View allAll Photos Tagged Control,
Interesting that the steering wheel on the Kaiwo Maru has no view of the water. Wonder if this is just a token display of what's on the bridge, but the brass and wood that make up the wheel are pretty impressive.
To see others' superb photos of the Kaiwo Maru during the 3 day
tall ship festival in Steveston--including the sailors up on the masts unfurling the sails--please go to this Gallery I created: www.flickr.com/photos/130881643@N04/galleries/72157681555...
Feeder control panel Heidelberg 4 colour press. I had to name this shot Complete Control and I cant get The Clash song out of my head. uk.youtube.com/watch?v=FWb7a9QGVe8&feature=related
I'm bigger than my body
I'm colder than this home
I'm meaner than my demons
I'm bigger than these bones
And all the kids cried out, "Please stop, you're scaring me"
I can't help this awful energy
God damn right, you should be scared of me
Who is in control?
I'm well acquainted with villains that live in my head
They beg me to write them so they'll never die when I'm dead
And I've grown familiar with villains that live in my head
They beg me to write them so I'll never die when I'm dead
The red light used to aid night vision reminds me of the darkroom days. This is indeed an interior of a submarine in service 1944-1969. She is part of The Independence Seaport Museum in Philidelphia.
After approximately 100 years under Arab control, Palermo was named the capital of Kingdom of Sicily. The Norman leaders appreciated the artistic qualities found in the Muslim script and incorporated it into the interiors of their architecture, including in this church. The Church of St. Mary of the Admiral or La Martorana was constructed from 1143 until approx 1151. The Church bears witness to the Eastern religious and artistic culture with its Byzantine style still present in Italy today, further enhanced by the Albanian exiles who took refuge in southern Italy and Sicily from the 15th century under the pressure of Turkish-Ottoman persecutions in Albania and the Balkans.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Santa_Maria_dell%27Ammira...
The church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
1 minute of silence for Mitch Henriquez who lost his life while being detained by police last weekend.
The protest quickly spiraled out of control and rioting ensued. I can still hear heli's circling my neighbourhood
Edit: A little bit of context for those who read Dutch:
thecovertphotographer.wordpress.com/2015/06/30/lessen-uit....
The best gift this X-mas? A remote control for my new camera. Here's the shot I took to test out the device.
All I did was set the camera on the back of the couch, set it for "remote with 2 second delay," pressed the shutter release, and walked casually in front of the camera. I like the 2 second delay because it gives me time to put my hand down (so the photo doesn't have me pointing the remote at the camera.
Tatiana Weston-Webb doing powerful turns in full control at Rocky Point on the North Shore. This season she's been performing well on the World Championship Tour (best of the best) as an injury replacement, and is also close to qualify for the next season.
An integral part of peace-keeping on most of the colonies, the urban riot control walker was designed to swiftly quiet down any signs of unrest. Commonly known as Oxen, it is equipped with two twin-barrel granade launchers and an advanced monitoring system for facial recognition. Despite its bulky look, the rotating treads make it very maneuverable.
So this is my entry to the first responder category for space jam. Had a lot of fun designing this thing and took some inspiration from variuos awesome sci-fi builders out there (Oscar to name one). Hope you like it and make sure to check out the other entries in the Flickr group, there are plenty of good stuff there.
Finally a big thanks to the organizers of this annual (?) contest!
Stopped by the remote controlled airfield for short time for the first time in quite a while. A friend of mine was flying a few of the 31 planes he owns. Only got photos of 2 of them while there, the first two red ones and the last six photos here. Fun watching how skillful these pilots are doing aerial maneuvers, takeoffs and landings. I always send any photos I take for them to post on their club site. Sorry for so many photos, just saving to my album. :-)
Shot taken for Saturday Self Challenge 06/02/2021 -
Things in a row .
Well after a trek out to look for things in a row - and failed , I ended up using the controls from my Oven Top Pop Up Photo Studio ( once my studio in a box ) . That's it , the cooker controls and not too much waffle this week !!
A straight shot - cropped and tweaked to go a bit high key , job done !!
A link each to my failed shots :-
And so to Sight and Sound --
If I say Controls and Sun in one sentence , think we can guess where we are going -----
Battersea power station - London
Almost a year to the day I attempted to get inside Battersea Power station, an iconic London abandoned power station that overpowers the skyline south of the river Thames.
Facebook Page
www.facebook.com/RebeccaBathory
Website
www.instagram.com/rebeccabathory
Shot with Canon 5Diii Body, Canon 16-35mm 2.8ii
Available as Limited Edition Signed Prints, Please message me for more information Available in small size in editions of 15, medium size in editions of 10 and large size in editions of 5, printed on art paper and all come with a hologram certificate of authenticity.
Shares, likes and especially comments are appreciated so much, I love to hear what you think of my artwork and sharing with the world, helps my page to grow, thank you so much.
Funky colors brought to you by some slider fun in Reshade.
Control Ultimate Edition
In-game Photomode
+Reshade
The infamous control room in the Chernobyl Nuclear power plant disaster of 1986
A very surreal place to see
Here in Eugene, Oregon lie the remnants of a once mighty train company Southern Pacific which was bought out by the Union Pacific. The remains of a roundhouse, machine shop, and evidence of support buildings not to mention an intact turntable. This photograph of some type of junction I have no idea what for but it was intriguing.
Month of Mornings 13/30, Lake Waikopiro, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
One of the challenges as a landscape photographer is the lack of control that you have over one of the most important parts of the image: the weather
As we headed up to Lake Turtira, and its little brother Lake Waikopiro, this morning for my #monthofmornings excursion the weather looked promising; a bit of cloud and some hints of mist in the valleys. But when we arrived we found the sky was largely grey and dull, and there was no mist to be seen anywhere.
So the images this morning were not spectacular, but you can't expect to shoot a portfolio image every day.
Fujifilm X-E3, ISO200, f8, 2.5sec, 9mm Laowa lens.
Processed in Lightroom