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One of the locally based IRV's seen responding around Trafalgar Square with all its rear blues and reds lit up, but no front blues. No surprise it was struggling to get through!!
The one on the left is the new set - Notice there are very large LED's, and they encircle the entire bulb, with a hole in the center for light to escape as well. The one on the right is the set I originally replaced my OEM Halogens with. While they were much, much better than the oem, these new LED's are just CRAZY bright...
The LED's and battery in the chest are from Piraka brainstalks.
They sure seem destructive, but often they lead to a sort of renewal.
Built for the preliminary round of the bio cup.
One of the Met's newer 525d Estate ARVs seen heading back to its Lambeth Base along Lambeth Road, London.
These LED's are crazy bright. I had no issues with the previous set but these were rated at a much higher lumen, and they are certainly bright. This photo is the BRIGHT light setting.
Full function truck and trailer, the trailer steers automatically based on the rotated position of the 5th wheel compared to the trailer.
Volkswagen Transporter T5 Van, Full function, drive and steers. including 24 Led's.
Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology Building - UTS
Sydney, Australia.
Architect: Denton Corker Marshall
Contractor: Lend Lease
Cpmpleted:2014
Project Cost: $240 million
Energy rating:5 Star (GBCD)
The FEIT (Building 11) is part of the new constructions that have revitalised the western gateway to Sydney’s CBD.
It is a massive investment in the future of education & research, with the ability to accommodate up to 5,000 students & staff.
The 12 level, 44,000 sq. metre building is cloaked in a shimmering aluminium veil.
The angled semi-transparent facade that envelops the building is made up of aluminium sheets containing binary code patterns.
At night the facade is lit by a myriad of green LED’s providing an impressive light display.
A crevasse-like horizontal and vertical atrium runs through the entire building, providing natural light and pedestrian access via bridge links.
An Escher-like series of stairways connect the two sides of the building.
Unusually, the building has no formal ceilings and has a raised floor system to contain all the building services, including air conditioning.
This gives the building design an industrial element with exposed concrete.
A tree-lined arcade provides a ‘green’ link between Building 11 & Building 10, and features a cafe.
FEIT is a ‘living lab’ with sensors placed throughout its structure to provide ‘realtime’ data on it’s performance including energy production & consumption, and rainwater collection.
The building features nine classrooms, two large tiered theatres, and a 3D Data Arena.
State of the art labs provide high-tech learning & research facilities in aerodynamics, software development, and dynamics & mechanics.
FEIT features a sustainable design, with roof-mounted wind turbines, and solar panels to generate electricity for heating & cooling.
The facade of the building provides natural lighting that reduces energy costs by up to 15%.
The provision of numerous stairways encourages less usage of lifts.
Source:
UTS Media Kit June 2014
De tiny switches seems to be of good quality!
On the bottom left of the picture you can see 3 different color LED's.
Poor man's diffuser. Cut the bottom out of a milk carton. Place over light source, good with hardware store LED'S, for a great diffuser.
Club night at Moore Camera Club, oil in water with a coloured background and an off-camera light source.
Effective today at 0900 hours, the internal signal components have been replaced with LED's at CP 21st Street. The masts as seen here remain, just new guts to the signals.
Here is a picture of CP 21st Street about a month ago. Seen here is NS BC06 with one of the Norfolk Southern eco locomotives for power, trundling back east, (geographically south,) after servicing Continental Paper, which is adjacent to the Amtrak 14th Street Yard. In the background, we see the iconic Chicago skyline with the Sears Tower soaring out of the frame. To give perspective, the tallest building in this photo, 311 South Wacker Drive is 961 feet feet tall, or according to Google, 65 stories tall, (also it's the tallest building in the US to only be know by its street address.) 21st Street is where the present day CN Freeport sub crosses Amtrak, (former, if I remember correctly, Chicago and Western Indiana, and Pennsylvania Railroad.) The interlocking, and lift bridge, are controlled by the Amtrak CUS South Train Director.
December 2018- Chicago, IL
The lights are static and only the camera moves, Inspiration from lightpaintingphotography.com/light-painting-photography/t...
Straight out of the camera no Photoshop
Project made into a short film at www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=414625225292238
One of BTP's CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological & Nuclear) Response Vans seen driving around Trafalgar Square, London.
RAW Conversion only. Colours as shot. No Photoshop processing.
Copyright © 2010 Jacqueline Stewart Brown. All rights reserved. Photos may not be reproduced without the permission of Jacqueline Stewart Brown.
An early morning hotshot rolls under the classy NYC signals at MP421. Everything east of here through Goshen has fallen as new LED's have claimed all of the old G-style signals.
KX09NRL Northamptonshire Police BMW 530D Collision damaged outside force workshops seen at the Force open day on 8th September 2012
A London Ambulance Service Clinical Education & Development Van seen driving around Lambeth Roundabout, London.
My new baby...Scania S580 V8. Some small bits of tuning, including some awesome new LED's and lightsmasks from Abass. Its not done yet, maybe i'll add smaller things later on, but so far i like it :)
@Abasstreppas: Sorry for looting, but i wanted your LED's in my longer visor :D
One of the Met Police Explosive Ordinance Disposal Dog Section Teams seen turning into The Houses of Parliament.
Note how the 'C' is missing of the side!!
Right-side up now, I'll eventually add a piece of trim to the 1/2" board the LED's are attached to so the light is not so harsh.
Explanation of the light leak: If you follow me on Instagram you'll already know I had to replace my Canon A1 body as the LED's stopped working in my old one (stopped showing the light reading and I used it as a light meter for my Rollei, so it was essential I could see the figures). As it turns out, this new body has a leaky back. The spongy outline on the back of the camera is torn/not tight enough so light gradually leaks in creating big red streaks and white/brown 'fog' around the outside of the photographs. The light leaks are by NO MEANS intentional (I have a small personal hatred towards any people who edit light leaks in) and I was very upset as several photographs were completely ruined by my new camera's mechanical fault. Naturally, I spent about an hour sulking, followed by another hour of torturing myself over what the photographs WOULD have been had there not have been disgusting light damage all over it. So anybody asking me how I 'edited' these in, prepare yourself for a reasonably blunt-borderline-abusive reply because I was very upset and it'll piss me off more than when people normally ask me how I edit.
Anyway, that is all.
One of Lambeth's Pumps seen responding along Lambeth Palace Road, London.
EXPLORED - 15th AUGUST 2012
Taken using a slow shutter speed and low aperture, part of my Photography AS level, experimenting in a blackened room with LED's, christmas lights, torches etc.
Maryland Transportation Authority Police - Commercial Vehicle Safety Unit
From what I've seen, it looks like they run all unmarked large SUV's similar to this Ford Expedition for motor carrier enforcement. There are other marked vehicles but I have never seen one with a commercial truck - it's always these unmarked ones.
35 LED's to do this, makes it a shit load more expensive, but result is perfect :) i will stick with this one
Notice the LED's in the grille and below the wingmirrior and the dash light at the top of the window too, parked outside Charing Cross Police Station, London
ⓒEVP- 2012