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The Zacuto Lightweight Support System (LWS) comes with Z-Release for all professional 2/3”, 1/2" sized cameras as well as prosumer cameras such as the JVC GY-HD100/200/250 or the Canon XL-H1. Zacuto LWS gives you the ability to mount rods to the front of your camera so that you can attach matte boxes and follow focus units. To be used with a wedge style tripod plate.

 

But Zacuto has taken this several steps further. This is the first universal lightweight support plate to work with all Sony, Panasonic, Canon and JVC cameras that use the wedge style tripod plate. That means that one plate can be used for all cameras. When you get a new camera you can still use the Z-LWS.

 

The Lightweight Support System has unique features that have never been seen in lightweight support plates such as incorporating two Z-Release mounts into the plate. These mounts allow you to be able to attach any Z-Release equipped products directly to your Z-LWS plate. This frees the camera from having to mount equipment on it. Also, with the flip of a Z-Release lever your equipment is released allowing you to go handheld in seconds. No more unscrewing monitors for a simple location move. Mount items like Zacuto wireless plates, Zamerican articulating arms or any other arms retrofitted with Z-Release, on-board monitors, hard drives and more. Virtually anything can be mounted to this style of camera allowing you to completely customize your setup, similar to the versatility seen in Zacuto’s innovative prosumer baseplate line. Z-LWS package includes, LWS plate, two 8" front rods and side mounted double Z-Release mount.

 

Please refer to our Z-release System for an overview of our products.

 

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Collection Box for National Society For The Prevention of Cruelty To Children.

Coin drop is located in the small box boy is holding. A bell rings when the coin is dropped. Key locked door is located in the back of the base for coin removal.

Mom and Brenda

Warfield Sports Day, costumes about 1961

The Box is Plymouth's new multi-million-pound cultural and heritage attraction

 

Experience stunning gallery displays, high-profile artists and wonderful art exhibitions, not to mention an unforgettable programme of exciting events and performances, and thousands of fascinating artefacts and archives.

 

One of the opening exhibitions is Mayflower 400: Legend and Legacy and is one of the highlights of the Mayflower year.

 

Work on The Box began in March 2017. When finished, it will maintain the wonderful architecture of the Grade II Listed former Museum and Art Gallery and Central Library buildings, while also expanding its facilities through a stylish and contemporary extension - which includes a brand new main entrance on Tavistock Place.

 

The £42m redevelopment plan has also included repairing, refurbishing and transforming St Luke’s Church into the largest single GIS-compliant gallery in the South West. It will even feature a beautiful stained-glass window, created by world-famous artist Leonor Antunes. The buildings will be linked by an outdoor public space that houses food, drink and retail outlets.

 

The Box redevelopment scheme has been led by Plymouth City Council, in partnership with the University of Plymouth and the National Museum of the Royal Navy.

 

It has also been supported by the City Council, the Heritage Lottery Fund, Arts Council England, the Coastal Communities Fund, the Garfield Weston Foundation, the University of Plymouth, the Wolfson Foundation, the British Film Institute and Interreg.

This is Malton Signal Box and is a NE S1a type from circa 1873. It has an IFS (Individual Function Switch) panel dating from 1966 but was extended 1993 when the box took over control of Heslerton and Rillington areas. All signals here are colour lights and the crossing is operated from a barrier control unit inside the box. The box works Absolute Block to Weaverthorpe and Kirkham Abbey.

 

By this point the snow was coming down fast but I think it is a nice addition to the shot.

 

NEWS 2020! Lunch box with 3 compartments and Fish motif.

Playing around while I was packing.

View large to appreciate! (see Tony Burton's comment below for link to view large)

 

Thanks for the idea ...

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The Pololu MD01B motor driver in it's new home. Have to use plastic screws because the plating around the mounting holes is hot. This small piece of aluminum fastens inside the box via the two countersunk holes visible above the buttons in the previous photo.

 

Diavolino board mounts on the opposite side.

"Hans Sarda, 2, gets a hug from the Wild Animal Park's lion mascot." Image by Dan Rios, published in the Escondido Times-Advocate on Sunday, March 6, 1994, page 11.

