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One of Police Scotland's many Ford Transit Custom containment vans parked up near Tynecastle Stadium in Edinburgh. This is being used before a Scottish Premiership bout between Heart of Midlothian and St Johnstone.
This is one of six 15-plate Transit Customs allocated to Edinburgh Division and is based out of Gayfield Police Station.
Containment Field Failing - Danger
One of my 1st outings with mainly light painting in mind. This is a single 2 minute exposure with me running all over the place.
The subject is the very cool sculpture "Crazy Spheroid-Two Entrances" by Dan Graham. This is currently on display at the deCordova Museum Sculpture Park in Lincoln, MA. You can read more about the piece at the link below.
www.decordova.org/art/sculpture-park/crazy-spheroid-two-e...
Chance Vought engineer R.J. McGowan in the Mock up the Chance Vought F8U Crusader Optimum Survival and Containment System (OSCAR) escape capsule, 09 September 1960. The solid fuel rocket motors were designed by China Lake. Official U.S. Navy photo.
HazmatGirl and one of the HazmatGuys get down to some action.
Meanwhile HazmatGuy Dave wonders if he's chosen the right career?
An old man follows his wife like in the good old time in the old medina.
PSYCHOQUEEN - 9ALBI ft BOUCHRA ft DROP WISSAM 🎧
The earth is going through a hard time now where a virus touch almost the whole world. The majority of countries are under lockdown, and stick everyone in their home.
I will take advantage of this quarantine and try to share every day a picture with you throughout this period where we could discuss different subjects…
Inchaelah everything will be alright as soon as possible.
For image licensing or collaboration, please contact me at: karim.achalhi@gmail.com
We are back on the Oosterdam docked in Lima's Puerto del Callao. A port crew were towing a containment boom to a nearby ship about to be fuelled.
Glass Isolation/Fragile Containment: a conceptual portrait built around metaphorical separation. The glass symbolizes invisible separation; youthful isolation, emotional barriers, the space between self and world. Cracked glass is not shattering; it’s just holding together in imperfection, much like emotional states in adolescence.
Screenshot of the beauty of Prey (2017).
Tools used: Otis_Inf 's Camera/Hud Tool, Lightroom color correction custom preset.
Blue Ridge Southern Railroad yard area with refurbished wheel, axle & roller bearing assemblies seen along with covered hopper cars along side of the Evergreen Paper Food Containment Products Facility at Canton, North Carolina, 9-16-2022. These wheel sets would be used to replace bad equipment on freight cars.
Paramount Ranch
Five months after containment of the Woolsey Fire
The land is transforming quickly due to much needed rain. As you can see two of the blackened trees are bursting with new leaves and the hillsides are turning green. Some of the vegetation is non-native grass but the white flowers you see, morning glory, are native as are the purple flowers called large flower phacelia.
Another portion Evergreen Paper Food Containment Packaging Facility of which the Blue Ridge Southern Railroad serves at Canton, North Carolina, 9-16-2022. There are numerous portions to this paper products manufacturing facility.
A small portion of the Evergreen Paper Food Containment Packaging Facility of which the Blue Ridge Southern Railroad serves at Canton, North Carolina, 9-16-2022. The railroad provides the raw materials for the manufacturing process with such items as wood chips, coal for furnaces, chemical, various materials carried in covered hoppers and box cars with various items. The paper packaging facility has its own switcher to handle its private railroad yard.
Patience is always rewarded.
We have been waiting for this peony flower for two years. And it reveals all its beauty to us on the first day of containment because of COVID-19! So I want to wait locked in my house and stay confident, as long as necessary. Something new, beautiful and better will surely bloom.
en français :
La patience est toujours récompensée.
Nous attendons cette fleur de pivoine depuis deux ans. Et elle nous dévoile toute sa beauté au premier jour du confinement à cause du COVID-19 ! Alors je veux bien attendre enfermé chez moi et rester confiant, aussi longtemps que nécessaire. Quelque chose de nouveau, de beau et de meilleur fleurira sûrement.
Tenez bon. Prenez bien soin de vous et de vos proches.
Mais surtout :
Restez chez vous !
This generally isn't the result I get when I ask somebody to close their eyes. This was awesome. He got into it.
This was from a shoot tonight. Lots of fun with old friends. :)
We build the most advanced Kid Containment Units for placing your child in timeout. Fully enclosed, soundproof with a 2-way mirror, you can watch your child but they only see a mirror of themselves. You let them out when their timeout is over--or not! Advanced features include a water dispenser, speaker system, and LCD reader so your child can see a count down to their release.
Enjoy us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kidcontainmentunit
Other features:
- Audio controls (listen to them, they can't hear you) or fully mute their ridiculous crying!
- Temperature control with optional AC mount!
- Fully programmable timeout length and auto-open!
- High-performance interior plastic is indestructible and completely washable!
- Speaker system - play calming music or audiobooks to reprogram their subtle minds!
- Fully portable and includes attachable roller mounts and push bar - roll them around while shopping!
- Deluxe version includes a food slot for longer timeout sessions!
- Easy water hose hook up for easy cleaning!
- Great for noisy pets too!
