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Dubai Frame - presents views of old Dubai in the north and new Dubai in the south.

 

wiki - Dubai Frame

Here’s the frame unfolded next to my Spektrum DX 6i radio. My servo wiring from the ESCs to the KK board and to the radio needs a clean-up, but I’ll do that after some testing. The frame has a place for everything except the radio. It’s not a big deal, I’m using a much bigger radio than required (OrangeRx R910 Spektrum DSM2 9Ch 2.4Ghz TwinPort Rx) the quad only needs 4 channels.

 

The other annoying thing is the battery orientation underneath is set up for an ‘X’ configuration meaning the battery will run diagonally in the ‘+’ (plus) configuration. I’m not too concerned as I feel the quad will still be reasonably balanced and the gyro will make up for any minor error.

 

My quad kit was purchased from Good Luck Buy it’s the QuadCopter Friber [fibre] Glass Folding ARF Set KKmulticopter. Here’s the link www.goodluckbuy.com/x525-v3-quadcoptor-friber-glass-foldi...

 

From the web site this kit includes spelling mistakes as bad as mine and some other parts, here’s the list:

- X525 V3 fordling [folding] frame*1 – 525mm span, 2mm thick black fibreglass, square aluminium tube arms

- KK multiCoptor Controller with USB programmer*1 – I think KK Plus 5.5d/e (16kB flash)

- XXD 2212 KV1000 brushless motor*4

- 3.17mm Shaft adaptor*4

- GWS 3-blade Propeller*4 – Two HD-9050 and two HD-9050R

- Hobbywing 20A ESC*4 – Sky Walker

- ESC Connect Board*1 – This is a power distribution PCB

- Heat shink [shrink] tube*12

 

I’m still testing and building so it’s not yet flying. So far I think it’s a decent kit with only a few issues.

Master distribution frame at 'Paddock', Churchill's secret bunker in Neasden, North London

Framed between the planks of wood of the climbing frame.

 

this is the doggie door to the next door neighbours. Leaf frame. leaf cement molds and blocks of leaf imprints patio.

Face, Align, Ream, and Tap System, or FARTS for short.

This is was taken without a flash. I only used a reflector as I was having issues with the Olympus flashes I was using. They triggered optically the first couple of shots and then stopped working all together. I had to resort to using the indoor lighting and a reflector. The results turned out better then expected.

This early tyne cultivator is given a pride of place resting spot. For the last two years only the window frame needs a final coat of paint. Mother nature on the other hand adds her breath-taking autumn colour pallete

Vintage Mixed Media #08

Vintage framed mixed media art wall ready to hang.

 

Size of frame (wood, artwork covered by glass):

25 x 25 x 4 cm / 9.8 x 9.8 x 1.57 inches

 

The artwork listed here is already sold.

It was based on a specific photo and served as a birthday present,

therefore I can not resell that.

You can always sent me a picture of yours to work on that though.

 

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

To visit my shop, please click here: www.etsy.com/shop/dennis3dots

Thank you for stopping by.

Sculpture by Richard Rezac. Shot with a Canon EOS ELAN II film camera and a Canon EF 22-55/4-5.6 USM lens, at Nathan Manilow Sculpture Park. University Park, Illinois.

A distant yacht seen through weather-worn sandstone, North Curl Curl Headland.

Defective framing delivered by an Anchorage general contractor [Erik Dawson, Dawson Development]. This framing was demolished following extensive documentation. These photos are made available for framers, contractors, and clients as an educational tool.

 

Read more on akhouseproject.com

 

This photo is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Please provide the following credit: "Photo courtesy Paxson Woelber, akhouseproject.com"

Week 25 - Looking Back photographers choice - at Compositionally Challenged

Remembering Sky, Frame It, and Dutch Angle.

Frame from Panasonic TM700 shooting AVCHD 1080p60.

carbon frame on display at the kalavinka bike store in ebisu, tokyo, japan

Image 3 of 3 for Live and Uncut Assignment (Fork, Knife and/or Spoon)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiAp7BCX9_g

 

Still life photography is something I haven't really tried before. For my 3rd photo in this assignment I tried to think of something less obvious than my other two images, so I excluded the actual cutlery and went for their shadows. I used ambient light through a window onto A2 sketch pad paper as it has a slight texture. Converted image to B&W.

