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Found this camera in a thrift store for $5. It's from 2007, and takes 7.2 megapixel images. Lens is a Zeiss Vario-Tessar.
CAMERA: Sony DSC W80
Placa emblema policial de 1942, historia de la Policía española.
Fotografía macro con lente Raynox M250.
Strobist mediante un flash, YN460-II, y RF-603N, con un punto de potencia a 45 grados y 10 cm del sujeto.
Trey's built Skunk2 Racing Honda Civic Si.
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Seen at a 2002 TERBERG FM1350 WDG Mobile Crane.
Terberg is a small Dutch company which produces specialized industrial vehicles. It is active wold wide.
This cabin is based on a Volvo truck. Since 1974 Terberg had permission of Volvo for the use of chassis, cabins and other components.
These trucks are quite rare on Dutch roads.
About Terberg see also: www.terbergspecialvehicles.com/en/about/history/
6 cylinder Diesel engine (379 HP).
26600 kg.
Original Dutch reg. number: Febr. 12, 2002.
New owner since Jan. 18, 2020.
Oostzaan, Westeinde, Aug. 13, 2018.
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Jada Trinidadian Model in New Designer Black Dress with Comic Emblems on West African Ghanian Ashanti Chief Chair Portrait Photoshoot Shoreditch Studio London
Nikon 70-200/2.8E VR shot on a D810. Developed in Lightroom 6.6 to Camera Standard, CA-removal=ON, NRed=OFF, sharpening at 35/0.5/36/10.
See my review at Camera Labs.
from your left is trisha ramirez and right is jm de gollo, a chinita beauty and pinay beauty. they are friends and aspiring models from philippines. They did several prints ad.,such l'oreal pils. known saloon in the phils.and designer's cloths for ramp modeling and promotions.
Hair and make up: Jm Degollo
EWS emblem, depicting the English lion, Welash dragon and Scottish stag (the stag being the only head to carry flags) , on Alstom Class 67 3,200 hp Bo-Bo No. 67 017 "Arrow" of Chiltern Mainline - long after EWS departed the UK scene - at Marylebone, 12/05/14.
Seen on a 80s AVIA A31.
AVIA A15/A30/A31 vans and small trucks are Czech license built 1970s Renault-Saviem TP3/TP4 vans. The first one was presented in 1968.
They are not much exported, specially not to Western-European countries.
Number seen: 5 or 6.
Frydlant (CZ), Jizerská, road number 290, July 26, 2014.
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Grunge textured emblem of Greenland, isolated on a pure white background for your convenience.
This grunge emblem is released under a standard Creative Commons License - Attribution 3.0 Unported. It gives you a lot of freedom to use my work commercially as long as you credit and link back to the same free image from my website, www.freestock.ca
This is the emblem on the front forks of my Carlton bicycle. Bought in Edinburgh in the early 1970's, it beat hitchhiking as a way to get around England, Scotland and Wales.
As an after thought to an already stretched budget, I added an odometer to the bike. It totaled up 2,624 miles in Scotland, England and then Europe, ending up in Genoa. Then to Yugoslavia (still run by the 'benevolent dictator' Josip Tito) by train to see friends on the island of Hvar; altogether a beautiful country. I returned to Paris on what was still called the "Orient Express" train passenger service. At the time, Air Canada had a special bicycle box to ship bikes, by removing the handlebars and front wheel; no additional charge.
After the flight home, the airport bus dropped me beside the Royal York Hotel late at night. I reassembled the bike as the hotel pub loudly played a game from the infamous 1972 Canada-Russia hockey series on black-and-white TV's. I resisted the urge to go inside for a brew and rebuilt the bike to ride home. The bicycle now has a permanent resting place against the back fence.
Seen at a Moskvich pedal car. What does it say?
Moskvich pedal car based on the 1965 Moskvich 408 saloon.
It looks like a 70s toy car but it isn't: a stamp on the bottom says 'March 1994'.
This pedal car is one from the last Moskvich series, built from 1984 to 1994.
See also: pedalosmoszkvics.gportal.hu/gindex.php?pg=31216153&ni...
I found her between household trash on the streets. At home I did some cleaning & repairwork and sold it. (Sorry Ivan, als ik dit eerder geweten had... ). My children are to old to play with it now.
Funny detail: the headlights have real burning bulbs!
Amsterdam-N., Oct. 9, 2013.
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Seen on a 1956 DB-Panhard HBR 5 Coach Coupé.
The HBR-Series was a combination of the 1952-1954 DB Coach and the 1947-1954 Panhard Dyna X (chassis and engine).
DB stands for Deutsch-Bonnet (Charles Deutsch and René Bonnet), both founders of the small company. Active between 1947 and 1962.
The HBR body was made of fibre glass plastic.
Only 660 items were made.
851 cc 2 cylinder air-cooled engine.
585 kg.
Production HBR-Series: 1954-1959.
New French semi-historical reg. number.
Seen in Musée Automobile de Reims Champagne.
See also: www.musee-automobile-reims-champagne.com/en
Number seen: 1.
Reims (Marne, Fr.), Musée Automobile Reims-Champagne, Avenue Georges Clémenceau, Aug. 10, 2015.
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