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Combined Matt's two photos using Photomatix, straightened/cropped in LR, then over to Perfect Layers and Perfect Effects to finish it off.
Combined Platform Ladder 122's new rig, a 2018 Scania P410/Bronto Skylift FL60XR.
This 197ft (60m) articulated aerial ladder platform truck is equipped with a Rosenbauer N40 1250GPM (4000LPM) pump. It weighs 76,280lb (34.6 tonnes) fully loaded.
It replaces a 2004 Mercedes Actros 4144K/Vema 553 TFL.
This truck has been redeployed as CPL151 as of mid-December 2019.
Tow steam locomotives of the class SY blasted across the Hutongs near the huge open cast pit in Jalainur. They served a branch line to a deep mine with it´s freight train.
China, Dec. 2007 (scanned slide)
A mid-scale combine to harvest grains on the Thirdwigg Farm. This combine matches the Atmos Tractor in scale and design. Instructions are at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-98202/thirdwigg/synthe-combine/#..., and the grain header instructions can be found at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-99038/thirdwigg/grain-head-for-s...
The Combine features the following:
Steering
Front wheel driven two stage thresher
Straw spreader
Adjustable grain extractor
Opening hopper
Opening right side
Header lift
Removeable header
Working cutbar
Cutting edge auger
Opening cabin door
Find the video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=syEdF3BfznY&t=6s
G540, X50, 48121 & 8101 pass through Rookwood with a combined 5938 Manildra Flour & 5136 Weston Millings Grain, on Sunday 5th August 2012.
Combine near Glasgow in rural Saline County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 39 second exposure at ISO 200. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Hi!
Today I present you my 5th combine alt model after 5765, 5761, 31024, 31027! Hope you like it!
You can find the previous four models on my MOCpage !
Sorry I've been gone so long. Other things beckoned.
This is a composite of two shots I took within a few seconds of each other. I blended them to get what is to me a more satisfying exposure. This image is more like what I experienced. The two images below demonstrate the limitations of exposure with dramatic light differences.
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A mid-scale combine to harvest grains on the Thirdwigg Farm. This combine matches the Atmos Tractor in scale and design. Instructions are at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-98202/thirdwigg/synthe-combine/#..., and the grain header instructions can be found at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-99038/thirdwigg/grain-head-for-s...
The Combine features the following:
Steering
Front wheel driven two stage thresher
Straw spreader
Adjustable grain extractor
Opening hopper
Opening right side
Header lift
Removeable header
Working cutbar
Cutting edge auger
Opening cabin door
Find the video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=syEdF3BfznY&t=6s
Amtrak 30 and 48 were combined between Toledo and Cleveland in order to reroute around a derailment. Shown being split up at Cleveland
This car was used for material storage at Norpaul Yard for many years. This shot was taken in March 1976, but could have been taken any time in the 1970s.
“The achievements of an organization are the results of the combined effort of each individual.”
~Vince Lombardi
For those of your who visit my blog on a regular basis you get a healthy dose of action shots from the Pittsburgh Penguins. However, other than the one I posted of Sidney Crosby a few weeks back, I haven't been posting many. Here is one of Jordan Staal before the LA Kings game on February 10th. Staal is such a key part of the Penguins right now, especially with Sid and Malkin out of the line up with injuries. In this game he actually scored the game winning goal in overtime, and the post I feature him in is called King for a night. Head over if you have a second!
New blog post too, Winter Blues
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Combine near Glasgow in rural Saline County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 45 second exposure at ISO 200. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Full height measures up at 86 studs / 69 cm / 28 in tall. Using the oft-cited in-game height of 2,600 m gives a scale of approx. 1:3800.
NA's 6 & 14 approach the main road crossing at Gembrook with the combined Commissioners Special & regular pass, bound for Belgrave. 3/9/16
Le 04 juin 2020, la BB 27113M VFLI est aperçue en tête du train combiné Lille / Marseille Maritime, alors qu'elle s'apprête à franchir la gare de Breteuil-Embranchement.
