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My wife, Jan, photographing the sunset. I'm not sure she noticed me taking her picture . . .but, I've been doing it for years. It was an agreement we had before getting married! LOL
“We must not be hampered by yesterday's myths in concentrating on today's needs.” - Harold S. Geneen
This particular "console" is contained entirely within the joystick. A few players kept accidentally hitting the reset button during periods of frantic action.
Konig Color Concentrate is an intensive dye for coloring the Rex-Lith filler and reducing the opacity of the Color Touch-Up.
GP Images by Gianpierre Soto is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
It's been raining the last few days so not shooting much but I've had this idea in my head for a few days after seeing the video for Stylo by Gorillaz. Why Bruce Willis is in it I don't know but he looks cool so I thought hmm... I can borrow an idea (especially since Eddie Grant says they borrowed the song)...
Black leather jacket? Check.
White t-shirt (his might be a tank)? Check.
8" vent rib barreled revolver? Check. Say what! It's an old, broken Crosman pellet gun but it still looks cool.
See the official video here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vudHLkGH1I&feature=fvw
Does this look anything like the video? Not really and I don't look like Bruce Willis but oh well, I tried! This isn't an El Camino either LOL
30/3/10 - We went back to the same place the following day.
This was J.A. Martin at Trois Pignons forest; Blue Circuit no 9.
It's almost summer time in the desert... time to start swimming:-) Our American Bulldog with his tongue sticking out as he is jumping into the pool
This is another shot taken, she didn't really notice that i was actually press the shuttle. While she checking her tails diverged, i quickly take this and waala, it looks natural ! Apologies about the hand, a little bit blurry while she move her hands over that time. Quite shaky view but overall i find it not too bad.
- Originally download from Digicam, no editing work -
The Peko Mine had two principal end products: gold and copper. Pure gold (bullion) left the mine in the form of a brick-sized ingot; copper left the mine in the form of bagged concentrate. The concentrate was partially pure (unsmelted) powder, very heavy and very dirty stuff, that was dried in the sun before being bagged up and transported by road trains down the Stuart Highway to the railhead at Alice Springs, where it was transhipped to railway wagons for the journey south to Port Augusta. From there it was shipped to Japan where it was smelted into pure copper. Due to the unavoidable heavy charges for freight (road, rail and ship) from Tennant Creek, the concentrate was ideally at least 26.5% pure copper.
This rake of pots on rail trucks were moved along a short length of railway track (5 ft. gauge) at Peko; traction was provided by an old Massey Ferguson tractor which shoved them up and down the track. The sides of the pots were dented with repeated nudging with the front bucket mounted on the tractor. The stencilled lettering on the side of each pot said, "FULL TO PORT KEMBLA. EMPTY TO TENNANT CREEK". So, before my time at the Peko Mine, the concentrate had been transported, by truck and train, all the way south while remaining in the pots. What happened to the concentrate at the docks remains unknown to me — perhaps someone else knows.