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It must be Spring as nests are popping up all over. This Great White Egret is bringing a finely selected stick back with him. I wonder if that is for the Living room or one of the Bedrooms...
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Ok, So I've had this Fuji X100F for a couple of weeks now and can't make up my mind if I love it or hate it. On the plus side it's small, mirrorless and inconspicuous, meaning I can get away with a bit more street photography without being glared at!
However, the ergonomics of the camera are painful. The grip if far to small, and as a result it's easy to accidentally knock one of the four buttons on the command dial. I've disabled two of them, but it's impossible to disable the "drive" button. As a result today I managed to knock the camera into "filters" mode without realizing it and spent 10 minutes trying to work out what I'd done. Somehow it also switch from raw mode to jpg mode at the same time which I didn't realize until I got home, at which point I gave the camera a stream of four letter words.
The bold SOO lettering on the hood of this candy apple red SD40-2 has held up well over the last 30 years.
This is the former SOO No. 6617, which was built in April of 1983. It survived on the CP for a while before it was sold to Respondek's Squaw Creek Southern Railroad in southern Indiana. It's now in the possession of Mike Roberts, owner of Railway Service Contractors, Inc.
The lettering on the engineer's side of the hood of this unit was patched and stylized to read "SCS" for the Squaw Creek Southern. 12/11/23.
COCODRIE, L.-A contractor signals his driver as he launches his jon boat at Branch Terrebonne Parish, La., on the morning of Thursday, July 1, 2010. After two days of limited boat operations due to severe weather and flooding and a day after oil entered Terrebonne Bay, this and other boats are preparing to recover the oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill and to protect the coastal marshland from further contamination through the use of containment boom. U.S. Coast Guard Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class John D. Miller.
Another ruthless killer.
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Back at it again for dronuary. This drone is property of a private security firm, Sun-Tang. The handler, right, is one of the elite contractors upon which the company and its patrons rely.
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This Left-Hand Drive Scammell Contractor was one of the heavy haulage machines that were active at the Welland (Malvern) Steam and Country Fair in 2023.
Late 1960s Lumar Contractors "Powerhouse" High Lift Mobile Crane by Louis Marx and Company. Cleaned, re-strung and in full working order once more.
Another tough guy....!
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I said, I did. The daedric version of the Contractor Mask was done.
Also, I'm using the Wintage version of the Somber ENB now. I loved it!! =D
Ken at www.customminifig.co.uk suggested redoing this guy with the Hazel ISA M4. The result looks cool IMO, however I do like my Brickarms assault rifle / shotgun hybrid.
Scammell Contractor I spotted sitting around Wingfield. Looks like it was a prime mover, and it's running a Cummins NTA400 under the hood.
A custom built MP/PDW chambered in .45, was one of many unique designs created for hitmen in the service of organized crime, the "Contractor's 45" was sometimes referred to as the modern replacement to the iconic Thompson SMG of the 1920s.
At least one of these is used for runs with the Wayne Highlands School District. The first bus in the like is a spare for them, and was previously numbered 83. The middles bus is blank, and the bus at the end is the WHSD bus 72.
As we are aware getting into locations can be a bit bizar , as we left this place a local german lady stopped pedalling her bike and asked us when was the "Building " going to be re opened , we so were not german contractors , as we found this place there happened to be major road works right outside the place , the only way in !!
New 650 heading North for Simpson complete with 54m boom Y-Guy and rear outriggers…Only the second to be based in the UK with Bernard Hunter of Edinburgh having the first for Scotland
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Ah, contractors. You love to hate them and hate to love them, but you've gotta admit that it's the most badass job in the world. Stackin' paper, shootin' motherfuckers, drinkin' booze and fuckin' bitches.
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Strobist info: SB900 into Softbox from above. California Sunbounce Reflector (Zebra) from below. Bare SB800 and SB600 behind the Models as rimlights. Triggered with CLS.
I saw a picture of this ex Australian Army Scammell Contractor tank transporter that'd been converted to a tipper here on Flickr around 2011, and when I was on holiday there in 2018 I decided to see if the 1971 built machine was still around.
With not much time or information I managed to track it down even though it'd moved location to a coal mine which was impossible to access without induction training!
Never mind, at least the old girl was parked fairly near the fence!