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This is a electric shocker
taken with a 105mm Sigma macro lens
ISO-1600
F.stop:f/2.8
view it in all sizes plz
To be continued. . .
A mashup of a guilty pleasure from the cupboard and an electric gadget. The grainy-looking orange gummi bear is what's left of a container of sour gummi bears from the bulk section of a local market. The orange ones are my favorite, so in an OCD-driven way, I work on other colors and save the orange ones for last. The granular coating contains malic acid, the substance that naturally give sour fruits their tang and is used as an additive to impart sourness, usually in candy.
The orange illuminated pushbutton switch was purchased along with the red and green ones I've posted before. I originally planned to feature the sweet by itself until inspiration struck. I hope you all like this!
Dedicated to the late Hans Holt.
Explored July 26, 2023 (Explore takeover day; Orange theme)
FR] Nuit électrique de folie il y a quelques jours avec un joli de défilé de cellules orageuses en mer qui se sont succédées pendant plusieurs heures. Un spectacle magnifique et toujours impressionnant
[EN] Crazy electric night a few days ago with a nice parade of storm cells in the sea which followed one another for several hours. A magnificent and always impressive show
Electric Vocuhila - 07.08.2021 - Bezau Beatz special Edition, Remise Wälderbähnle
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Besetzung:
Maxime Bobo: altsax, keys
Boris Rosenfeld: guitar
Francois Rosenfeld: bass
Etienne Ziemniak: drums
Electric Landscape.
Contrastivos contornos perturbadores visibles que rodean la perspectiva jerarquía compositiva íntima tonos paralelos,
verts privés nombreux rouges teintes peu fiables réflexions fructueuses art symbolique positions diverses thème artistique idées étrangères développements obsessionnels simplicités automatique nature ancienne intensité variable,
törött alakok dimenziós virágok sötét struktúrák befolyásoló kijelző érzékeny szellem harmonikus koncentráció ideges fák,
συγκεκριμένα ενεργειακά εγκεφαλικά επεισόδια γωνιακά βήματα μοντέρνες εκφράσεις γραφικό μυαλό κίτρινο μπλε ασταθή έργα,
lengdarlínur sem teygja tóna fallegar aðstæður árásargjarn andstæða sjálfkrafa sveitir fjölmargir sjónar stig,
lysende landskabs sammensætning stigende kraftige skråninger ekspressivitet purples sprede pinks excentriske humør,
能動的な根拠を描く古い力強いプログラマティックな驚き不審な才能グラフィックの興味不健全なスキル.
Steve.D.Hammond.
Blue Yatian electric vintage car replica BE-66-GG available for sightseeing trips in Funchal, Madeira.
1991 VW Golf CitySTROMer at the Schuppen 1 in Bremen.
Not intended for public sale, only for companies with vehicle fleets.
120 "CitySTROMer" Golf II's were built.
Two venerable electric locomotives sit on display outside the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
At right is Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) GG1 no. 4800, one of 139 built by General Electric and the PRR Altoona Works between 1934 and 1943. The locomotive is nicknamed "Old Rivets" as it is the only GG1 with a riveted (rather than welded) body. 4800 was also the first GG1 to enter service, hauling a special train on January 28, 1935 to mark the completion of electrification from Washington, DC to New York City.
At left is Amtrak AEM-7 no. 915, one of 65 total manufactured by EMD / ASEA between 1978 and 1988 (54 purchased by Amtrak, 4 by MARC, and 7 by SEPTA). All have been retired at this point, with four entering preservation so far.
2021 Greenpower Motors EVC210 / Air Canada electric shuttle bus, Vancouver International Airport.
Canon PowerShot A570
Canon Zoom 5.8-23.2mm ƒ/2.6-5.5 IS
A nest of led green string lights and a few red, led light bulbs.
The image is 1.5 inches square.
Macro Mondays, theme # Red and Green
Because what's the point of living if there's no music?
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The Electric Cinema first opened in London's Portobello Road on 24 February 1910. It was one of the first buildings in Britain to be designed specifically for motion picture exhibition, and was one of the first buildings in the vicinity to be supplied with electricity.[3] It was built shortly after its namesake the Electric Cinema in Birmingham, which predates it by around two months. Its first film was Henry VIII, screened on 23 February 1911.[3]
The venue opened 18 years before talkies became the norm, so had no facilities to broadcast sound.[3] The cinema was soon eclipsed by the huge picture palaces that became fashionable during the 1930s but, despite being shuttered for brief periods, it has remained in almost continual use until the present day.[4][5]
Looking close...on Friday: Things with teeth
Wahl electric hair clippers with a honeycomb background and reflections from outside my window.
out now for vintage fair!
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Alegranza/195/227/29
Genetics-Lelutka/glam Affair
Eyes- Avi-glam
Clothing- Asteria/pixicat
Tokyo Electric - A mini photo project in and around Tokyo, Japan.
With a total of 882 rail stations in the greater metropolitan area, and 121 lines, Tokyo is home to one of the busiest rail networks in the world. Serving roughly 40 million passengers every single day.
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