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Nikon Z6 - FTZ - Tamron 15-30 f2.8 G1 version
Apologies for the quality but first time using the Z6 in anger, trying manual with auto-iso, very dark and generally always moving.
Z7 + FTZ + Nikkor 400mm f/5.6 ai EDIF hand held, ISO 220, wide open at 1/640s; ~18% cropped (8/45MP).
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Appareil : Canon EOS 400 D
Objectif : Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Exposition : 1/125"
Ouverture : f/4.0
Focale : 50mm
Sensibilité : ISO 1600
Filtre : Hoya UV
Composition : 1 RAW
Traitement : Lightroom 3
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Cette création par Tim Manteau est mise à disposition selon les termes de la licence Creative Commons Paternité-Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale-Pas de Modification 2.0 France.
Local: Bauru - Aeroclube Estadual de Bauru (SBBU)
Data: 10.Nov.2013
Matrícula: PR-FTZ
Operador: Particular
Fabricante/Modelo: Cirrus SR22 GTS-X G3 Turbo ''Generation Three''
Serial Number: 2754
Matrículas anteriores:
Ano de fabricação:
The Jacksonville Port Authority’s (JAXPORT’s) Foreign Trade Zone No. 64, Florida’s largest FTZ by area, continues to grow as businesses adjust to supply chain changes during COVID-19. The FTZ’s expansion is due in large part to fast application turnaround times by U.S. Customs and Border Protection – Port of Jacksonville and the FTZ Board in Washington, D.C.
An FTZ is a secured site within the United States, but technically considered outside of U.S. Customs’ jurisdiction, allowing shippers to delay paying Customs duties until cargo leaves the FTZ. Users also can reduce import fees outright through more efficient filings.
JAXPORT’s newest FTZ user, Jacksonville-based transportation services provider Shoreside Logistics, received full regulatory approval to join FTZ No. 64 in less than two weeks from their application date.
“We are grateful for the hard work and diligence of our federal partners, including our local Customs office and the FTZ Board,” said JAXPORT FTZ Manager Deborah Lofberg. “With their support, FTZ applications continue to be processed seamlessly, allowing new and existing users to take advantage of FTZ benefits very quickly.”
Existing FTZ user Tapestry, Inc., parent company of global accessory design house Coach Inc., recently expanded its FTZ No. 64 usage, activating an additional 35,000 sq. ft. of its existing Jacksonville distribution space.
“You can’t stop a large supply chain on a dime, so the fast application turnaround time was critical for us,” said Tapestry's North American Senior Director of Global Trade and Customs Jason Nichols. “We needed extra space to store product, while also minimizing costs such as duties and demurrage. Getting additional FTZ space activated at an existing off-site location gave us a lot more flexibility in addressing the situation at a time when every penny counts.”
To help Northeast Florida businesses better manage cash flow during this time, JAXPORT is currently deferring the application fee for all new Foreign Trade Zone No. 64 applications received by July 31, 2020.
New FTZ customers can defer the one-time $2,500 application fee for 90 days from their application date, and take advantage of the substantial savings, including import duty deferral, reduction, or elimination, that a foreign trade zone offers.
Nikon Z6 - FTZ - Tamron 15-30 f2.8 G1 version
Apologies for the quality but first time using the Z6 in anger, trying manual with auto-iso, very dark and generally always moving.
Nikon Z6 - FTZ - Tamron 15-30 f2.8 G1 version
Apologies for the quality but first time using the Z6 in anger, trying manual with auto-iso, very dark and generally always moving.
Nikon Z6 - FTZ - Tamron 15-30 f2.8 G1 version
Apologies for the quality but first time using the Z6 in anger, trying manual with auto-iso, very dark and generally always moving.
Z7 + FTZ + BR2A reversing ring + K5&K4 rings (30mm spacing) + Nikon 3T close up lens + reversed Nikon 36-72mm f/3.5E + tripod + a focusing rail; ISO 400, f/11 at 1/20s; led lamp as source of light.
I got this humble zoom for just USD 38.00 !
Nikon Z6 - FTZ - Tamron 15-30 f2.8 G1 version
Apologies for the quality but first time using the Z6 in anger, trying manual with auto-iso, very dark and generally always moving.
Nikon Z6 - FTZ - Tamron 15-30 f2.8 G1 version
Apologies for the quality but first time using the Z6 in anger, trying manual with auto-iso, very dark and generally always moving.
The Jacksonville Port Authority’s (JAXPORT’s) Foreign Trade Zone No. 64, Florida’s largest FTZ by area, continues to grow as businesses adjust to supply chain changes during COVID-19. The FTZ’s expansion is due in large part to fast application turnaround times by U.S. Customs and Border Protection – Port of Jacksonville and the FTZ Board in Washington, D.C.
An FTZ is a secured site within the United States, but technically considered outside of U.S. Customs’ jurisdiction, allowing shippers to delay paying Customs duties until cargo leaves the FTZ. Users also can reduce import fees outright through more efficient filings.
JAXPORT’s newest FTZ user, Jacksonville-based transportation services provider Shoreside Logistics, received full regulatory approval to join FTZ No. 64 in less than two weeks from their application date.
