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Camera: Canon Canonet G-III QL17. Film: Fujichrome T64, home-crossprocessed with the Rollei Digibase C41 kit.
The sexual generation gall of Andricus inflator is a swollen and stunted growth on a twig. The asexual (agamic) gall is late summer bud gall. Both generations are found on Quercus robur and Quercus petraea.
The DGPH small inflatable toys made for Nike Sportswear. So if any of you buy something in the nike stores in Argentina, you ll probably get one of this guys.
DGPH
the pinery, colorado
1976
hot air ballooning
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creador:Hans Dybkjær
plegado:Sergio.A.Spinolo
con papel afiche + seda 10x10
Creator: Hans Dybkjær
folded: Sergio.A.Spinolo
poster paper + silk 10x10
Strobist Info: Flash Metz 48-AF1 desnudo a las 3@0°, luz solar ambiental.
Durante un reportaje de una fiesta infantil. Equilibré la luz solar con la del flash.
After getting a new cast "aircast" I would guess there is a good chance. The inflation-part is around the ankle.
The sexual generation gall of Andricus inflator is a swollen and stunted growth on a twig. The asexual (agamic) gall is late summer bud gall. Both generations are found on Quercus robur and Quercus petraea.
I recently read that the car tires should be checked for pressure and
topped off every month for maximum fuel efficiency. Normally I use the
air compressor to fill the car tires, but it takes a lot of time to
drag out the compressor, extension cord, pressure gauge and tire
adapter. Today I just hooked up the bike pump which has a convenient
built in pressure gauge and find it to be much faster than dealing
with all the compressor nonsense. It only took a few pumps to top of
the tires @ 40 PSI.
Firefighters Alex Fallon (left), Adam Crichton (center) and Christian Vanderslice of BLM Carson City District Engine 3335 help hold up the envelope as the balloon is inflated.
my mom came to visit this weekend
so we ventured off to a streetfest and then at dusk, to a balloon glow event in smalltown aiken, sc
more than a dozen hot air balloons set-up in a huge field, each with huge crews to hold lines and to keep the basket down while the balloon inflated
this is before it got dark out and this crew was setting up a 200,000 cubic foot gigantic daisy
the silhoutted people in the back were sealing a closing of the balloon, while the man on the right was holding the bottom open between bursts of fire and gas to inflate the tremendous 150 foot flower
after each balloon was up, in the dark, people wandered about between them
each being intermittently lit and flickering and glowing and then vanishing in the dark
it was so incredibly beautiful to be amongst whispers in the dark and then to have a rainbowed balloon light up, then an orange one next to it, then a green dragon across the field, then off, then on
Netherlands, after 1622 - The tied-up Dutch provinces before the Duke of Alba. Cardinal Granvelle inflates the Duke with vengeance and lust to kill using a bellows. The devil dupes them with the supposed reward for their evil deeds of the imperial throne and papal tiara. Seventeen chained women symbolise the 17 Dutch provinces. Behind them representatives of nobility and state stand on ploes and hold their hands before their mouths as a sign of heir fear of moving or talking. In the background the Dutch nobles Egmont and Horn are executed while in front of this, Margarete of Parma is fishing the confiscated chattels from the blood of the executed
There is a dude-type dude inside that balloon-type dude. It was pretty funny. I am also uncertain of the tactical combat application of a balloon man. I also don't know how this makes me want to join the Army. As a kid, seeing a guy in a Mickey Mouse costume did not make me want to be a mouse...
DO NOT INFLATE/DEFLATE WHILE CHILDREN ARE ON INFLATABLE TO AVOID SUFFOCATION
NO OVERCROWDING TO AVOID ACCIDENTS & DAMAGING THE INFLATABLE
NO ADULTS AS THEY DAMAGE INFLATABLES
SIMILAR SIZE CHILDREN ONLY TO AVOID ACCIDENTS
KEEP SAFETY MATS POSITIONED IN FRONT OF INFLATABLE
NO SOMERSAULTS, BACK OR FRONT FLIPS
NO CLIMBING ON WALLS, BEAMS OR TOWERS
AN ADULT MUST SUPERVISE THE CHILDREN AT ALL TIMES
SWITCH OFF IN HEAVY RAIN & WINDY WEATHER
ANCHOR INFLATABLE SECURELY
NO ROUGH PLAY, BOUNCING OFF WALLS, WRESTLING OR KICKS
DO NOT MOVE OR REPOSITION INFLATABLE
Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
Described in 1953 by Macintosh, the Oxford Inflating Bellows was developed by the Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics as the basis of a versatile, artificial ventilation and anaesthetic system. The bellows, moulded from antistatic black rubber, contains a spring that causes it to self inflate to approximately half full. For transport, the bellows can be fully depressed when it locates with an internal sprung catch that secures it. Once released, the bellows acts as a flexible reservoir permitting spontaneous or manually assisted ventilation. The bellows is interposed between a pair of unidirectional, low resistance, gravity operated disc valves which are orientated to permit gas to enter the bellows from the 'INLET' port and to be expelled via the exit 'TO PATIENT' port. The latter valve can be lifted and disabled by a small magnet when it is optionally mounted on its bracket. The complete system includes a mask, angle piece, a Heidbrink-type variable orifice spill valve and a length of corrugated antistatic rubber hose. An oxygen inlet, fitted with a spring-loaded unidirectional valve, admits a supply of oxygen to the bellows whilst preventing leakage. The main assembly is housed in a free-standing metal casting. With the magnet in place and oxygen flowing, the assembled system constitutes a Mapleson 'A' partial rebreathing configuration whilst a non- rebreathing characteristic is achieved by removing the magnet. Manual ventilation is made possible by partially closing the Heidbringk valve or by replacing it with a Cardiff or similar inflating valve. The inlet port is provided with a taper to permit attachment of breathing system components.
Well i'm back from a totally knackering but enjoyable break in Edinburgh - i'll have a few photos to upload sometime soon. And i'll slowly get round to catching up with everyone.
In the meantime here's something I took last weekend in Royal Victoria Park, Bath, as they were inflating the hot-air balloons. A group of 2-3 to people are used to hold onto the ballon by rope to 'control' the balloon as it's inflated, this chap was one of the them - you can see the rope he was holding of this multi-coloured balloon.