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A Ford S-Max Dog Unit seen patrolling along Cressing Road, Braintree before the Braintree Town Vs Luton Town football match.
Last Car Wash of the trip, Texaco Kingsways unique C150 with it’s blue LED Screen, unfortunately the LED’s aren’t that visible in the video but it was still amazing to see, I believe this is the last working C150 to be at a non Supermarket Petrol Station, it’s also the last working one with LED’s
This will be my last major trip of 2025, hopefully in early 2026 i will have a very special trip coming! I may post some updates depending on what happens closer to the time
Car Wash Menu
P1 - £4.50
P2 - £5.85
P3 - £7.50
P4 - £8.60
Texaco Kingsway
138 Kingsway, Burnage,
Manchester
M19 1BB
Previous Car Washes
Ceccato Master (?) (1990’s - 2006)
Folded plate steel fabricated as a conceptual continuous ribbon, the entire 44' length will be backlit with LED's.
One of the older LAS Vauxhall Zafira Rapid Response Cars. This was seen parked outside LAS Waterloo HQ.
LAPD Bomb Squad Detection K9 Ford F150 walk-around video @ 2010 Motors for Toys Car Show
For the Blinky Light Brigade - Side LED's actually triple flash
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KX11EXG KX11 EXG Northamptonshire Police Volvo XC70from the road policing unit seen at the Force open day on 8th September 2012
Original setup me and Brickmodder did, realized i'd never posted them
6 LED's built in (1 head with fiberoptic eyes, 2 hands, 1 chest, 2 feet)
also have a self contained unit that only lights up eyes/chest with battery in chest
this one runs off 2 AA batteries in a box hidden in the vignette
A Renault Master Emergency Ambulance from AST Ambulance Service seen parked at St Thomas Hospital, London
Who is the most beautiful Smartdoll? For me it is Courage! And with her new Background-Eye-LED‘s she looks amazing 😍. And again thanks to @dannychoo!With her, I have the perfect base to develop a new char and I hope it will be possible to get the Follow-Me-Eyes in Courage‘s eye color. Follow-Me-Eyes with the LEDs behind them.....*dreaming* ... All pictures taken with my a7iii with different settings and without any postprocessing. Only the JPG converting from my Cam.
And for all who are interested - you can switch the LED on and off _without_ removing the wig or headcap. How? I will show you later, in another video-post.
Next steps - Handpack and change the Color 😬
- New white Jacket (odered)
- A Cable (WTF? You will see it later 😛)
- 3D Printer!!!
- Get a new Name
After yesterdays shot I went out and bought some of these new bulbs to put in the pendant lights above the bar at work and they look great, such a warm mellow light. Just shows that led's don't work in every situation!
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The tension in the humid mid afternoon Texan air was palpable, the look of delight and glee upon the facial features of Sheriff Leroy J. Jenkins Jnr, plain for all to see as he brushed aside the white suited bespectacled scientific geeks with their Geiger counters beeping like crazy, rows of little LED's flashing away for all their worth and all lit up like Christmas time, and manfully gathered up the strange object in his hands. Turning to his Deputy he smiled and spat out a mouth full of sopping wet saliva covered chewing tobacco which coated the dry and sandy ground like a stricken bug of some sort, splatting the earth from some considerable height at terminal velocity.
" See, I told you boy, I said that we was being investigabated and examined by some strange and hitherto unidentificated species of bug eyed little green fellas from the outer reaches of the Cosmos, looking to prod us with them anal probes of theirs no doubt. Though the Good Lord only knows what them fellas are likely to find up my butt, or indeed what is is that they think they're looking for. What you got ta say for yourself now boy? "
Deputy Franklyn gave a half hearted glance at the metallic debris lying in the sheriffs wildly shaking hands and quipped dryly, "Now looky here Leroy, I may not have quite the training on these here matters that you so obviously do, but that thing looks less like some ooky-spooky piece of wreckage off some silver spacecraft from another dimension that just happened to stop by in our little ole town for a howdy-doody and a slice of Aunt Mabel's fine apple and cinnamon pie, and more like the remnants of someone's disposable barbecue to me. Thats all I'm gonna say on the matter".
