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Don't like doing this. The mercury and the phosphors are not good.
So its not a good picture because I only had one try.
A yellow rubber ball going fast hitting a compact fluorescent bulb.
Breaking it into smaller pieces.
Cheers.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandugo
The Sandugo was a blood compact, performed in the island of Bohol in the Philippines, between the Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna the chieftain of Bohol on March 16, 1565, to seal their friendship as part of the tribal tradition. This is considered as the first treaty of friendship between the Spaniards and Filipinos. "Sandugo" is a Visayan word which means "one blood".
The Sandugo is depicted in both the provincial flag and the official seal of the government in Bohol. It also features the image of the blood compact. The top of the seal explains the history behind the Sandugo event that occurred in Bohol, the fleet and the location where the Spaniards anchored and the place where the treaty was conducted which was dated on March 16, 1565
Appareil compact 35mm peu courant fabriqué au Japon en 1988 de n° 80327943. Viseur au centre gauche, mise au point auto focus multibeam avec exposition programmée IL 6-17/8-19 avec 5 zones de mesure de la distance superposée par 3 zones de la mesure de la lumière. Objectif bifocal 2,8/38mm-5.,6/80mm et macro. Obturateur de 1/8s à 1/400s. Film 135 DX de 50 à 3200 iso en 24x36. Cellule et retardateur électronique 10s à DEL clignotante. Moteur et 1 pile 2CR5 de 6v. Flash à gauche escamotable et débrayable. Appareil en plastique de 345g et de dimensions : 13.55x7.55x5.5cm.
Compact 24x36 peu courant en France. Objectif fixe Canon 40 mm 1:2,8(16), 4 éléments en 3 groupes, mise au point rapprochée à 0.80 m, filtres 48 mm, télémètre couplé, obturateur central à lamelles métalliques de chez Copal, la vitesse est réglée automatiquement de 1/30 à 1/600 par la cellule au CdS alimentée par une pile PX625, pas de retardateur, synchro flash à 1/30. L'appareil peut fonctionner en manuel sans pile. L'appareil se nomme "New Canonet 28" chez Canon.
H x l x p : 79 x 132 x 62 mm, 530 g sans pile ni film. Fiche "SH".
Vide-grenier du 2 septembre 2018, Sain Bel (Rhône)
Calum King (45) Graham Robertson (63) and Michael Courts (75) seen in the early rounds of the 2015 Scottish BMW Compact Cup, at Knockhill Racing Circuit.
Taken On The Kitchen Windowsill.Dry And Warm.Took This Set Of Macro Studies With My Two Compact Camera's Today.
The Compact Coronagraph-1 (CCOR-1) that will fly on NOAA’s GOES-U satellite is lowered into place on the spacecraft’s solar-pointing platform, where it will reside along with the Solar Ultraviolet Imager (SUVI) and Extreme Ultraviolet and X-ray Irradiance Sensors (EXIS).
CCOR-1 is a new space weather instrument that will fly on GOES-U. As part of NOAA’s Space Weather Follow-On Program, CCOR-1 will image the solar corona (the outer layer of the sun’s atmosphere) to help detect and characterize coronal mass ejections (CMEs). CMEs are large expulsions of plasma from the corona and are the primary cause of geomagnetic storms, which can cause widespread damage to power grids, satellites, and communication and navigation systems on Earth. The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory developed CCOR-1.
GOES-U, the final satellite in the GOES-R Series, is planned for launch in 2024.
Photo credit: Lockheed Martin
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25 watt amplifier for 23cm band
with temperature warning output and circulator
28 volt 2 amps.
case is 110mm x 60mm
The AMC Concord was a compact car made by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) starting with model year 1978 and continuing to 1983. The Concord was intended to replace not only the similar AMC Hornet, but to some extent the aging mid-size AMC Matador that would be discontinued after 1978 in a market moving to downsized automobiles. Offered in four-door sedan, two-door coupé (through 1982), three-door hatchback (through 1979) and four-door station wagon forms, AMC sought to give its, by this time venerable, compact car an image of luxury, class, and value. The Concord was AMC's volume seller from the time it appeared.
Built in Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Now used as a staff room
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I guess like many night photographers, the idea of finding, exploring and shooting a great tunnel really appeals. This tour, organised by TfL (Transport for London), could've gone a long way to addressing that but for their insane decision to ban DSLRs from the station.
You might already have read about it, it's been trending on twitter and there's a lot of negative stories on various photography forums.
Here's the tale, with a little bit of opinion thrown in.
TfL uses the location for training and alongside that they manage to fit in some film location work. Like, it's the station that appeared in V for Vendetta and Die Another Day. Generally, though, it's closed to the public.
When the idea of tours was thrown around in the TfL office, someone obviously twigged that tours without photography would be a non-starter. The visitors on location backed that up, with every couple- and it was mostly couples- on our tour carrying at least one imaging device. At the same time, the corporate bods must've figured that with photo sharing at a high, lots of high quality images floating around the web would do harm to future tours. Why does that matter? £20/ ticket x 2500 tickets (TfL stats) makes quite a compelling argument.
