involving crossing a river by foot three times, and then not wanting to kill my car and then backing down this long driveway/travel/dirt road thing and upsetting some locals who were trying to get through with their ATVs and girlfriends. Cool people.
And then at 9 I head home and like 80% of the freeway between Tacoma and Puyallup is down to 1 lane for construction (if massive construction projects are any indication, WA is not one of those states that is on the verge of bankruptcy). And people are stupid and get OUT of the stopped lane on the right, only to have to merge back into it like a minute later, causing more congestion. Lots of coffee (starbucks drive-through open til 10 = there is a God) and loud jimmy eat world later, I’m home and tired and over-caffeinated. My processing is poop because the part of my brain that knows what looks good can’t run on caffeine alone. And I’m too tired to know which one to upload sooo look in comments because there are 16 more.....
So many good ideas in one day! *sarcasssm*
Oh. And I took 500 pictures.
There’s like 999999 more that are freaking adorable of her and her brother, who likes to make a different funny face in every shot. But they’re like full on face shots which I’m not really wanting to post for the world to see. Kids are sooo much fun to photograph when they're into it. My mother posted a link to my web site on her facebook which is apparently good because all these people want to pay me to take pictures of their children which means I might not starve in college WOO HOO.
And it only took 13 years and two months! Lol!
There has been a lot of fun and learning in that time here on Flickr!
The Neil Howard stages are fast becoming an autumn tradition at Oulton with some very interesting entries to jog memories, and very enthusiastically driiven , with a great atmosphere when darkness descends over the Cheshire countryside and the cars' lights pierce the darkness.
A great day's motorsport, with myself and mrs snowman breaking off from the spectating to thoroughly enjoy ourselves driving a GT86 on Oulton's rally school stages, and the day was rounded off by a bonfire and an excellent fireworks display.
For those wishing to identify the cars the entry list for the rally can be found here www.rallies.info/res.php?e=196&o=p&t=999&r=e&... and the results here www.rallies.info/res.php?e=196&o=p&t=999&r=o&...
Church of St Peter & St James, Halwill Devon - Halgewilla in the 1086 Domesday Survey and early in this century ruins of a chapel remained near the holy well which now sadly seems to be lost to human memory. The remains of two Saxon preaching crosses show that there has been a Christian community here for well over a thousand years.
Record of a church & list of rectors dates from the 13c - an early patron was the Prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England. The 14c granite font survives from this earlier building
The manor has changed owners several times, and these have included such well-known families as Fortescue, Cary, Arscott and Molesworth. The 14c or earlier tower with 5 bells is original Norman whilst the nave was rebuilt, extended and modified in 1870-9 under architect Samuel Hooper of Hatherleigh
It comprises west tower, nave, chancel , north & south transepts, north east vestry & south porch
A mile up the road was Halwill Junction station opened in 1879 , although not the size of Crewe, it was a major junction for Devon linking with stations from Bideford and Barnstaple in the north to Bude, Camelford and Launceston in the south. in the late 1950s and early 1960s with the increased use of the motorcar, it became unprofitable and a candidate for closure in the Beeching Report. First proposed for closure in April 1964, Halwill saw its connecting lines close one by one over the next few years heralding the end for the formerly important railway junction
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For Recolorable parts :D
They will remain darker if you recolor them :D For example : This is 666666 but now it is 282828, if you recolor it to ffffff, it'll remain darker : 999999.
I think these are very usefull shapes.
So if you use it GIVE PROPER CREDIT!
Pastie - 50kB together pastebin.com/MfiG2mrM
Enjoy!
Ben! :D
Type of camera 35mm Single Lens Reflex (SLR) Manual focus, electronically controlled focal plane shutter.
Usable film Any cartridge type 35mm film
Lens mount Nikon bayonet
Lens usable AI / AIS / AF / AFS
Lens not usable Non-AI (Requires AI modification) - AI-converted 55mm/1.2 Ser.# 184711-400000, AI-converted 28mm/3.5 Ser.# 625611-999999, AI-converted 35mm/1.4 Ser.# 385001-400000, Fisheye 6mm/5.6 (Requires MLU) - Fisheye 10mm/5.6 OP (Requires MLU) - PC-Nikkor 28/4 below ser.# 180901- PC-Nikkor 35/2.8ser. # between 851000-906201 - Reflex Nikkor 1000mm/11 ser. # below 1430000 - Reflex Nikkor 2000mm/11 ser. # below 200311- PC Nikkor 28mm/4 below ser# 180900, PC Nikkor 35mm/2.8 Ser.# 851001-906200, Zoom Nikkor 200-600mm/9.5 ser. # below 301922- Zoom Nikkor ED 180-600mm/8 ser. # below 174180 - Zoom Nikkor ED 360-1200mm/11 ser. # below 174127 - Focusing unit AU-1.
