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PictionID:54489553 - Catalog:Titan Centaur 17 - Title:Array - Filename:Titan Centaur 17.jpg - ---- Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
This is my Cinderella Collection
I really like what Disney released for Cinderella and how great the collection look, the only thing I didn't got is the cinderella limited edition 17 inch doll.
Collection of shadow photographs drawn from my favorites. Please view these images individually. You will meet some fine photographers.
1. Damsel fly, 2. 'Extensive Frolic Time' - Bavaria, Germany, 3. Shadow play, 4. Illusioni ottiche ... zebra o cane ?!, 5. Green Silhouettes, 6. Shadow Puppets, 7. Poised, 8. EL DELTA DEL EBRO, 9. The spare sock ( Il calzino di ricambio ), 10. Comma, 11. Shadowfax, 12. Free!!, 13. Wash www.flickr.com/photos/duanemoore/5522823869/
Historic collection of weapons used by the dutch armed forces. Based at the Natinaal Militair Museum in Soesterberg, The Netherlands.
MY collection of 3 Humvees, greatly based on Legohaulics version. There are still a couple of pieces that i still need to make them look better, mainly grill plates, 1x1 clips and wedge plates.
From front side Rose unit, Bascetta variation, Bascetta unit, Sonobe variation
紫 purple:正四面体 Regular Tetrahedron
青 blue:正六面体 Regular Hexahedron
赤 red:正八面体 Regular Octahedron
緑 green:正十二面体 Regular Dodecahedron
橙 orange:正二十面体 Regular Icosahedron
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ローズユニット、Bascetta変形版、オリジナルBascetta、薗部式裏出し版です〜
This is my camera collection, minus a couple. First of all, it's missing my Nikon D200 (I had to take the photo with something!). It's also missing my Casio Exilim EX-Z60, I just totally forgot to include it. Not included is also my new Zorki 4, but that's only because it's somewhere between Ukraine and Michigan right now.
Here's a rundown of what you're looking at:
Canon FTb 35mm SLR with a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 lens - Yep, a Nikon lens on a Canon body. I used the rare Canon MC-N adapter to get it on there. Introduced in 1971 and first to feature the Canon FD mount. Bought the body at Camera Connection in Redford, MI in January 2008. (back row, left)
Agfa Ansco Shur-Shot box camera - Agfa introduced the Shur-Shot in 1932, but I don't know the detail of this specific model. I haven't come across any others with the same detailing on the face either. The camera says to use D-6 Agfa Plenachrome film, pretty sure that's not available anymore. I think my mom gave this to me, no idea where shot got it though. (back row, 2nd from left)
Yashica Mat 124 TLR (twin lens reflex) - Essentially a copy of the Rolleiflex, Yashica came out with this TLR in 1968, again I'm not certain of the production date of mine. Takes 120 or 220 film with 6x6 frames. I got this heavy mother on eBay in June of 2006. (back row, 2nd from right)
Nikon N75 35mm SLR with Nikkor 85mm f/1.8 - Known as the Nikon F75 outside the US, this camera was at the middle to higher end of the entry level SLRs from Nikon. Only available for a few years from February 2003 to January 2006, I got mine as a Christmas present in 2003 from a then girlfriend. This is the camera that really got me interested in photography. (back row, right)
Olympus Pen-EE S half-frame 35mm camera - Funny little camera introduced in 1962. This camera takes pictures vertically so you basically get twice the amount of frames in a roll of film. I don't remember where I got this, possibly either a gift or a garage sale in the last few years. (middle row, left)
Olympus D-360L 1.3MP digital camera - Released in February of 2000, I bought mine for $300 just before a trip to San Diego in October 2000. It was either the camera or a Playstation 2 (in the end my mom got me the PS2 for Christmas). This was my first digital camera and I had a lot of fun with it. It takes 4 AA batteries, so it can get pretty heavy. It has a fixed lens stuck at an 35mm equivalent of 36mm. I used a 64MB SmartMedia memory card with it. (middle row, right)
Canon PowerShot S100 Digital ELPH 2.1MP camera - Released in the Summer of 2000 at $600. Has a 2x optical zoom and it was the smallest digital camera on the market when it was released. It's actually still one of the smaller digital cameras I've seen. The camera works fine but I've never actually used it. My dad gave it to me when he upgraded a few years ago. (front row, left)
Leica D-Lux 3 10MP digital camera - This joint production between Leica and Panasonic was released in the later part of 2006 along with its sister, the Panasonic DMC-LX2. Comes with a 4x zoom and optical image stabilization. Shoots in JPR or RAW and has three choices of framing: 16:9 (like a widescreen TV), 2:3 (like traditional 35mm film), and 4:3 (like a normal P&S digicam). I love the 16:9 ratio. I got this camera from Adray Camera in January 2008.
