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Depression and despair can leave you feeling chained and helpless, with no voice that would make sense to anyone who has never suffered the same condition. It makes you feel like you've been left high and dry, with a dark shadow following you. You think someone is ok because they look perfect, but are they really?
Markarian’s Chain is a string of galaxies that lie near the centre of the Virgo Cluster. The chain of galaxies includes Messier 84 and Messier 86 and was named after Benjamin E. Markarian, an Armenian astrophysicist who was the first to discover that the galaxies share a common motion through space. At least seven Markarian galaxies appear to move coherently, while others are merely superposed in the same line of sight.
This image is the result of 210 x 30s exposures (70 for each RGB filter) combined with 75 x 120s exposures (25 for each RGB filter) - 4hrs 15mins total. It was captured using a QHY163 mono camera and Altair Wave 115ED with 0.79x reducer and field flattener.
The images were captured using Sequence Generator Pro 3, preprocessing was done using Astro Pixel Processor with final processing done in Photoshop CC.
Chain made of electrical connections series.
The backbone is usually made with wires of 1,50 mm2 or 2,5 mm2.
Infinite number of connections.
The distance between 2 connections is upon request. Typically 1 meter.
Each output can be direct cable or connector, male or female, M8 or M12.
Example of application: Led illumination.
The Széchenyi Chain Bridge is a chain bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the western and eastern sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Designed by English engineer William Tierney Clark and built by Scottish engineer Adam Clark, it was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in Hungary. It was opened in 1849. It is anchored on the Pest side of the river to Széchenyi (formerly Roosevelt) Square, adjacent to the Gresham Palace and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and on the Buda side to Adam Clark Square, near the Zero Kilometre Stone and the lower end of the Castle Hill Funicular, leading to Buda Castle.
Budapest
3 February 2017
Quite like the look of the ground in the rain and how it contrasts with the silver in the chain. Took this shot to show off the bits I bought from my local bike shop
My daughter made a lovely daisy chain for me to photograph and here is the result which i`m, really pleased with .
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On April 18th of 2015, my hometown of Ermelo (The Netherlands), celebrated its 70th anniversary year of the liberation from occupation by Nazi Germany during the Second World War.
On this exact day, seventy years ago, Canadian soldiers came into town via the Putterweg, hit a roadblock and met with some German resistance.
Today, festivities included a re-enactment of the fighting and liberation, in which cadets of the Royal Military School (the KMS in Ermelo) were dressed in period-accurate Canadian uniforms and ran through the Putterweg, guns blazing.
There was lots of music, a static show of military vehicles and demonstrations of armaments and equipment by our own armed forces; the 400th Medical Battalion (400 GNKBAT), 45th Mechanized Infantry Battalion (45 PAINFBAT RIOG), Communications (Regiment Verbindingstroepen) and one of the Engineering Battalions (Genie).
The supply chain is one of the most important parts of cross-border eCommerce. Data validated on the blockchain network is virtually incorruptible, solving a key problem facing logistics providers all over the world. An incorruptible blockchain network provides a transparent supply chain where shoppers can see the flow of the products they buy, in turn increasing their consumer confidence.
Pioneer, Vancouver Canada
The Concrete Heritage Museum is losing a long term storage room as the owners of the building would like to renovate it for a future purpose. Much of what we have in there has no real place in our museum so we would like to dispose of it. Offering it to other museums is part of the process, so we hope that some of it will find a home in nearby community museums. Part of it is shown in these pictures today and more will be added later.
I present you with my purse collection. I used bits and pieces from previous projects and used them up to make these cute (at least in my opinion) key chains.
I want to gift them to my friends and I hope they will like them.
More of these purse are already requested so I will be preparing a new collection for January 2017.