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Bucket-wheel excavator in the Hambach surface mine,
an open-pit mine for mining lignite, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (nice size comparison excavator to car with two men beside)
Schaufelradbagger im Braunkohletagebau Hambach (nett der Größenvergleich Schaufelradbagger zum Auto mit 2 Personen)
Sony A9 & Sony AF 2470F2.8
NiSi Filter Natural Night
313215 has come in from Brighton and waits to go back. At intervals along the platform are hoses, buckets (in Southern mint green) and mops. For side windows of units? Do the 313s not have built in windscreen washers? Either way the bucket was full of green slime, so presumably doesn't get much use - although would impart that well used patina to the train....
Buckets and barrels on display at the Farmland Pet Shop in SIlverdale, WA. Photographed with a Ricoh 35 Rangefinder using Ilford Delta 100 film. The film was developed in Beerenol (Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer).
Marichka Kudriavtseva performs with the Lemon Bucket Orkestra on the patio in front of Roy Thomson Hall
Stobist: 3 580EX Canon flashes. 2 camera right and left through 23 in softboxes. 3rd bare flash for separation, again with Wife hanging out over a fast moving stream on top of an old log. By the way, that's just his nickname.
The Ford Model T is an automobile that was produced by Henry Ford’s Ford Motor Company from 1908 through 1927. The Model T set 1908 as the historic year that the automobile became popular. It is generally regarded as the first affordable automobile, the car that opened travel to the common middle-class American; some of this was because of Ford’s innovations, including assembly line production instead of individual hand crafting, as well as the concept of paying the workers a wage proportionate to the cost of the car, so they would provide a ready made market.The standard 4-seat open tourer of 1909 cost $850 (equivalent to $20,513 today), when competing cars often cost $2,000-$3,000 (equivalent to $48,267-$72,400 today.
A T-bucket is a specific style of hot rod car, based on a Ford Model T but extensively modified, or alternatively built with replica components to resemble a Model T. Since the last Model T was built over eighty years ago in 1927, modern T-buckets are generally replicas as there are few real Model Ts left in scrapyards to build upon. Wikipedia.
Temecula Rod Run March 12, 2010
Vintage, rustic house in the spring.The open air Museum in Tallinn. The sights and history of Estonia
These are available at commercial restaurant supply shops, inexpensive, lids snap on and off just tightly enough to stay in place but not requiring power tools to open. Plus you can see through the bucket to see how much is left.
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Off to the seaside for the day. It's gonna be hot me thinks. Have a terrific Tuesday. See you soon xxx
Texture Tuesday link up, spied at a the house of a friend who was having some renovating done. Think they were using these for nails.