Through a combination of both reality and the wonderful that have been posted by my contacts throughout the week, it felt natural to want to fall back into the business-style of outfits once again.
Throw in the bleak, wet and cold weather that's hung around for the past 6-7 days and something like this outfit turned into a daily sight for me (who says advertising doesn't work?)
Anyway, enjoy and please do leave comments. Let me know what you're thinking...
(There are 7 pics in this set)
Work in progress, roughing out the general scale and interior structures. Specific detailing will come later.
A Case IH Axial-Flow 6088 combine harvesting a field on soybeans under a perfect fall sky. HDR processed in Photomatix Pro.
Monday is usually the day that Amtrak's Cardinal ferries equipment that has just been released by the Beech Grove Shops from Indianapolis to Chicago. On those days it takes on the appearance of being two two trains in one. The combined train is shown on the CSX Monon Subdivision south of Linden, Indiana, along U.S. Route 231.
The sun combined with the architecture of the Brighton Bandstand almost had me converting from atheism.
Taken when I had a whole hour alone with a borrowed DSLR down Brighton beach at sunset.
There's only a slight bit of processing on this - the sunset light was enough!
Another linked below and in comments.
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Looking out from the tower of Hereford Cathedral, in Hereford Herefordshire. The current Hereford Cathedral dates from 1079 and is a Grade I listed building. Its most famous treasure is Mappa Mundi, a mediaeval map of the world dating from the 13th century.
The cathedral is dedicated to two patron saints, namely Saint Mary the Virgin and Saint Ethelbert the King. The latter was beheaded by Offa, King of Mercia in the year 792. Offa had consented to give his daughter to Ethelbert in marriage: why he changed his mind and deprived him of his head historians do not know, although tradition is at no loss to supply him with an adequate motive. The execution, or murder, is said to have taken place at Sutton, four miles (6 km) from Hereford, with Ethelbert's body brought to the site of the modern cathedral by 'a pious monk'. At Ethelbert's tomb miracles were said to have occurred, and in the next century (about 830) Milfrid, a Mercian nobleman, was so moved by the tales of these marvels as to rebuild in stone the little church which stood there, and to dedicate it to the sainted king.
Before this, Hereford had become the seat of a bishopric. It is said to have been the centre of a diocese as early as the 6th century. In the 7th century the cathedral was refounded by Putta, who settled here when driven from Rochester by Æthelred of Mercia. The cathedral of stone, which
Milfrid raised, stood for some 200 years, and then, in the reign of Edward the Confessor, it was altered. The new church had only a short life, for it was plundered and burnt in 1056 by a combined force of Welsh and Irish under Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, the Welsh prince; it was not, however, destroyed until its custodians had offered vigorous resistance, in which seven of the canons were killed.
Hereford Cathedral remained in a state of ruin until Robert of Lorraine was consecrated to the see (made Bishop) in 1079 and undertook its reconstruction. His work was carried on, or, more probably, redone, by Bishop Reynelm, who was next but one in the succession, and reorganised the college of secular canons attached to the cathedral. Reynelm died in 1115, and it was only under his third successor, Robert de Betun, who was Bishop from 1131 to 1148, that the church was brought to completion.
Of this Norman church, little has survived but the choir up to the spring of the clerestory, the south transept, the arch between the north transept and the choir aisle, and the nave arcade. Scarcely 50 years after its completion William de Vere, who occupied the see from 1186 to 1199, altered the east end by constructing a retro-choir or processional path and a Lady Chapel; the latter was rebuilt not long afterwards—between the years 1226 and 1246, during the Early English style—with a crypt beneath. Around the middle of the century the clerestory, and probably the vaulting of the choir, were rebuilt, having been damaged by the settling of the central tower. Under Bishop Aquablanca (1240–68), one of Henry III's foreign favourites, the rebuilding of the north transept was begun, being completed later in the same century by Bishop Swinfield, who also built the aisles of the nave and eastern transept.
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