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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour re-edit of a shot from April 2017.
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour re-edit of a shot from October 2019. Enjoy!
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Another 'previously unpublished' shot taken in October 2017. With sharply increasing energy bills as we head into winter I think we will be needing some extra layers of insulation indoors too. Stay safe my Flickr friends - enjoy!
Norman Hudson holds a roll of this cool plastic mesh designed to back up batt fiberglass insulation. The worker on top of the scaffold is stripping off squares of 40-year-old stucco, while the man on the ground is loading into a truck.
Any colorful building material is a plus in my book, even though it will be covered over.
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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Enjoy!
In May, northern gannets transport seaweed to their nests to stabilize them and protect them from the harsh coastal conditions. The seaweed serves as building material, anchoring the nests, which are often located on rocky cliffs. Additionally, the material provides protection from wind and rain, offering better insulation. Thanks to its natural antimicrobial properties, seaweed can also keep parasites away, improving the nest's hygiene. In this way, the gannets create a safe and protected environment for their eggs and chicks. This photo was taken at the gannet colony on Heligoland.
Gotta lift these rolls of insulation waaaay up high in the rafters of a new hangar at SJC.
San Jose, California.
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour re-edit of a shot from April 2017.
This shot marks the point of 7000 photos added to my street photography album 'On the Street'. Quite the milestone though, thanks to the past couple of years, there are just a few re-edits in the mix too. Thank you all for your awesome support. Enjoy!
© Darlene Bushue 2019
Came across this guy and another smaller bull during our first snowfall of the season a couple weeks ago. They were both hunkered down in the trees, trying to avoid the winds. I was amazed at how good their insulation is, as you can see from the snow gathered on his beautiful coat.
Woke up to 10 inches of snow overnight, and it's still coming down. Have a great Thursday!
Wouldn't it be nice to insulate ourselves from the cold by puffing out like this sweet Goldfinch, then when someone walks by, we just suck it all back in :)
Canon 1DXII, F8, 1/1000, ISO 1600
View of damaged high-percentage asbestos millboard insulation in basement of residential structure, formerly used as heat shielding on wooden support member.
Often mistakenly thought of as regular cardboard or "transite" paneling, asbestos millboard is a distinct type of insulation, usually distinguished more notably by its density and friability, as compared to corrugated paper or cement-based materials.
Material characterization aside, this damaged asbestos material will be removed by properly trained and licensed asbestos abatement contractor personnel.
This photo were taken back in March 2012. I am just catching up with them. I had started to put up our trip to Northland but for some reason never got them all up.
Auckland, based around 2 large harbours, is a major city in the north of New Zealand’s North Island. In the centre, the iconic Sky Tower has views of Viaduct Harbour, which is full of superyachts and lined with bars and cafes. Auckland Domain, the city’s oldest park, is based around an extinct volcano and home to the formal Wintergardens. Near Downtown, Mission Bay Beach has a seaside promenade. ― Google
With the insulation layers in place its time to start thinking about puting a layer or two of paint on the outside to protect from the rain, most prevailent in august here.
All the insulation material inside the colapsed roof (or who knows where from) dropped to the floor and got wet by the rain water. Then I came around and shot some pictures.
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Wires coated in plastic insulation routed to connectors on a plastic "66" punch-down block. 66 blocks are the workhorse cross-connection points used throughout the telephone system.
It's hard to imagine modern electronics and communication without plastics.
~1:1 reproduction ratio (1.5"/38mm edge to edge)
If you're thinking of maybe putting a shed in the garden of your Icelandic holiday home it may be a good idea to allow 3 x the width of your shed for solid wall insulation (does get pretty windy in exposed areas) :)
Revealing some imperfections in the roof insulation. Some enterprising insulation contactors go around neighborhoods taking such photos to share with homeowners and offer their services. People can be shocked to learn how much heat their roof loses compared to neighbors.
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