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Driving down Atlanta Rd. this morning looking for some sights. Spotted this train parked waiting for access to the tracks. As I quickly got out and started shooting, the engineer popped out to take in the view.

Prometheus Engineer - Series 1 Alien - scifi sci-fi science fiction TV television show creature monster action figure toy toys space galaxy universe flying saucer spaceship Action Figures NECA Series 1 Alien Ridley Scott film movie xenomorph like aliens

Ex Nihlo Sapper 15

Two Combat Engineers with 5e RGC, watch for enemy forces through a road obstacle of razor wire in the Drummond Range of 5 Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown during Exercise Nihlo Sapper 15, on 18 November 2015.

 

Exercise Nihlo Sapper 2015 will see personnel from 4 Engineer Support Regiment (4 ESR), augmented by reservists from 37 Canadian Brigade Group (37 CBG) train on various training exercises throughout southern New Brunswick and 5 Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown training area from 2 - 20 November 2015.

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Photo by WO Jerry Kean/5 Canadian Division HQ Public Affairs

Engineer 8-inch figure from "Prometheus" by NECA c. 2012

Mixed units of South Carolina National Guard Engineers and Transportation Corps are working round the clock to build flood water abatement barriers to protect the raw water pumping plant in Pawleys Island, S.C., Sept. 24, 2018. The purpose of this project is to protect the fresh water supply for surrounding areas as extensive flooding is anticipated from the aftermath of Hurricane Florence last week. The South Carolina National Guard has over 2,100 Soldiers and Airmen on duty, including support from the Pennsylvania, Tennessee, New York, Alaska, Maryland, Georgia, Virginia and Mississippi National Guard who have brought additional resources for search and rescue and helicopter aquatic rescue with hoist capabilities. The South Carolina National Guard's priority is ensuring all assets for any life-saving missions are in place as the state is will see rivers rise and flooding. These rescue capabilities include helicopter aquatic rescue, high water transport vehicles, engineers to clear debris to open access routes for emergency responders and sandbags to assist in protecting infrastructure and critical routes. (U.S. National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder, 169th Fighter Wing, Public Affairs)

James, the Second Engineer of PS Waverley. This is why the white shirt stays white...looks like James spends his time looking after his Chief and the engines!! I was lucky to have a few hours shooting interior shots on Waverley and was a pleasure to get time to photograph the crew who happily gave up their time.

Engineer 6-inch figure from "Prometheus" by NECA c. 2012

Soldiers assigned to the 50th Engineer Company, 1st Platoon, Camp Laguardia, Republic of Korea (ROK), and elements of the 2-9 Infantry, Camp Casey, ROK, receive training prior to engaging in a simulated river crossing assault on the Imjin River, ROK, on Oct. 22, 1998. Many of the rafts crew members are officers participating in accordance with the U.S. Army Officer Professional Development Program, a program designed to improve team building and soldiery. (U.S. Air Force photo by TSgt James Mossman)(Released)

Day two, here we have a rebel engineer, mechanic, technician, whatever you want to call him. Enjoy!

 

I'm trying some new lighting and editing techniques, and I would love some constructive criticism, thanks!

Background inspired by Zeessi.

Not sure of the train ID but it was an eastbound APL stack that paused breifly this morning 22nd March 2014

Ebbsfleet International. A perfectly good Help Point design has been ruined by the addition of a flap to protect the Fire button - now the signage is obscured and we have simply a 'Point' and an 'ire alarm'. Why - has there really been a spate of fire alarm false uses, and will the addition of an unsecured flap really stop malicious use?

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Engineer in Chair Suit from the Prometheus line by NECA c. 2012

Using lighting to make an engineer look like a rock star.

 

Strobist info: Back right and left 1600 wl with barn doors at 14/th power and 7 degree reflector pointed at the side of the head. Behind subject 11 degree reflector with 1600 wl. at 1/4 power pointed at back garage door.

Front right 1600 wl 1/4 power in 40 inch octabank point at face and body. Octabank is high and right pointed down at 45 degree angle. All fired with pocket wizards.

IVP Plastics Manufacturing Facility - Washington, IL

Our engineers build robotics kits with local kids.

fix alone whatever you can!

Engineer Mobility Days, Coimbra, 21-22 May

I built the engine with foam board, poster board, paper bags, glue, and paint. The straps are duct-tape. Thomas' headlight is a painted LED flashlight. I also built in a sound record/playback board and speaker so that the costume could play the Thomas and Friends theme.

One of two Indonesian engineers from PT Heksa Prakarsa Teknik. Both were staying in the Bario Asal longhouse during the testing phase of the project.

 

Bario Asal Hydroelectric Project, Kelabit Highlands, Sarawak, Malaysia, 2008

This patch is used by the United States Army's 2nd Engineer Brigade.

 

Over the years this insignia has been used by several organizations:

Engineer Amphibious Command (1942-1944)

Engineer Special Brigades (1944-1947)

2nd Engineer Special Brigade (1947-1951)

Engineer Special Brigades (1951-1953)

Engineer Special Brigades and Amphibious Support Brigades (1953-1958)

Engineer Amphibious Support Commands (1958-62)

2nd Engineer Brigade (2011-current)

Engineer Mobility Days, Coimbra, 21-22 May

Engineers train at Kristiansand station Norway.

Staff Sgt. Bradley Walhood, a Minot, N.D., Soldier with the North Dakota National Guard's 818th Engineer Company (Sapper) out of Williston, looks through a night vision lens March 6 during a night-time training exercise at Camp Grafton Training Center, Devils Lake, N.D. He is one of several Soldiers who came from across the country to take part in Combat Engineer Advanced Leaders Course at Camp Grafton. They are participating in an all-night situational training exercise (STX) using paintball guns to culminate the training that the students receive at the North Dakota National Guard's 164th Regional Training Institute. (DoD photo by Senior Master Sgt. David H. Lipp)

I was looking through some of my old pictures from C&C where I found an incomplete edit of this photo. Did a few tweeks and am extremely happy with how it turned out.

 

Finishing details on the long hood.

in training. He loves cause and effect machines. I splurged when the shelter in place order was handed down and bought a classroom set for him. There is much frustration paired with great satisfaction and excitement.

The engineer's view of ICRR GP 11 No. 8733, now at the Monticello Railway Museum

Engineer Pass: At 12,800 feet, you'll find amazing views of the San Juan Mountains, including nearby peaks Uncompaghre and Sneffels.

 

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