So, what to do? A ban on DSLRs is the only option that's logistically possible to enforce but with very capable compact-looking cameras available like the M9 (haha) or the more realistic X100/ PEN/ GF1 units it doesn't stack up.
On location, the notices (and staff) gave little away, claiming the DSLR ban was due to "their combination of high-quality sensor and high resolution". A TfL employee I spoke to after the tour said it was due to them wanting to disallow urbexers from high quality images which could provide information about access points for illicit entry.
Subsequently, in a statement to The Verge TfL has expanded their actions saying: "there was not a ban on taking photos during tours. However, there were restrictions on professional cameras and tripods because we were concerned that people using them could delay the tours for others, as it was a very tight schedule."
Smacks of an excuse to me.
First of all DSLRs are de rigeur these days, used as an everyday imaging device by countless people. That doesn't mean that every DSLR user is an avid photographer seeking to get the cleanest possible shot at great lengths.
Discount the guys who bought a DSLR because that's what the man in the shop said they should buy and you're left with those who bought one consciously, to record great pictures. Within that group there will be users who are unable to approach a situation pragmatically; who don't see the potential in live documentary or abstraction, but these guys will be far outnumbered by those who can quickly line up their shot in the knowledge that an errant leg, arm or head can be dealt with in PP.
In the absence of owning a compact I had it in mind to take the D300 w/ 35mm f/2 and bluff 'n' blag my way through. Mother-in-law came to the rescue (how often can you say that?) with her Sony CyberShot thingy, the results from which are what you're seeing here.
Given their inferior quality, I felt compelled to upload my images in their highest resolution... also thought it might be a good time to experiment with the whole Creative Commons licensing model...
Feel free to download and share as you deem fit - know any urbexers? :)
This adapter allows me to use a IDE disk or CF card on my Sinclair +3.
I've had to install 2 new EPROMS in the machine for it to support IDE devices.
CF card is 128Mb, but as the interface in only 8 bit, only half of the cards capacity is available. Still, 64Mb is a lot of storage for a spectrum!
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My Rollei 35 T with it's Tessar 40mm F3.5 lens. Sharp and contrasty lens that produces pictures with highly saturated colors.
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1995 BMW 316i Compact.
Last taxed in December 2022 and last Mot test expired in December 2023.
Photo with kind permission of succulent95.
Compact heat pumps based on engineered microsystems could be developed for portable and building applications. Components that could be miniaturized include a heat-actuated compressor and microchannel heat exchangers.
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Breccia
Sedimentary rocks form by the solidification of loose sediments. Loose sediments become hard rocks by the processes of deposition, burial, compaction, dewatering, and cementation.
There are three categories of sedimentary rocks:
1) Siliciclastic sedimentary rocks form by the solidification of sediments produced by weathering & erosion of any previously existing rocks.
2) Biogenic sedimentary rocks form by the solidification of sediments that were once-living organisms (plants, animals, micro-organisms).
3) Chemical sedimentary rocks form by the solidification of sediments formed by inorganic chemical reactions. Most sedimentary rocks have a clastic texture, but some are crystalline.
Breccia is an uncommon, coarse-grained, siliciclastic sedimentary rock. Breccias form in many ways (sedimentary breccias, volcanic breccias, tectonic breccias/fault breccias, collapse breccias, boiling breccias, hydrothermal breccias, xenolith breccias, seismite breccias, injectite breccias, etc.), but they all have the same general appearance. Sedimentary breccias contain a mix of large & small grains. The large grains (gravel - pebbles or cobbles or boulders) are angular to subangular in shape, and they are surrounded by a finer-grained matrix, usually sand or mud.
The light-colored clasts in the breccia shown above are quartz.
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Compact APS fabriqué en Malaisie, peu courant en France. Exemplaire n° 604361.
Vide-grenier du 8 novembre 2015, Tassin (Rhône)
@ Les Nuits Secrètes 2014, Aulnoye-Aymeries.
Compact Disk Dummies - 02.08.2014 - Bonaventure.
www.lesnuitssecretes.com/festival
Photos du concert de Compact Disk Dummies aux Nuits secrètes 2014 sur le site de Caroline
Para Pimpinan Perusahaan yang menandatangani Global Compact Indonesia pada acara The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) yang diselenggarakan di Jakarta Convention Center pada tanggal 7 April 2006. Tampak pada foto di antaranya: Dr. Kim Hak-Su (Under-Secretary-General of The United Nations and Executive Secretary UNESCAP), Erna Witoelar (UN Special Ambassador for MDGs for Asia and the Pacific), Martha Tilaar (Chairman PT Martina Berto), YW Junardy (President of Indonesia Marketing Association).
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Halterung für COMPACT-dynamo,
Ausführung für Federgabel Disc-Brake,
Ansicht von oben
- WICHTIGER HINWEIS:
Montagen von Dynamos und anderen Anbauteilen am Rahmen, immer nur VOR Rahmenteilen wie Gabelrohren oder Sitzstreben (in Fahrtrichtung gesehen), NIE auf der in Fahrtrichtung hinten liegenden Seite, denn dadurch wird grundsätzlich verhindert, dass sich Anbauteile zwischen Rahmen und Laufrad verkeilen können, falls sich mal eine Halteschraube lockern sollte.