The press pack were quicker to the investigation scene than hound dogs with Fourth of July celebratory rockets up their collective asses, a jumble of eighties bubble cut bleached perms and fragile ego's massaged by sychophantic personal assistants as a myriad of televisual stations fought for prime time coverage of this ground breaking event. As Deputy Jethro Franklyn walked back to his Saturn Police car that was parked Due East of the sandy dune just behind the location where the mysterious items were found, he removed his ten gallon stetson and rubbed the balding crest of his cranium, somewhat perplexed by this sudden and all consuming interest in all things extra terrestrial.
" It's just a god damn cotton pickin' piece of a portable barbecue, Leroy no doubt purchased in this here very town from Mary Beth's grocery store, and pretty soon you're gonna appear to all concerned as though you're a few peas short of a casserole! "
The Sheriff was having none of it, handing the objects back to the geeks in their protective suits like a scene straight out of Dustin Hoffman's 'Outbreak' that coincidentally had been featured on a Friday night late show at the makeshift cinema house in the centre of town and played to an audience of seven. Flash guns flared as a row of Nikon's captured the proud Sheriff in his finest hour, revelling in the glorious limelight of his fifteen minutes of fame and enjoying every second as he recounted the events of the last fortnight in the town of Hawksville, population one thousand and seven at last count (though Maisy Barlowe on fifth and Beacon did confide in her best friend Betsy Baron and thinks that Ritchie Bellingham might not have pulled out in time to prevent Mother nature from jumping into action if you take my meaning). Marlene Klosklowski, former teen princess nineteen ninety six and now anchor woman for the KBLFK network, wriggled and slithered her pretty derrière to the front of the press pack, her cherry red lipstick and hint of luscious cleavage enough to firmly grasp the attention of the Sheriff, even though she had never quite managed to curb that strange thing she does with her lip which is most unappealing in public, the Sheriff was by now somewhat hot under the collar as he removed his hat and took her question with eager anticipation. Marlene sure had done the old ugly duckling to beautiful swan routine from lanky lass to striking and imposing woman with elegance and applomb. As a child she was so tall, she could hunt geese with a rake, but now her height and allure served her well as she towered over the feeble menfolk she so beguiled and dominated.
The brown stuff had really hit the proverbial fan two weeks earlier when the town's police station was inundated with frantic calls from worried townsfolk reporting strange lights over the night time sky. The Sheriff and his Deputy had raced to the scene for a better look, just in time to see three bright white lights dancing momentarily before vanishing into seemingly thin air. Deputy Franklyn was not in any way, shape or form a fan of Sci fi films on account of a particularly humiliating experience back in nineteen seventy eight whilst watching the première of 'Close encounters of the third kind' with Betty Anne Spinks, that involved a carton of popcorn, a round hole and some lude behaviour that ended in him being beat up real bad by her three older brothers. But a few nights later those mysterious lights done turned up again, prompting calls from the Sheriff to the Pentagon itself demanding to be informed of their secret testing of stealth type aircraft in his backyard.
The Sheriff smiled at Marlene as he extolled on his beliefs that the town had been visited by alien entities from a galaxy far away, whilst his Deputy shook his head and pulled a bag of Krispy Kreme doughnuts that loitered in the glove compartment next to a back up forty-five that he seriously considered using on himself to put himself out of the misery of all this stuff and nonsense. Pulling out a Boston cream from the soggy bag, tinged with custardy innards and fat from the cooking process, he placed the doughnut towards his lips, leaving time enough to utter, "It's just a god damn barbecue piece, that's all. Nothin' more, nothin' less. God damn it Leroy, if you keep this up I may just have to shoot you in yer face with your own gun", before the melt in your mouth flavour of three day old doughnuts hit the back of his contented throat.