Shutter Electronically controlled vertical travel, metal focal plane. Shutter release accepts AR-3 screw type cable release.Pressing lightly on the shutter release activates metering circuit, the meter remains on for approx. 16 sec. after removing your finger and then shuts off automatically.
Shutter speeds Stepless from 1 sec. to 1/1000 sec. on P(Program) and A (Auto) mode; 11 speeds from 1 sec. to 1/1000 sec. on Manual mode; mechanical 1/90 sec at M90 (mechanical shutter setting, no battery required) setting and long exposure on B setting.
P(Program) mode Light intensity feed-back; shutter speed and aperture set automatically and steplessly.
A(Auto) mode Aperture priority; aperture set manually and shutter speed set automatically.
Manual mode Aperture and shutter set manually.
Audio Warning Signal Warning sound activated when shutter release is pushed half way in if shutter is approx. 1/30 sec and below or above 1/1000 sec. Can be turned off via lever locared adjacent to film advance lever.
Viewfinder Fixed eyelevel pentaprism; 0.84 magnification with 50mm lens set at infinity; 92% frame coverage.
Viewfinder display Shutter speed with LED display; exposure warning signal, flash ready.
Focusing screen Fixed. Matte/Fresnel with split image rangefinder spot and microprism (K2 screen).
Reflex mirror Automatic instant return.
Self timer 10 second delayed; setting cancellable.
Memory lock Not provided.
Multiple exposure Not provided.
Mirror lock up (MLU) Not provided.
Flash TTL; hot shoe provided; M90 setting for 1/90 second sync. Flash ready light provided within viewfinder.
Exposure metering Through the lens, center weighted, full aperture with AI/AIS/AF/AFS and most (with exceptions, see above) AI modified lens. Auto and program exposure. Meter does not work in M90 or B and viewfinder LED's don't light.
Metering range EV 1 to EV 18 at ASA/ISO 100 with 50mm f/1.4 lens.
Exposure compensation Provided; +/- 2 EV in 1/2 increments.
Film speed ASA/ISO 12 to ASA/ISO 3200
Film winding Single stroke lever. Lever also serves as shutter release lock. Accepts MD-14 (3.2 fps-2fps) or MD-E (1.5fps) auto film winder
Frame counter Additive, auto reset to S when back is opened.
Film rewind By crank after rewind button is depressed.
Depth of Field (DOF) Preview Not provided.
Camera back Interchangeable. Standard - hinged, swing open, removable, memo holder provided. Accepts data back MF-15.
Battery (1) one 3V lithium or (2) two 1.55V silver-oxide or (3) two 1.5V alkaline-manganese batteries. Battery is used for shutter timer (digital quartz timing), audio warning and metering.
Dimensions Approx. 136.0 mm(W) x 87.5mm(H) x 54.0mm(D)
Weight Approximately 490g.
My score level is L-7 (the maximum) at the end of the Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters ride. My score read 999999, which is the maximum that the can be displayed in the console of the ride car.
I visited Disneyland again today, Sunday February 1, 2015, in the early afternoon. The weather was great (70s, clear skies). The crowd was a bit heavier that yesterday (which is probably due to the fact that I was there in the morning yesterday). My first stop was the World of Disney store, to see if they had any of the DLR 60th Anniversary diamond pins left. I was told they sold out resort wide yesterday (release day). There were no new pins that I was interested in buying.
Frozen Fun, a set of new attractions in Disney California Adventure Park, was heavily promoted throughout DLR. I photographed just a few of the many posters I came across. Also the current park map for DCA has Frozen Fun on its cover.
When I went into Disneyland Park, I noticed that Sleeping Beauty Castle was closed and there was scaffolding over the main building. So they are beginning the work to decorate it for the 60th Anniversary of Disneyland. There were a couple of posters by the temporary wooden gate in front of the Castle, that had some historical information on the Castle. I got a new style Tinker Bell keychain in the Emporium. It was a large 2D vinyl figure of Tinker Bell with her usual attitude. In Crystal Arts, I got a couple of Arribas juice glasses, of Cinderella and Aurora. They are jeweled and had very nice images of the Princesses. They match the Snow White glass that I bought last year. I had a good score in the Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters ride, but it was not recorded, so I didn't make it to the leader board. I had my usual lunch at Plaza Inn, and then left for home.
The Neil Howard stages are fast becoming an autumn tradition at Oulton with some very interesting entries to jog memories, and very enthusiastically driiven , with a great atmosphere when darkness descends over the Cheshire countryside and the cars' lights pierce the darkness.
A great day's motorsport, with myself and mrs snowman breaking off from the spectating to thoroughly enjoy ourselves driving a GT86 on Oulton's rally school stages, and the day was rounded off by a bonfire and an excellent fireworks display.
For those wishing to identify the cars the entry list for the rally can be found here www.rallies.info/res.php?e=196&o=p&t=999&r=e&... and the results here www.rallies.info/res.php?e=196&o=p&t=999&r=o&...