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This is a bucket from Marion 7400 excavator. Built in United States in 1950's and this particular machine was bought to Finland in 1960's. The whole machine weighted over 600 tons and length of the barrier was around 63 meters, so it was quite huge machine at it's time. This bucket alone could haul 10 cubic meters of soil at a time. It has now been scrapped a long time ago, only the bucket and a small sign remain to remind of this giant.
This was the other costume I wanted to do for the Halloween shoot. Yeah, yeah played out but it was one of my bucket list items to do. We first tried the blonde look to see how that work followed by the black china cut wig (as previously photographed).
A lot of fun for this outfit shoot. Might do another rendition in the near future 💅 💄
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Young giant panda Bei Bei plays in a bucket at the National Zoo in Washington, DC.
From the National Zoo webpage: “Mei Xiang gave birth to a male cub on August 22, 2015. DNA results concluded that Tian Tian is the father. He was named on September 25, 2015 by the First Lady of the United States and the First Lady of the People's Republic of China.”
dcist.com/2017/04/go_home_already_1472.php
This was the other costume I wanted to do for the Halloween shoot. Yeah, yeah played out but it was one of my bucket list items to do. We first tried the blonde look to see how that work followed by the black china cut wig (as previously photographed).
A lot of fun for this outfit shoot. Might do another rendition in the near future 💅 💄
*Any rude or grotesque comments will be filtered out*
Andrew checks out a homemade rolling bucket lift in the Indian Mine. Necessity is, indeed, the mother of invention.
Indian Mine
Monarch Canyon
Death Valley National Park
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We had extra strings of christmas lights. I put them in a metal bucket that sits on a patio table.
Used manual focus to get an out of focus shot
Bucket on a post! Processed with three photos. One texture, the original and one other originial photo. Combined in PSE7 layers.
1. Pail Princess, 2. niñita, 3. Bucket Bubba, 4. 2.100 // love bucket, 5. Wanted to steal her bucket..., 6. P-I-N-K, 7. Bucket O Baby, 8. Old Wooden Bucket, 9. DSC05086 copy
Created with fd's Flickr Toys
What do you say we get rid of this?
We grind into our mined skin
Collect our blood like sap from a tree
To make some sweet syrup?
Yes
CHeers to you, a bucket of red
Harvested from under my veins so
That you
That you could escape from under
My skin but you’re already sunk in
DEeper than a cat’s claws- I don’t
Avoid the scratches
Go ahead make me bleed kitty
Because we know what hurts worse
This fucking heart of mine
Can we make it stop?
Tip top
Make beLieve you’re in tip top shape
Head up, chest out, spine straight!
Get a little more lipstick
Red
Oh yes red and those boots dear
Put those on your feet and balance
Balance dear
You’re losing it
You’re losing it
You’re goddamn fucking losing it!
Captain! More sap to the buckets!
Both Roscoe and Filozinha love to drink water from the bucket so I just leave it there with fresh water.
Just wondering if the goats, ducks and Gummies from 2-Dog-Farm's will show up in the cats' bucket!
Test model for a large waterwheel thing using 30275 catapult bucket. The central gear provides a cross axle at the center and locks in 4 of the 16 arms. The remaining arms are held in place with part packing, which does put a load on some clips. I don't currently have enough buckets to test this in-hand.
They are among the largest vehicles ever constructed, and the biggest bucket-wheel excavator ever built, the MAN Takraf RB293, is the largest terrestrial vehicle in human history.
Another bucket-list photo opportunity that I will probably never get, so I decided to create it in Leonardo AI.
This was the other costume I wanted to do for the Halloween shoot. Yeah, yeah played out but it was one of my bucket list items to do. We first tried the blonde look to see how that work followed by the black china cut wig (as previously photographed).
A lot of fun for this outfit shoot. Might do another rendition in the near future 💅 💄
*Any rude or grotesque comments will be filtered out*
This was the other costume I wanted to do for the Halloween shoot. Yeah, yeah played out but it was one of my bucket list items to do. We first tried the blonde look to see how that work followed by the black china cut wig (as previously photographed).
A lot of fun for this outfit shoot. Might do another rendition in the near future 💅 💄
*Any rude or grotesque comments will be filtered out*
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. I couldn't resist turning this shot upside down for an unusual composition. A homeless guy does a headstand in a bucket as his 'only talent' and with his note begs the crowd not to make him laugh. One of the stranger sights on the streets of Glasgow this day and fortunate, for him, that it wasn't raining!
Was used to collect maple sap from a sugar maple tree. This wooden sugar bucket was cleaned up, cut, made into a child's rocking chair, then painted. It has a padded seat. A friend has this one for her grandchildren.
mmgPortra160NC_20080608_8_02
Rolleicord-V
Xenar 75mm/F3.5
Kodak Portra160NC2
Ryoanji temple Kyoto / 竜安寺 京都
Please donate to support research for ALS (for more information visit:: www.alsa.org/fight-als/ice-bucket-challenge.html)
You can get your ice-bucket at: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Iced%20Gems/232/127/22
Spotted hanging over a footpath at Wells-next-the-sea.
Sony A7RII & FE 24-105mm f4 OSS. NIK Silver Efex 3
This was the other costume I wanted to do for the Halloween shoot. Yeah, yeah played out but it was one of my bucket list items to do. We first tried the blonde look to see how that work followed by the black china cut wig (as previously photographed).
A lot of fun for this outfit shoot. Might do another rendition in the near future 💅 💄
*Any rude or grotesque comments will be filtered out*
Hamburg, Germany
HDR from one RAW shot
Best view on black:
Nikon D70 - f/5 - 1/80 sec.
Tamron 18-200mm F3.5-6.3
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