The barrage of questions came as the Sheriff rose to the occasion and acquitted himself really rather well for an over weight, out of shape, portly old man who had never enjoyed the luxury of a solid schooling and education, bringing a certain believability to proceedings that was infectious to all but the irritated Deputy who placed his hat over his face and laid back into the drivers seat for a few minutes rest. " He should never have made Sheriff ya know. He's so clumsy, he'd trip over a cordless phone. He's so dumb, he has to go around his own elbow to get to his thumb. If it wasn't for those incriminating photographs of the Mayor with the sixteen year old cheerleader for the Ravens, it'd be me up there right now telling all the folks not to panic their pantihose none on account of it just being the remnants of someone's god damn portable barbecue".
Suddenly a shrill voice peppered the proceedings as a uniformed officer came running up over the sandy hilltop from far over yonder on the other side. Spectacles half falling from the bridge of his nose and face flush and reddened, he continued screaming until coming to a halt not a few feet away from the press pack who's attention he had certainly attracted.
" Sheriff, I think there's something that you aught to come and take a look at...."
As the press pack trudged over the hill, following in the sandy footsteps of the Sheriff and the uniformed officer, even Deputy Franklyn donned his stetson and walked on over, coming to a halt ten yards away from the scene that brought a deathly hush to all parties present. In the sand lay the wreckage of what appeared to be a silver spherical space ship measuring some twenty five feet or so in diameter, and to the right of it, sticking out of the debris could be seen the green spindly arm of some unidentified creature. The arm raised a little from the ground, long bony fingers elongating before retracting to leave just the singular second finger next to the index one as if flipping the bird at the crowd. The worlds newspapers would buzz to front page images of the Alien beings first contact with mankind and that long bony finger that must surely mean something more in translation than a simple, 'Up yours'. Cameras clicked and flash guns buzzed into life as everyone tried to get a little closer to the action, the officers doing a sterling job of holding them back as they used all available cell phones and called for back up from the national guard, Homeland Security, Rentokill, S.W.A.T, the Green berets, Chuck Norris, former governor Arnold Aloise 'I'll be back' Schwartzenegger and even the President of the United States of America himself, who was currently undergoing minor daycare surgery to have Hilary Clinton's nose removed from his ass!
Deputy Franklyn stared at the scene in utter disbelief, " Well I'll be swaney. I am feeling as low as a toad in a dry well right now!", the Sheriff posing for a series of photo calls next to the stricken craft and it's singular occupant as dollar signs filled his eyes and thoughts turned to prime time slots with Oprah and J. Leno.
"I told you they were comin', Jethro, I told you so ", he smiled, as his fifteen minutes of fame surely smiled down upon him like the midday sun on the life changing events below. None of his Deputy's doubting words, nor those of the townsfolk themselves amounted to a hill of beans now in Sheriff Leroy J Jenkins Jnr's mind as he stood proud and vindicated in front of the world's press.... well at least those televisual stations broadcasting to a plethora of tin pot towns in the locale. But it didn't matter none to old Leroy, no sir, today Hawksville, tomorrow, the world.........
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Written April 19th 2011
Photograph taken at 06:29am on April 14th 2011 on the sand dunes in Camber sands Beach, East Sussex, England.
Nikon D700 22mm 1/50s f/3.5 iso200 -0.3step EV
Nikkor AF-S 14-24mm f/2.8 G ED IF.
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.
On Saturday it was that time of year again to once more make our way to the East end to paint at the Whitecross Street Party. We've done it a few times before so jumped at the chance to get the paints out again in central London. For 'Amo, Amas, Amat' we have a rather androgynous couple sharing a kiss but to make things a little more tricky for ourselves we thought we'd try something a little different and use pound shop polyfilla to try and add some texture to the faces. So with just a single tiny pallette knife with which to apply the filler and beer to keep it moist we set to work. Thankfully it was nice and sunny so the filler dried pretty quickly whilst we were busy chatting then it was time to re-apply the stencil, apply some shading then add some LED's to give the eyes a little night time sparkle. As usual it was a great day out and the boards will be now mounted on walls around the area in the coming days so keep your eyes peeled...
Cheers
id-iom
L.E.D. technology has come a long way and I cant wait to see what the future will bring. Personally I really would like a torch that combines all the specs and features of these three flashlights into one, or a more modular type of system so you can choose the type of LED's and reflectors, maybe I should start to built my own torch.
