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M6TTL Summicron f2.8/35mm

This is the generator welder on the back of the little commer

This application generates random pixel landscapes. You can play with them by adding fog, changing the colours of the landscape to see how it looks in another season, adding rainbow and rain as well.

 

Please, check the application here:

www.gilbertomoya.es/pixel_landscape_generator.html

 

This application was made by using ActionScript 3 programming language.

   

Here you have part of the code:

 

HOW TO ADD MULTIPLE INSTANCES OF ONE OBJECT FROM THE LIBRARY TO THE STAGE IN FLASH USING AS3:

 

for (var i:Number = 0; i < 28; i++)

//28 is the number of instances

{

_Pixel = new pixel_mc();

container.addChild(_Pixel);

_Pixel.x = i * 20;

_Pixel.transform.colorTransform = miCambiodeColor;

 

miCambiodeColor.redOffset = Math.round((Math.random() * 100) - 50) + 100;

miCambiodeColor.greenOffset = 190;

miCambiodeColor.blueOffset = Math.round((Math.random() * 100) - 50) + 100;

//the last lines give random colours to each single instance of the object

}

 

//If you have any question feel free to ask me

 

Gilberto Moya Perona

 

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Abandoned power plant

Foden Generator Lorry Truck Fest SE 2006

Generator-Extreme right![Lord Ganesh]

Organiser--Extreme left!![priest]

Distroyer--Middle![Lord Shiva or [The rope with a knot on top side?]

 

Any one who pass in front of coimbatore railway station can see them,

A shot from a small temple located just in front of coimbatore rly station-Tamilnadu-India

It's the Terrain Generator texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.

You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — filterforge.com/filters/10180.html (created by Orteil)

To use this texture download Filter Forge 30-day trial for free here — www.filterforge.com/download/

 

In the Kyiv, the Ukrainian Red Cross Society handed over 35 generators to Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukrainian railway company) for uninterrupted operation of the country's railway stations in conditions of full-scale war.

Nikon D750 - AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm 1:2.8G

Editor: Adobe Lightroom CC

Rusty Knuckles 1979 cb650 Cafe Racer

This is part of a steam turbine and electrical generator made by Parsons in 1891

Yedekli jeneratör otomatik transfer sistemi

Lorries powered by generator gas is quite common. There is always a guy in the back making sure there is enough wood. Generator gas vehicles were common in the west during WWII when petrol was rationed.

It's the Tiles Generator texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.

 

You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/10788.html (created by Cleoh)

 

To use this texture download Filter Forge 30-day trial for free here — www.filterforge.com/download/

 

A new steam generator arrives at Three Mile Island in 2009.

The Moment of Truth has arrived....

Jane stands on one of the generator pads inside the massive Titan 1 power dome.

 

The exhaust fan and diesel tanks hide in the green tunnel behind her.

Want into this old pumping house and notice this giant generator underwater... Southside Chicago

Abstract study at Henry Ford Museum, Michigan.

ホットボンドだと固定が上手くいかなかったので、プラ板で固定しました

At the American Falls Dam, below the dam, the old generator house

HHO Generator installed in my 2002 PTCruiser. The HHO Generator is powered only when the ignition switch is turned on, through a simple 80 amp 14volt relay from Tanners Electronics, Dallas Texas.

Olympus XA, TMax400 @ 800, Emofin 9 + 9 minutes 20 °C.

This was also running to help recharge the EVs

Steampunk Marilyn Monroe

Nikon D850 dof Award winning photography intricate 8k cinematic lighting award winning hyperrealistic ultra detailed Unreal Engine hdr cinematic postprocessing focused

 

Negative prompt: extra eyes, extra limbs, extra fingers, distortions, watermarks, words, lettering, blur

(Artistic, Portrait)

Generator at 'Paddock', Churchill's secret bunker in Neasden, North London

Shot on Minolta XG-9 with Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400 film.

Inside the standby ventilation plant room.

 

Paddock was built at the start of the 2nd World War below the Post Office Research Station in Dollis Hill. The purpose of the two level citadel was to act as a standby to the Cabinet War Rooms in Whitehall. The bunker became operational in 1940 with the War Cabinet meeting there on 3rd October.

Churchill did not like the new bunker and by the autumn of 1943 the standby cabinet war rooms were relocated to the North Rotunda in Marsham Street, close to Whitehall; Paddock was abandoned the following year.

During the cold war, Paddock was suggested as a replacement for the North London Group War Room at Partingdale Lane, Mill Hill but this was rejected by the GLC. It was also, along with Station Z at Harrow, suggested as the Main Control Centre for the whole of London with the 4 (later 5) Group Controls reporting to it. The idea of 1 central control was never adopted and the upper floor at Paddock was relegated to a Post Office social club.

Following closure of Post Office Research Station, in the mid 1990's the site was sold to a property developer who converted the Research Station into luxury flats with a new housing estate on the rest of the site. The single storey surface building above Paddock was demolished but the citadel, which has local authority listing was untouched and two access points were retained one an unobtrusive steel door in a wall between two houses and the other a brick blockhouse beside the road which also houses a small electricity sub station. The site has now been handed over to a housing association.

[Subterranea Britannica www.subbrit.org.uk]

Here are they building the house for the generator, 115 MW.

Taken in hydropowerplant Kárahnjúkar , Fljótsdalsstöð og east Iceland

This device generated dial tone, ringing current, DC power, etc. for the telephones in St. Paul, MN since 1920. Decommisioned late 1970s. Taken 1991 as a display in Bonanzaville near Fargo, ND.

A great signal generator that can be had for a very reasonable price. Thousands of these were made and many found their way to Canadian high schools as part of the electronics program. Also available in the Starkit name could be purchased in kit form and assembled by the end user. This is my everyday signal generator.

New backup power generator for the visitor center at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge. Credit: Margie Brenner/USFWS

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