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Jetsgo - McDonnell Douglas MD-83 (cn 53469 LN:2116) - C-GKLR - FLL 28.11.2004

mamiya 645

mamiya sekor c 55mm f2.8N

fujifilm pro 400h

Air Canada Boeing 777-333(ER) C-FNNU sunset arrival at YVR from YYZ

What a stunning car! The chrome and wooden steering wheel are gorgeous.

seen 11/10/04 taxiing at PHX

a few more from most likely December 1994, I figured as I was only a few rolls away from the LS&I shot I'd see what else was worth posting, here a C&NW grain train heads into the corridor in the North End of Superior on it's way back to Itasca Yard. a SOO unit is #2 in the line-up.

Manchester Airport EGCC Runway 05R

C-FTWJ - Boeing B-737-7CT/W - WestJet

(leased from ILFC)

with the new WestJet-logo

at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)

 

c/n 30.713 - built in 2007

Westjet Airlines C-GWSZ Boeing 737-8CT(WL) 37092 YYZ Toronto Airport Magic Plane/Walt Disney World cs MickeyJet

Milan, 2022

  

Olympus OM-1n

Olympus 50mm f/1.8 OM F.Zuiko

Ilford HP5 Plus 400

  

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C-GMGX - Dassault Falcon 7X - Magna International Inc. (untitled)

at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)

 

c/n 50 - built in 2008 -

operated by Magna since 10/2019 - based Toronto Buttonville

Expired (2008) Portra 160NC. Home processed with the Unicolor C-41 kit. Edits in PS.

Under a threatening sky, crude oil tanker C. BRAVE (IMO 9904077) arrives at Hound Point terminal in the Firth of Forth, assisited by Targe Towing tugs CORRINGHAM and HOPETOUN.

Autoperiferia nº311

 

Scania Citywide LE Hybrid

 

Vin YS2K4X20001901689

C-GVWJ - Boeing B-737-281A - WestJet

at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) in 2001

 

c/n 21.718 - built in 1979 for All Nippon Airways -

operated by WestJet between 12/1999 and 06/2006 -

final operator was Aerosur - retired

 

scanned from Kodachrome-slide

ZH882 Ascot 5993 on RWY 23 just about to taxi for departure after its 30 mins or so visit for fuel

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Last Day Of School (15/30 Project)

C-FEJA - Canadair CRJ-200/ER - JAZZ (operating for Air Canada)

at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)

Today,(March 23rd 2016), the last operational generating set at the coal fired Ferrybridge 'C' power station was shut down. Unit 3 was commissioned in 1967 and was a C.A Parsons Ltd 500MW machine.

Air Canada B787-8 Dreamliner arriving in to DUB

C-FZRM - Boeing B-737-8CT/SW - WestJet

at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)

 

with new WestJet-logo

 

c/n 40.840 - built in 2016

 

arr. YHM for KF maintenance

"It wasn't me"

 

Sculpture sur neige, Carnaval de Québec

 

Laurentides (Québec)

Jessie Armand (cap.)

Michel Proulx

Mathieu Béchard

 

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Luminance HDR 2.3.0 tonemapping parameters:

Operator: Mantiuk06

Parameters:

Contrast Mapping factor: 0.33

Saturation Factor: 1.24

Detail Factor: 1

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PreGamma: 1

 

C is for coral!

 

This spaceship is based on the alphabet starfighter project that my son and I began last year. As soon as the new coral color came out I wanted to build something with it and a spaceship seemed like the perfect choice. The curved section was a little hard to figure out. Initially I tried hinge plates, but I didn't have enough so I ended up using clips and flex tube. It was fun trying to use at least one of every coral element I had. The play-feature of this ship is the way the fuselage can rotate around the cockpit section.

 

Backstory:

One cold weekend afternoon, I was looking for something to do with my four year old in the house. We went to our Lego room, "What do you want to build?", "A spaceship," Star Wars obsessive Elliot answered, "an E-Wing!" I knew that the Lego fan site From Bricks to Bothans held a letter based starfighter contest years before, but I was willing to give it our own try.

 

During the build I developed our own set of self imposed RULES:

1. The ship has to be in the shape of the letter

2. It must be strong enough for a four year old to play with it without breaking

3. The primary color and cockpit location are chosen by Elliot

4. Any piece Elliot finds (that matches the color scheme) MUST be incorporated into the build

5. What Elliot says, goes. So if he wants a play feature or design element, I had find a way to make it happen

 

As the project progressed the builds became more and more complex and the rules became more flexible. We finished the letters of Elliot's first and middle names and now we are working our way through the remaining letters.

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