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The 1932 built Wismar Schienenbus(railbus) Typ "Hannover" (DEV T41) near Bruchhausen-Vilsen.
This is the oldest remaining railbus which was built by the "Triebwagen- und Waggonfabrik Wismar AG", so it's very valuable and is only used for special events.
This was the perfect machine for small private companies who served branch lines. It was very economical, it was cheap and only needed low maintenance. The two Ford engines and the simple mechanical transmission allowed that every car mechanic could repair and maintain those.
It is nicknamed "Maus"(mouse), "Schweineschnauze"(pig snout) or "Ameisenbär"(anteater).
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The Dev Deepavali (Festival of Lights of the Gods) is the festival of Kartik Poornima celebrated in Varanasi. It falls on the full moon of the Hindu month of Kartika (November - December) and takes place fifteen days after Diwali. The steps of all the ghats on the riverfront of the Ganges River, from Ravidas Ghat at the southern end to Rajghat, are lit with more than a million earthen lamps (diyas) in honour of Ganga, the Ganges, and its presiding goddess. The gods are believed to descend to Earth to bathe in the Ganges on this day.
BCE class electric double deck buses at SO (Harrow) garage principally work routes 183 and X140 in late March 2022. BCE47100 is seen on the latter on 23 March just after leaving Harrow bus station. It is a BYD D8UR-DD with Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 EV City body.
T41 of DEV (Deutscher Eisenbahn Verein) - Wismarer Schienenbus
Entry for Award „Best Other LEGO(R) Locomotive“
Scale 1:30
Narrow Gauge - 1000mm (Prototype)
10 studs wide
Powered by PoweredUp System (Hub No.4, Mindstorms 9V Motor and Sensor) - interacts with coloured bricks in the middle of the track -
interacts with engine shed (shed door opening)
Alternate driven by PowerFunctions - exchangeable chassis with motor Unit.
Runs on Black Medium Wheels from Big Bens Bricks
the ball canon things are pretty heavy and the make shift leg connection doesnt hold the weight well.
idea stolen from boyzwiththemosttoyz. don't think he approves. :(
camera: hasselblad 500cm
planar zeiss cfe 2.8/80mm T*
film: Rollei Superpan 200
dev hc110 dil b 1+31 6 min 10secs 20C
location: Torino, italy
2015 October
Camera: Canon EOS 10QD
Lens: Tamron zoom 35-70mm F/3.5-5.6 (for OM)
OM-to-Eos EF adaptor
Film: Fujifilm microfilm super HR20 (unperforated)
Dev.: TMAX (1:4) 4 min 25℃
Scan: 2400 dpi by Epson GT-X830
(Taken on ISO25 at Yokohama, Japan)
Route SL9 (Superloop (Limited Stop)) : Harrow, Bus Station (B) - Heathrow Central, Bus Station
📍 Hayes Town
Although it is a bit grainy, TMax works well on Rollei retro 400s. The contrast was due to the usage of red filter.
Location: Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong
Canon EOS 1V HS
Canon EF 28-70mm f/2.8 L USM
Red filter
Rollei Retro 400s
TMax Dev 1:9
16 min 35 sec at 20ºC
Devon Z (MM 1233120) in a private studio. Daylight from window. BW conversion based on Seim IR preset for LR3, but considerably modified to get the effect I wanted.
Entrance into an old vulcano 20 miles south of Cologne/Germany
(looks as if taken with a fish-eye lens, but it isn't - all naturally grown)
Canon EOS 3 / Yashica 2.8 28 mm @ f16
red filter (to get the fallen leaves lighter), exp. 2 seconds
Ilford PanF+ @ ISO 32
dev. in 510-Pyro (N)
Adox MCC 112 / Splitgrade
dev. in Moersch Catechol 1+5 / Rollei RPN 1+12
Bleaching for the highlighs and sulphur re-toning them thereafter with Moersch MT5 1+20