“We are grateful for the hard work and diligence of our federal partners, including our local Customs office and the FTZ Board,” said JAXPORT FTZ Manager Deborah Lofberg. “With their support, FTZ applications continue to be processed seamlessly, allowing new and existing users to take advantage of FTZ benefits very quickly.”
Existing FTZ user Tapestry, Inc., parent company of global accessory design house Coach Inc., recently expanded its FTZ No. 64 usage, activating an additional 35,000 sq. ft. of its existing Jacksonville distribution space.
“You can’t stop a large supply chain on a dime, so the fast application turnaround time was critical for us,” said Tapestry's North American Senior Director of Global Trade and Customs Jason Nichols. “We needed extra space to store product, while also minimizing costs such as duties and demurrage. Getting additional FTZ space activated at an existing off-site location gave us a lot more flexibility in addressing the situation at a time when every penny counts.”
To help Northeast Florida businesses better manage cash flow during this time, JAXPORT is currently deferring the application fee for all new Foreign Trade Zone No. 64 applications received by July 31, 2020.
New FTZ customers can defer the one-time $2,500 application fee for 90 days from their application date, and take advantage of the substantial savings, including import duty deferral, reduction, or elimination, that a foreign trade zone offers.
Z7 + FTZ + TC14A + Nikkor 50-300mm f/4.5 ai-s ED (=70-420mm f/6.3) @ 420mm, hand held; ISO 500, f/8 (f/5.6x1.4) at 1/500s, camera IBIS activated; 40% cropped (18/45MP).
Nikon Z6 - FTZ - Tamron 15-30 f2.8 G1 version
Apologies for the quality but first time using the Z6 in anger, trying manual with auto-iso, very dark and generally always moving.
Bluestar - HF06 FTZ - 2428
Mercedes Benz Citaro
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Photographs from the popular Alton Bus Rally and Running Day on 15th July 2018.
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EC-FTZ CASA 1.131E Jungmann [2170] (Fundacio Parc Aeronautic de Catalunya) Barcelona-Sabadell~EC 12/07/2011. Preserved and airworthy
Z7 + FTZ + Nikkor-O.C 35mm f/2 ai'd & CPU'd, ISO 1400, f/16 at 1/250s. 35% cropped (16/45MP). 4 focus-stacked image. Diorama of the Battle of Arcole, November 1796. Museo Napoleonico di Arcole, Italia.
Z7 + FTZ + Nikkor 300mm f/4.5K ED, hand held; ISO 1250, f/5.6 at 1/1000s, camera IBIS activated; ~13% cropped (6/45MP).
Two exposures taken, one of the moon, and one for the background. Then combined.
Strobist Info: Pentax K10D set for 25 second exposure on tripod, with a flashlight lighting the fence. I then manually fired multiple bursts aimed at both the foreground and the windmill with a Pentax AF 500 FTZ flash set at 1/2 power.
251118 (Sun) 2018 Police Community Roadshow, Day 2, Toa Payoh HDB Hub, Singapore.
Nikon Z6 + FTZ + AF-S NIKKOR 24-70MM F/2.8G ED.
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Informations Technique :
Appareil : Canon EOS 400 D
Objectif : Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Exposition : 1/125" (-1/3 IL)
Ouverture : f/4.0
Focale : 50mm
Sensibilité : ISO 1600
Filtre : -
Composition : 1 RAW
Traitement : Lightroom 3
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Cette création par Tim Manteau est mise à disposition selon les termes de la licence Creative Commons Paternité-Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale-Pas de Modification 2.0 France.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (May 10, 2017) – Hans-Mill Corporation, one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of metal and plastic household products, will soon open a state-of-the-art manufacturing center near JAXPORT’s North Jacksonville marine terminals. The 121,000-square-foot facility will be used for manufacturing, assembling and distributing stainless steel trash cans and plastic household products sold at major retailers around the world.
Hans-Mill will use JAXPORT to import materials used in its manufacturing process from Asia, as well as for the import of finished goods for U.S. distribution. In addition, the company has been granted permission to operate within JAXPORT’s Foreign Trade Zone No. 64. The facility, which already serves as the company’s headquarters, represents an $11 million investment in Northeast Florida and creates 23 new, direct jobs.
“The efficiencies Northeast Florida provides have allowed us to bring some of the manufacturing that is traditionally done overseas back to the United States,” said Kenneth Ubillus, Hans-Mill Director of Operations. “We felt welcome in Jacksonville from the very beginning and look forward to being a visible part of this community.”
“Hans-Mill’s decision to invest here highlights the many advantages we offer the industry,” said Eric Green, JAXPORT interim CEO. “Excellent ocean service options from Asia, cost-effective transportation, 60 million plus consumers nearby and a business-friendly environment, all continue to attract manufacturing here.”
Hans-Mill joins other household names, including Michaels Stores, Inc., Coach, Inc. and Bacardi Limited, in taking advantage of FTZ No. 64’s cost savings and streamlined Customs processes.
251118 (Sun) 2018 Police Community Roadshow, Day 2, Toa Payoh HDB Hub, Singapore.
Nikon Z6 + FTZ + AF-S NIKKOR 24-70MM F/2.8G ED.
Z7 + FTZ + Nikkor-S 58mm f/1.4 F at 1.2m of distance, ISO 500, wide open at 1/500s; 20% cropped (9/45MP). The lens was at 80mm, infinity focus and mounted on a D810.