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Despite the dramatic "boiling water action," this fish hawk failed to snatch the bass.

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Giant Fail photo of my entire crew (bar one) at this time. Still missing a few wigs, tattoos and other little bits and bobs o w o~

  

Waterloo Station - London

 

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The cause of the crash landing of US Airways Flight 1549 has been identified.

The whereabouts of the Fail Whale is currently unknown.

  

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Original Fail Whale design by yiyinglu

Some people... tsk tsp tsp

 

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I figured I'd share these unfinished projects that have been sitting around for 7 or 8 years. I figure, if I haven't finished them yet, I never will.

 

With this one, I was planning on doing some sails using the Jaba's Sail Barge sails.

 

I was basing the design off of this concept art piece.

One of the few remaining T605s from Kenworth’s aborted wide cab engineering evaluation program from the early 2000s.

Feel free to use it as a Twitter background

 

Illustration by Gerardo Obieta - @G_Obieta

Cause in the plate-glass city here

We build things pretty, dear

They all go down in flames

Another Colas Class 60, 60095, arrives at Drem. Coded 1Z99, 60095 will run into Drem Station before reversing onto the failed Oxwellmains - Aberdeen Cement train sitting in the Down Loop.

2/11/16 at 0814

CEFX GP20D 2005 was tied down in Michigan City after delivering a South Shore coal load to the power plant.

 

The Michigan City Generating Station is a coal and natural gas-fired power plant located on the shore of Lake Michigan in Michigan City, Indiana. It is operated by Northern Indiana Public Service Company and plans to retire its electricity generating plant in Michigan City between 2026 and 2028.

 

NIPSCO will turn to solar, energy storage, and upgrades at its Sugar Creek Generating Station near Terre Haute to replace the generating capacity.

 

South Shore did not acquire the CEFX rebuilds and continues to rely on good old EMD products.

66567 Apparently "failed on a ballast working which again didn't get dropped over night, there was another ballast behind this but we couldn't get the shed on it 25/02/2018

CSS 2005 heads west at Smith Fail Road in February of 2009.

WCRC Ex Works Class 47 47813 on the Northern Belle, Denton - Manchester Victoria at Denton Before it failed 15/06/2022

In case this picture is misleading anyone, I’ll clarify that the idea with a side loader is to empty the bin into the hopper, not all over the arm itself. I’ve failed this concept a few times in the past and not because I’m a complete retard, rather due to distraction and/or a lack of observation. In view directly beneath the hopper access ladder is a white plastic bag..... this caused the catastrophe. As the previous bin lowered towards the ground, this bag flew out, floated in the air and caught my attention just as I grabbed the next bin. As per usual I hooked the joystick in the back right corner to simultaneously retract the slide and raise the arm, but instead of watching the arm movement in the mirror, my attention was diverted to this flying bag. To my dismay I witnessed the bag come to rest on top of the slide beam and cover up one of the sensors, which resulted in signal blockage and stoppage of the slide retracting.

 

As soon as I saw where the bag landed, I flicked my gaze around to the side mirror, seeing the slide stationary in the shown position and the arm continuing to raise the bin towards the hopper. After getting a visual of the unfolding circumstances in the mirror, I literally shouted out “NOOOOOOO!!!” in terror, then next thing the bin was inverted with the contents pouring all over the arm and onto the road. Fail. Of course the bin didn’t hold a single bag or two, it was fully loaded with sloppy and badly contained garbage, plus it was raining and a few members of the public witnessed the unsuccessful lift. My mind registered the likely outcome once I saw the bag cover the sensor, but everything happened so quick I didn’t even get the chance to consider releasing the joystick! After a few swear words and brief dissatisfaction over the event, I quickly got some humour out of the disaster and knew this was something worth sharing =]

Blitzr graffiti off the 405 fwy

Whyyyyyyy did I use indelible ink? Why did I put the paper on my dresser to draw the stick man! Whyyyy!!! LOL

 

Finally got it off with "Fantastik" and elbow grease.

After running from Kalgoorlie towards Parkeston to assist a failed 5MP9, Q4005 had made it only a couple of hundred metres before itself failed with Q4005,SCT015,SCT007 once again a failure and waiting for another assistance loco on 13-7-13

Everyone shares his most beautiful pictures, today I wanted to put a failure, nothing goes well on this one but in black and white I love it anyway.

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Tout le monde partage ses plus belles photos, aujourd'hui j'avais envie de mettre une ratée, rien ne va sur celle là mais en Noir et blanc je l'aime quand même.

"Love never fails..."

1 Corinthians 13:8

  

Apparently this was good enough to make it into explorer.

Group A MG Metro Turbo from the 1980s driven by Malcolm Harrison and Paul Taft in the Historic Touring Car Challenge race at the 2016 Silverstone Classic where it failed to finish. Report on the meeting in Classic and Competition Car 72. Read free online at www.classicandcompetitioncar.com

Large size | Original uploaded size | My portfolio | My manifesto

 

Terribly underexposed (had to really pull up the exposure on the RAW file), out of focus, noise. Ah, isn't "art" fabulous? :-)

 

My work is too "tidy". I need to mess it up a bit more.

Camera: Mamiya MSX 500

Film: Fuji Velvia 50

i messed this one up really badly right after I scanned it. I mean really bad. I mean to the point where I had to tear it up and throw it away. lesson learned!

C-124 Globemaster II shot on Fuji Instax Wide film. Shot with Polaroid 900 converted to 4x5. Shot at Polaroid EV 16 = f/25 at 1/100. Film bent/damaged during film change.

 

Handheld, rangefinder focused.

 

This was an experiment to use instax wide in a 4x5 grafmatic film holder. I loaded one sheet of color and one sheet of B&W, and 4 blank septums. Here is the only shot that worked. This got jammed in the grafmatic and probably came out of the septum. The septums moved when processed but I think this film held the septum back. Regardless shot 2 was never exposed and the grafmatic jammed when closing the slide after shot 2. I used a couple of heavy paper shims to hold the top and bottom of the instax film. This works in traditional film holders, because there isn't any movement, but failed in this case.

 

The final picture is damaged because it bent and the chemical pod got disturbed and obstructed. BUT, there is an image...

 

Hill AFB Museum

 

Fuji Instax in Polaroid camera...

Took advantage of the beautiful weather and headed out to the Gorge yesterday to photograph Latourell Falls with my 8x10 camera using enlarger paper as a negative.

 

The falls were mostly in shade while the trees and foliage in the foreground were in bright sunlight. I metered for the falls which resulted in the foreground being way over-exposed. Total exposure time was 8 seconds at f/22. Fail or Cool?

 

Technical details: VDS 8x10 camera, Schneider K 240mm convertible lens, Hoya Y2 filter, Ilford MGRC Pearl paper as a negative, Liquidol developer, Epson 4990 scan.

CANON AE-1 Program

KODAK Ultra GOLD 400 iso. expired !

50mm f/1.4.

(no postprod)

T U M B L R | F A C E B O O K

 

entry for "worst of 2020"

young eagle roosted at least an hour, i'm freezing my butt off waiting for a clear shot through the twigs. finally just at sunset, she decides to leave... and i blow the flight shot.

 

perfect ending for a year to forget.

Bandshot.

Playing at Emergenza Festival, Pumpehuset, Copenhagen, 10.06.2017

Pokemon fail! I dont like pokemon anymore but i thought this was funny.

I hav Been gone for a month I know but the end of my sports season is coming hopefully I will stop being dead, I now have two large space ships the mds and the battle front along with the stupid fail mech that u see thanks. :)

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