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canon ae-1 program +
canon fd 50mm f1.8 s.c. +
fujifilm superia 200 (expired - 1 year)
no post processing or cropping, just as scanned.
taken at program(auto) mode.
makinenin fonksiyonlarını test etmek amacıyla hızlıca çektiğim fotoğraflardan biri.
herhangi bir oynama veya kırpma yok, tarayıcıdan ne çıktıysa o.
program(otomatik) modunda çekildi.
Jamison Park in Portland's Pearl District includes four 30-foot modern totem poles, created by Kenny Scharf and Paige Powell in 2001, named Tikitotmoniki Totems.
The totem poles are also functional, as they hide steel support poles for the overhead trolley wires that supply power to the Portland Streetcar, which began operation in 2001.
As the TIE-Striker is the only ship from the TIE-series with articulated solar panels so far, it was very important to me, to include that function into my MOC.
The access to change the wings position from upward to horizontal position is hidden underneath the pilot cockpit hatch.
By rotating a technic axle, the wings go up and down and will stay in any position you stop the movement.
Off course the wing still can move in its set positino when turning the TIE-Striker around. That function works best when the TIE-Striker rests on its stand, as the wings are quit heavy for the little mechanism to get moved (but it´s still possible without the stand).
All of the technic is hidden inside the tiny space between the pilot and bombardier cockpit.
The technic beam to lift the wings up and down is located right under the wings to maintain the cylindrical design of the cockpit pod.
It was a real hard chanllange to get the wings move to in the right angles and more than that to include all of the technic nearly invisible inside the pod.
I hope you like it!
Pages from a vintage dictation book - machine quilted with fabric / ripped paper bag and twine wrapped over glazed acrylic canvas.
(7" x 9")
These chairs weren't part of an exhibit; they were scattered all over the courtyard and are actual seating. Every chair has a designer behind it, though. Even when everyone's too distracted by the gigantic steel Serra sculpture in front of them to notice.
Since they're just, y'know, seating, these weren't labelled or any such thing, but I believe that they are Bertoia side chairs, by Harry Bertoia, designed in 1952. The chairs are made of welded steel rods and have a powder-coat finish.
If they are not Bertoias, they are very good imitations of them. However, since this is MoMA, I'm inclined to believe that they're the real deal.
170636 passes the bland Portakabin style Stonea signal box on 3rd October 2024 with 1N53 1200 Cambridge to Birmingham New Street.
The original 1883 box was behind where the train is, and was demolished in 1984 - replaced by the monstrosity on the left.
Pole shot.
This is my own build of a fully functional pinball machine, themed in LEGO Classic Space! For lots more information, check out the following links:
www.brothers-brick.com/2018/05/09/working-lego-pinball-ma...
A simple bus shelter deep in the Hampshire countryside made from planks straight from the saw mill.
Simple, functional and effective.
Tutorial on Instructables: www.instructables.com/id/Functional-LEGO-Nutcrackers/
With a simple pull of the lever, these decorative figures can open and close their jaws like authentic nutcrackers!
Both of these models were built in the recent weeks leading up to Christmas. The design was pretty straightforward, but two major issues were making the faces look good, and finally getting the hats right. In fact, the green nutcracker's crown took the longest to figure out, and was finally made with hinge plates.
As mentioned in the tutorial, although these can in fact function as real nutcrackers, they're somewhat rickety and best suited for holiday decorations.
This is from mid summer (I finished the car 2 days before I left for college). It gives you an idea of what can be done in 1.5 months when you're really committed to something.
those are peices of ceiling flying everywhere, the bar was closed down and everyone was cleared out shortly afterwards.
here's why as told by the FB's drummer Brian Costello
Mutiny shmutiny.
After already having 4 bands on the bill last night, they added a (no joke) SHITTY euro-trash band taking part in some horsecrap "reality" show on MTV Europe where 2 bands travel across America without (in the words of one of the Eurotrash bandmembers telling me) "any money except what they give us at first...no cel phones [oh! the agony!]...and no gas...and no women (ha ha)..."
In the middle of all this, we had our friends KK Ramage play a 10 minute set on equipment already set up. This made Ed nervous (will the Eurotrash band get to play? will the Mutiny be shown on MTV Europe?). Technically (technically) this made 6 bands, but not really.
As we were about to play, Ed gave us an ultimatum: either the Eurotrash band plays right now, or the show is over.
This is after years of supporting this dumpy ass bar, both as a patron and as a member of the Functional Blackouts, and never getting paid cash money while the bar makes a KILLING.
I always knew Ed was more of a "business man" about the whole thing, but even that was idiotic, when 40 people walk out in the middle of the Eurotrash band's set because they sound like 8 kajillion other commercial bands and go home instead of spending their money and being entertained by what they paid no admission to see.
This move clearly shows the Mutiny doesn't give a damn when all's said and done about local music, and they can't distinguish between decent local bands and lame commercial shit from Holland.
I'm sober by the way, and slept on this before posting this, and I'm still amazed at how ridiculous it is, and, in the big picture, how totally corny and uptight 99% of Chicago's "music venues" are in the face of so much diverse and exciting music happening right now. Why is the Empty Bottle the only club consistently supporting EVERYTHING happening in this city?
So...I have no intention of going to the Mutiny ever again, and I would ask all bands to find other places to play. I know it's tough, believe me, but find a place that pays you in more than beer. I used to be one of the Mutiny's biggest supporters, but not anymore.
Knitted with the wool that doesn't felt very good so it's partly felted. It's very coarse and strong. I first hand-dyed the wool and then knitted tha bag. At the end I added the lining and crocheted 2 flowers and added them as embellishment. The closure is a button covered with red felt.
The EOS M3 is a great camera for existing Canon enthusiasts and casual videographers alike. The autofocus performance continues to impress.
I know running shoes are not designed to be pretty, but I thing I just bought to most ugly pair available! Are your shoes even worse? Prove me, I don't believe a thing about it :)
Tutorial on Instructables: www.instructables.com/id/Functional-LEGO-Nutcrackers/
With a simple pull of the lever, these decorative figures can open and close their jaws like authentic nutcrackers!
Both of these models were built in the recent weeks leading up to Christmas. The design was pretty straightforward, but two major issues were making the faces look good, and finally getting the hats right. In fact, the green nutcracker's crown took the longest to figure out, and was finally made with hinge plates.
As mentioned in the tutorial, although these can in fact function as real nutcrackers, they're somewhat rickety and best suited for holiday decorations.
New York's subway system is vast, complex, functional and efficient. It can also be bewildering, fascinating, and scary to some.
canon ae-1 program +
canon fd 50mm f1.8 s.c. +
fujifilm superia 200 (expired - 1 year)
no post processing or cropping, just as scanned.
taken at shutter priority mode.
makinenin fonksiyonlarını test etmek amacıyla hızlıca çektiğim fotoğraflardan biri.
herhangi bir oynama veya kırpma yok, tarayıcıdan ne çıktıysa o.
enstantane öncelikli modda çekildi.
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The colorful lifeguard towers of Miami Beach are famous. They contribute beautifully to the overall aesthetic of the scenery