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Gerberas de Colores - 022221-5 - City Flare BC - TS2 LR
I have found another capture to complement the previuously posted image of the Satin Bowerbird. I quite like the uplifting mood created by this one of three young birds frolicking in the trees.
In case you wonder about the Latin name of this bird: male Satin Bowerbird develops his dark violet-satiny sheen after seven years.
(Ptilonorhynchus violaceus)
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Use it for shooting cyber images or as a cyber item.
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A wonderful attraction I never tried it but I'm sure it must feel very nice to sit inside the seats of it :-) Unfortunetly I forgot my Camera with the memory card inside at my home so this is the one and only picture from the Wasen for today.
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Doug Harrop Photography • November 1989
Union Pacific's Clearfield Switcher shuffles a cut of heavy haul rocket booster cars on the Syracuse Branch wye in Clearfield, Utah.
UP 175 is a former Missouri Pacific B23-7 No. MP 4675 and UP 910 is former Western Pacific GP40-2 No. 3555.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) shipped solid rocket boosters from Thiokol Corporation in Corinne, Utah to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
The 12-foot-wide, 150-ton segments were shipped by rail for 30 years. A clamshell-like cover, hinged at the top, protected the hardware throughout the journey. Fully loaded, a single segment car weighs in at 513,000 pounds.
Union Pacific's Malad Local was shuffling cars on the Thiokol Spur in Corrine, Utah on Nov. 20, 1993.
A Union Pacific GP30B rests at North Yard in Salt Lake City, Utah on July 30, 1977. The 2250 HP booster was built UP 737B by EMD in July 1963 and retired from the UP roster in Sept. 1983.
Some people see me like this.
I think this is very frank portrait 'cause this is what I see in the mirror too.
Photo made by dear friend Daniela Kontic Strojan as far I'm concerned another fantasy booster.
Cais Palafítico da Carrasqueira - Alcácer do Sal - Portugal
The year is ending, the pandemic continues to hit us in successive waves and vaccination and confinement are still the best defense.
But for my brain the best booster continues to be these moments of isolation with my camera and breathing landscape.
Happy Holidays and please stay safe !
Sony 7R MKIII + Sony FE 16-35 f2.8 GM @ 18 mm
ISO 200 - f/6.3 - 30 Sec
Long time no post . . . been so busy. Finally got out the camera to get a few shots of the dogs out in the fresh snow.
Vous pouvez tous rejoindre mon groupe "Juste du talent" pour publier vos plus belles photos !!!
Merci et à bientôt.
Railfreight Metals liveried 56032 'Sir de Morgannwg / County of South Glamorgan' passes Birmingham Moor Street with Pathfinders Bristol - Guildford 'Rooster Booster enthusiasts tour on 14 December 1996. The train reversed at Stratford-upon-Avon with 58005 taking over for the trip to London. The trip also included haulage by classes 20,33,37, 60 and 73. Thanks to the superb Six Bells Junction for the tour details. Kodachrome 200 original
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Built for Mechtober. I'm already late for the one mech per week format, oh well! We'll see how many more join the ranks...
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With those fins, I think this looks cooler than the original.
Update: (Flickrblogged: 4/2/2010)
Update: Wow, thanks for all the comments everyone. This high-power rocket was built by Steve P., a highly skilled member of the Spaceport Rocketry Association who specializes in the complex upscaling of small rocket kits into much bigger ones. This is one of his most intricate and at apogee, the "SRBs" eject and are recovered separately. It takes a lot of work to get it ready to fly and I believe it is his most complex, in seven years I've only seen it fly once.
Update: 4/9/2010, From Steve, the builder and owner of the rocket:
"The model is based on a 4x Dr. Zooch Space Shuttle.
The External Tank stands 58 inches tall by 6 inches in diameter. Boosters are 44 inches tall by 3.5 inches in diameter. The orbiter is 29 inches long with a wingspan of 21.5 inches.
The stack uses a K550 motor to boost to about 1500 feet. A 3 output altimeter in the ET commands booster release, drogue and main parachutes. Each booster has electronics to release a parachute."
This was its maiden flight.
The Spaceport Rocketry Association is a non-profit, rocketry club in Plam Bay, Florida. We welcome hobbyists of all ages and skill levels.
Norfolk Southern train #052 eases through Dallas, GA with 12 rocket booster sections bound for NASA at Cape Canaveral for use on the Artemis Program. The longest days of the year may be hot but they sure are great for times like these.
An unexpected benefit of being at the Jetty Park venue was that the booster landing zone is just across the water from you.
As the boosters are returning to earth, they look like they could be headed straight toward you. Probably because they very nearly are!
You can actually see in the image the rockets throttling the engines to control their descent (variation in light intensity). Their sonic booms reached my location about the same time as touchdown on their landing, causing me a moment or two of confusion.
Pretty amazing event! Definitely recommended!
Cheers!
Taylors - Booster Maxxx. Taken at Knutsford Fair after sunset. Named 'Air Crash', one of only 2 in the UK at 180ft High.
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One complaint was made, and this artwork has to be painted over.
I took this photograph with a Canon EOS 20-35mm f/3.5 - f/4.5 USM lens attached to a Fujifilm XT 1 camera using a Fringer EF-FX Pro II Lens Mount Adapter. The lens normally shoots wide open at f/3.5, but when the lens is attached to my Fujifilm XT 1 with the Fringer EF-FX Pro II, it shoots wide open at f/2.8. As the Fringer is not a speed booster, I don't understand this. I can't achieve this effect with my other Canon lenses.
An older mech model of the "Booster" line.
While its structural integrity is not up to standards these days, it went fast and it looked cool. And that was all that mattered back in the day
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