- Rain and snow proof - keep them out in the backyard if desired
- Comes in 3 colors: Punish Me Purple, Government Control Green, and Bad Boy Blue
- Advanced Version includes remote video viewing and controls through your mobile phone, tablet, or over the web (Watch and control little Johnny from Hawaii!)
The Containment Module is used to keep powered individuals (usually Inhumans) isolated. Constructed from polytechnic adaptive materials, the module can resist the powers of many Inhumans.
Samus walking around in a space pirate frigate in a Metroid containment area.
(Based off of Metroid Prime's first level, and the base in Phendrana drifts)
"I always knew something was wrong. I've been locked up my entire life. The only humans I have ever encountered were my parents, right before they were taken from me. Since then I've been given food through a little opening in my room. Sometimes I wake up with a missing limb and then fall asleep again to realise the next morning it is still there. These people test things on me weekly. I don't know what lurks outside but I hear screams at night. Suddenly, for the first time in 14 years a human came in my room. It was a extremely frightened fellow who was bleeding. He had put a syringe in my arm and said that it was for the best. When I woke up, everything was different. My door was open, the lights were flickering and I had freedom. It scared me. What is outside? It took me half an hour to get out of my cell and I was surprised by the sightings. The facility seemed to be partially damaged and various plants were growing. There was hardly any light so I grabbed a camera in case I needed a source of light. I didn't know where to go, so I just followed the red panels on the floor. It seems there is no life here, but every now and then I see a vague figure standing somewhere.''
I am starting a series called Containment Breach, its meant to be more like a story with some horror elements added to it. Inspired by the horror game, SCP.
I hope you guys like it and I would like to hear your thoughts on it and maybe give suggestions for the monsters.
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C H E R N O B Y L - 2 0 1 2
This is the view of the Chernobyl reactor as seen from the so-called “Bridge of Death”. To the immediate right of the reactor you might see 2 white cranes. These cranes are part of the “new safe containment” project. The goal of this project is to create a new containment unit, and to replace the existing sarcophagus.
On the left side of the photo you will see 2 sets of railroad tracks. Notice also how the tracks on the left have obviously not been maintained in a very long time. The tracks on the right look positively new in comparison. That's likely because they are new. This train line has apparently been reactivated as part of the "new safe containment" project.
Now, after all of this, you just might be wondering how this bridge got the name “Bridge of Death.” In the early morning of April 26, 1986, an explosion at the Chernobyl number 4 reactor blew a 1000 ton cover off the containment unit. Obviously, an explosion of that magnitude would be heard a good distance away. But no news was forthcoming from the Soviet authorities or the power plant managers. So, some people wandered out the following morning to try to figure out what happened. This bridge was the 1st place they could get a clear view of the reactors. Unfortunately, the night before, a good deal of radiation had fallen in this area. It is said that everyone who viewed the explosion from this vantage point died. Whether that is true, I cannot say. And whether death happened in one month, one year, or 5 years, I have not seen reports clarifying that in any way.
It is not surprising that people who viewed the reactors from this vantage point received a high dosage of radiation. From the point where I took this photo, off to the right and behind me, is an area called “the Red Forest.” It is said that the Red Forest received such a high dose of radiation that the trees glowed red. Or maybe it was only the needles on the pine trees that glowed red. This is one of the more frustrating legacies of Chernobyl. If you read 3 different reports on any aspect of Chernobyl, you may likely get 3 very different stories of what actually happened that day. The Red Forest, to this day, remains one of the most radioactive areas within the Chernobyl "exclusion zone" or "zone of alienation."
For those who may be wondering, during the 30 hours I spent in the Chernobyl exclusion zone, my radiation exposure was roughly equivalent to what I would receive in Kiev over a seven-day period. And roughly equivalent to Detroit, USA, but less then places like Denver. And it was less than the typical radiation exposure one would receive on a New York to Los Angeles round-trip flight.
Une de mes photos "recyclée" pour la circonstance. Comment mieux représenter aussi bien le temps qui passe que celui qui se fige qu'à travers la progression de la vie d'un végétal emprisonnant un simple moyen de déplacement tel ce vélo immobilisé, dans l'attente de son propriétaire tardant à sortir de son confinement ?.
Too bad you can't fence in a sunset and make it last forever. Even a good fence has its limits.
HFF..get out there and have some fun!
Oh yes, and you thought I might have 'Eggshausted' my theme...lol...No still got some to take and to edit.
This one I cross-processed and added a glamour glow.
More facts about Easter Eggs from Wikipedia:
Eggs, in general, were a traditional symbol of fertility, and rebirth, pre-dating Christian traditions. The practice of decorating eggshell is ancient. Ostrich eggs with engraved decoration that are 60,000 years old have been found in Africa. Decorated ostrich eggs, and representations of ostrich eggs in gold and silver, were commonly placed in graves of the ancient Sumerians and Egyptians as early as 5,000 years ago.
In particular, the custom of the Easter egg originated amongst the early Christians of Mesopotamia, who stained eggs red in memory of the blood of Christ, shed at his crucifixion. The Christian Church officially adopted the custom, regarding the eggs as a symbol of the resurrection; in A.D. 1610.