Boxes for tin friction toy airplanes

 

Top: Asahitoy American Airlines DC-7

(Toy inside is marked as an Electra)

Bottom: Tomiyama + Yonezawa Stratocruiser

He's so damned kawaii and big now.

The Signal Box at Kiplingcotes Station...still intact

a brand new 334 sits opposite 318 267 and 314 207 at Glasgow Central in 2001

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan—Second Sgt. Qutubulla, with the 2nd Brigade Afghan National Civil Order Police, jumps onto a box while competing in the Warhorse Crossfit Challenge held at Camp Nathan Smith, April 8. Qutubulla is partnered with 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division Soldiers and chose to show support by competing in the challenge. The Crossfit challenge was designed to honor the Brigade's fallen Soldiers. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Ruth Pagán, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, PAO)

All that remains of a Police Box is the lamp i got this 10 years ago , the person i got it from had tried to buy the police box it came from but it was demolished before he could save it !

melbourne. it wasn't a huge bargain at $20 but the rusty little sewing scissors and number of wooden spools in a box handmade from an old cheese crate made it a pretty easy decision.

Yet another "super macro" experiment, this time with the edge of one of the many moving boxes in my apartment. The larger view shows a little more detail.

Police Box Photograph

My son's reflection in one of Donald Judd's sculptures.

Concert Balkan Beat Box au Bikini à Toulouse le 02/06/2011

 

Serie in Black... here...

 

Bulgarian Chicks

Aidr Adirim

 

(Olypums EP-2 + Angenieux 25 0.95)

 

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our first swipe at making boxes.. pretty wood, got dropped in finishing, so we shant sell it. ah well. :)

This is from the simplest and most widely known of tatos.A good box if, you know, you're folding on a flood plain or something.

This is a tissue box cover :)

This is a crappy photo of the boxes I did for Mark Parker... 2002

For the first time, the DCPA is opening up a Holiday Box Office in an off-premises storefront. But the temporary “pop-up store” located between Detroit and Clayton streets on First Avenue will do much more than just sell tickets and gift certificates (with all handling fees waived). Here are photos from the opening party (and Mile High Holidays press conference) that included appearances from The Grinch, along with Denver Mayor Michael Hancock, Shaun Taylor-Corbett of 'Jersey Boys' and Tiny Tim (Elias Harger) from 'A Christmas Carol.' All photos by John Moore. The 4,000-square-foot space opens Nov. 21 and runs through Dec. 23. This unique bit of enterprise in Cherry Creek includes a stage for free performances, free activities for kids and plentiful information about the wide variety of activities available at the DCPA. It's located at 2771 E. 1st Ave. between Clayton and Detroit streets in Cherry Creek North. It's open through Dec. 23, 2014. Hours: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, plus Dec. 22 & 23; 1-5 p.m. Sundays

No handling fees on any in-store ticket purchases. Read more about it here: www.denvercenter.org/blog-posts/news-center/2014/11/13/dc...

Cute Guy in his box

Sometimes less is more. I spent 20 minutes wrestling with saran wrap, feathers, a strand of pearls and my hair to come up with some really awful avante-garde bs. After 20 some odd frames, I ditched the accessories, pulled up my hair, sat down and snapped off three more shots. I'm not sure why I decided to have a cardboard box in the background, but maybe it's to stash all my failed props?

A box of VHS tapes.

A little friend of ours turned 5 and she received a personalized doll in its own box with trading cards, based on one of her drawings.

 

You can also have your own personalized doll or softie if you submit one of your drawings.

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boxes at the military depot

A series on what appears to be now an unloved feature on our streets – the phone box.

In the age of mobile devices how much longer will they survive?

When did you last use one?

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Disused signal box at Baschurch nr Shrewsbury Shropshire.

 

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This image is part of the recruits/new entrants set.

Can you help identify the Non Commissioned Officer in the image? More to follow.

Saturday 22nd August 2015. The line from Bristol to Wotton Bassett is closed. This 'outage' is so that major works can take place to modify the line for electrification. Although Brunel's famous tunnel has an impressive portal, the tunnel roof actually reduces down quite dramatically and it's not lined. It's hacked out of rock. The process here apparently is to lower the track bed in order to gain height for the catenary.

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