 

Due to the light travelling through double glazing, the shadows have a double edge giving the impression that they are out of focus, which is a shame. They are in focus, as can be seen in the texture of the paper.

I made this from a scan of a gold brooch and a scan of a straight section of gold picture frame.

Monkey outside the National Library, Canberra.

 

Canon Rebel 2000 camera, Canon EF28/f1.8 lens, Fujifilm Velvia 100 colour slide film.

This is my first Ijad mobile frame that I've built. Don't have a name yet.

Richard Bland College; Dinwiddie County VA

Drinking fountain project. Some great big shopping plaza in Chicago.

Devils Tower formed millions of years ago as an igneous intrusion deep under the then surface. As the surrounding bedrock is mostly sedimentary in origin, those layers eroded away much faster than the hard igneous rock of the intrusion. What is left after millions of years is what we now call Devils Tower. Eventually, millions of years from now, Devils Tower will have also eroded away.

Canon 1v HS + EF 28/2.8, Portra 160 + Tetenal C-41; Epson V500 wet scan

A golden frame for a blue sky.

 

Florence, Italy - October 2011.

San Francisco, CA

Full version of earier photo

This bee was just in the right place and time when I stumbled upon it. I think that this shot is good enough on its own where I don't have to muddle it up with wordiness.

Frame: *SURLY* straggler Painted by COOK PAINT WORKS

Wheel : *VELOCITY* blunt ss rim × *VELO ORANGE* disc hub

Tire: *TERAVAIL* rampart tire

Handle: *VELO ORANGE* curvy handlebar

Stem: *NITTO* UI-12 ahead stem

Grip:*BL SELECT* kink samurai grip

Saddle:*FIZIK* terra argo x5

Seat post: *BL SELECT* slit seatpost

Pedal:*MKS* sylvan touring

Headset:*WHITE INDUSTRIES* external headset

Brake lever: *DIA-COMPE* MX-2

Crank:*BLUE LUG* RMC-â…¡ multi speed crank

Cog:*SURLY* cassette cog × *SURLY* singlespeed spacer kit

Rack:*NITTO* M-1B front rack

I had a go at creating my own frame in Photoshop.

Read the post about winter light at akhouseproject.com

 

Note that the framing pictured here was demolished due to extensive and unfixable construction defects.

 

This photo is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Please provide the following credit: "Photo courtesy Paxson Woelber, akhouseproject.com"

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A6000 + Tamron SP 35-80mm (01A)

Framed view of a courtyard in Old Delhi in the spice market District.

 

Delhi, India

Upper dam at Zealandia wildlife reserve, Wellington.

 

Canon EOS 33 camera, Canon EF 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 lens, Rollei Digibase CR200 colour slide film (expired 2015).

Luke and Mark framing the fireplace.

He was scoping the feeder out before he risked the trip

Frame :*SALSA CYCLES* vaya

Fork :*CRUST BIKES* clydesdale cargo fork

Headset :*CHRIS KING*

Wheels :*VELOCITY* dyad × *SHIMANO* XT

Tires :*SCHWALBE* black jack 20" × *SCHWALBE* hurricane

RD :*SHIMANO*

Stem :*NITTO* UI-75 stem

Handle :*SOMA* noah's arc bar

Brake:*AVID* BB7

Brake Lever :*TEKTRO*

Crankset :*SHIMANO* XT × *WOLF TOOTH COMPONENTS* drop stop chainrin

BB:*PHILWOOD* outboard bottom bracket

Saddle :*SDG* bel-air saddle

Seat post:*THOMSON* elite

Grip :*AME* zygo grip

Pedal:*MKS* grafight-XX pedal

 

Pentax ME Super

Soligor f3.5-4.5 28-80mm Zoom Macro lens

Kodak T-Max 400

Kodak D-76 developer (stock solution 8min @ 70F)

Digitally scanned from negative

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