Grottoes, 2014
Polaroid SX-70
Impossible Project SX-70
In the family barn I've been exploring since I was a kid a collection of bones, presumably cat bones, has been slowly forming over the past few years. We can only assume foxes have to eat too.
An original quirky illustration of a collection of biscuits, painted using watercolours and pen.
Illustrated by professional illustrator Alexandra Rolfe.
Available to buy as a print on etsy for £12
www.etsy.com/listing/96485161/collection-of-biscuits-illu...
PictionID:54496135 - Catalog:Atlas 99F - Title:Atlas 99F - Filename:19680925_99F_1618.JPG - - ---- Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
Black & White Motorways: 337 (FDF 337L) a Duple Dominant bodied Leyland Leopard, painted in standard white National coach livery and captured here at London's Victoria Coach Station operating on Service 610.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 22nd April 1974.
Ref No: Scan01180/JL.
I am moving our entire gacha collection into M/T single sales vendors and C/M fatpacks.
Please excuse my mess over the next week or two as this is tedious work involving a lot of machines.
Once i am done the new collection boards will be available at the old gacha floor at the mainstore.
My husband loves to buy hats when we travel and this is a very small portion of his collection. He has been known to buy 6-8 different ones in the same location because he can't choose between them!
I found this collection quite difficult to photograph, I had 50 of them laid out on the table but resorted to capturing just a few to try and make it interesting.
PictionID:48068622 - Catalog:14_025864 - Title:GD/Astronautics Details: Launch of Atlas Missile - Filename:14_025864.TIF - - - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
From left to right
- Tickle My France'y
- Time-less is more
- Done Out in Deco
- Polar Bare
- Bubble Bath
PictionID:54252413 - Catalog:14_034164 - Title:Atlas Details: Launch and Explosion of Atlas Missile Date: 1963 - Filename:14_034164.tif - - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
49:365 here we have the lovely glossy shiny absence of colour that is black. i have quite a few edits and shuffled versions of this. and a pile of black things that didn't make it in.
Benton Harbor, MI
The weather was gray and cold today so my wife set up a still life from her collection of peacock decorations. I got to practice using my flash and composition without leaving the house!
Some of my Medium Deco Tapes - Alice in Wonderland, Hearts, Rainbow Ballerinas, Hello Kitty, Eiffel Tower, Tootsie Roll, Pastel Bears, Charms Blow Pops, Fairy Tales, etc
We haven't booked a holiday this year, due to personal circumstances, so I thought I'd throw together a collection of Paris photos from the visits I've made there with Tim and the boys! These visits include photos from 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2009! We are all Paris addicts!!
I put the video together on Move Maker, and the photos were supposed to change in time, but they don't seem to be very consistent, annoyingly!
Music is from my fave group at the moment - the American Authors. If you feel down, play their album!!
Have a lovely May Bank Holiday weekend! xox
I'm so happy that I finally have Anastasia, Drizella and Lady Tremaine as part of my collection! I also have a second copy of the cast set with the stepsisters with the wrong faces. I love the villains and they finally complete my collection!
JAYDA Collection is now at @thegrand.sl ✨❤️🔥 Yesss we added Waifu 👇
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Introducing the new Avanii dining collection. Featuring a variety of color options in every piece to complement your decor style.
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- Six fabric chair colors
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- Decorative rug with four print options
- Table vase (White, Black, Gray, and Beige)
- Table bowl and plate (2 color options)
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Copyright Ann Longmore-Etheridge Collection.
This CDV is all but identical to one in the British National Portrait Gallery of Victoria, Empress of Germany and Queen of Prussia, with Princess Charlotte of Prussia, Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen, by John Jabez Edwin Mayall. Victoria was the eldest child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. At the time of his death she was Crown Princess of Prussia.
The NPG provides a concise biography: "Victoria married Prince Frederick William of Prussia in 1858. The Queen and Prince Albert hoped that Victoria's marriage to the future King of Prussia would cement close ties between London and Berlin, and possibly lead to the emergence of a unified and liberal Germany. After the three wars of German unification (1864-71), the victorious princes of the North German Confederation proclaimed a German Empire with King William I of Prussia as the hereditary German Emperor. On his death in 1888, his son Prince Frederick ascended the throne and Victoria adopted the title the German Empress. He died later that year, after which she was known as the Empress Frederick."
Although this CDV is marked on the reverse with "Photographed from life by Mayall, 224 Regent Street, London," it is clearly one of multiple copies created and hand-colored for sale to the public.
The NPG's version can be seen here: www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portraitLarge/mw135615/....