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This is a nice example of how the 300 mm focal length compresses perspective. There are a couple of kilometers between where I stand and the most distant buildings.
ISO 400, 1/125 sec, f/2.0. Canon 100mm f/2.0 LTM on Epson R-D1s.
Imaged rotated. Perspective corrected. Auto level correction. Sharpened and cropped. All done on Adobe Photoshop CS2.
EPSN2771E
Cylinders of purified air and nitrogen are needed for several aerosol sampling instruments and helium is needed for weather balloons.
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Arrows indicate medial, shallow, secondary groove on broad, flat-topped, strap-like, spiral ribs.
9.1 mm high. Anglesey, March 2014.
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Sole of foot pure white, medial line divides into left and right halves, with many transverse waves when in motion. Silver-white radula visible in open mouth. Snout black dorsally, translucent whitish laterally. Tentacles translucent and unpigmented ventrally.
9.1mm high. Anglesey, March 2014.
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Sons & Daughters, Union Square, San Francisco
August 1, 2011
708 Bush Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
+1 (415) 391-8311
JML03007
Hélicogloéa comprimé
Hélicogloéa comprimé
Anc. nom. : Leucogloea compressa
Récolté à Québec (banlieue nord) par J. Labrecque
Date de récolte: 2013-10-13
Habitat: cour d'école, sur grosse bille en décomposition (érable probable)
Identification en 2013 (Leucogloea compressa): J. Labrecque
Castel 1879, used a compressed air engine which enabled the craft to lift a few metres.
Helicopters and Gyrocopters of the World (1958)
By Paul Lambermont and Anthony Pirie.
With a Foreword by the Helicopter Pioneer Igor Sikorsky.
Published by Cassell, London.
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This is a cotton compress powered by steam(originally), but now run off of compressed air. It has a 90 inch piston in it and was used to compress cotton into bales for easier rail transportation. this side shows the tanks for the compressed air and the portable compressor is parked behind them. The jiffy johnies are not required unless there is an accident.