What kind of specs of features would you like to see in a 'future' flashlight?!?
Cool looking green LED details, took a little time to enhance this image to try and get the best out of the lights.
This was at the Fox & Pheasant Pub, Stoke Common, Bucks - Petrol Heads Car Club. - Classic Cars meet-up.
On my previous iterations, the Pilot was definitely a weak spot. I've taken the opportunity to build something much more correct, and the Safety Tread decals really bring the shaping to life.
One other thing to note on the front of the engine, I've used a small amount of black vinyl to keep the boiler sides black and still have the light gray face. I did consider leaving it with the light gray "collar" you would have seen without the vinyl, but one I put it on for a test there was no going back.
Also, I noticed that the black plastic of the headlight was absorbing a lot of the LED's light. To help with that, I lined the inside of the 1x1 cylinder brick with some yellow vinyl - and that worked wonderfully.
Silent Hill Photoset by Ph. Cesare Marino
Production and Photos - Cesare Marino
Video - Fabio Deri (Led's Production)
Assistant - Simone Ferrante
Nurse - Paola Pasini & Laura Ferrara
Heather - Federica Di Nardo
Alex - Filippo Spada
Pyramid Head - Stefano Ferrara
Alessa - Noemi
Video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=THH8u0Zk1w8
© All rights of Silent Hill brand are reserved to Konami.
'Halo', Pennine Lancashire's fourth and final Panopticon, overlooking the town of Haslingden in Rossendale. Sculpture with Led's. It's very cool!
The rear of the Carlisle Volvo FE Water Tender, reg no. KX12 WBY, fleet no. 01-134, in Harraby, Carlisle.
Another view showing the red LED's activated and the Crestron control panel.
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Step 3: Insert your on/off tab (larger piece of cardstock) in between the LED's wire and the + terminal of the battery.
Iowa Interstate snow plow......kitbashed from an Athearn blue box gondola and an IHC/Rivarossi plow, along with LED's.
These two pieces go on the sides of the main barrel near the front of the weapon. The switches will control the various LED's throughout the gun. There will be black rubber tubing connecting the two pieces.
D.C. Metropolitan Police Department
Ford Expedition - Marked Slicktop
Vehicle #CRU5
Picture Date: 05/14/2012
I was told that this is the Chief of Homeland Security Bureau's marked SUV.
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Essex County Fire and Rescue Service withdrawn Light Water Tender seen at the ECFRS Workshops.
This was previously based at Stansted Fire Station and had been since 1989.
Infiniti G37 painted Arancio Argos featuring a Top Secret body kit, Vossen CV4 wheels, meisterschaft exhaust and ONEighty custom headlights w/ custom projector shrouds featuring 4 super bright LED's
We made our annual trip to London in November. We travel down by coach from Slaithwaite and stay at The Cumberland Hotel at Marble Arch. It’s actually a weekend ladies shopping trip that is run as a fundraiser for Slaithwaite Brass Band – I’m the only bloke that goes every year! We decided ( the two of us) to stay down in London until Thursday this time as we wanted to see weekday London and be able to explore a bit further afield on foot. We covered up to 16 miles a day, which is tough going on crowded pavements with hundreds of busy roads to cross. I photographed anything that looked interesting but I bent a contact in the CF card slot, fortunately I had quite a few SD cards with me and the 5D has dual slots so I was able to carry on using it. It’s currently at Lehmann’s getting fixed.
With it being close to Christmas the decorations are up everywhere so there was plenty of colour at night. In Hyde Park the Winter Wonderland was in full swing, we’ve never bothered going to it before but I went twice at night this time. It is massive this year, I couldn’t get over how big it is and the quality of some of the attractions. The cost and effort involved must be phenomenal – it was quite expensive though. It was very difficult to photograph, with extremes of light (LED’s) and darkness and fast moving rides into the bargain. I think I have some decent usable stuff but at the time of writing I am only part way through the editing process so I don’t know for sure.
We set off at around 8.15 am every day and stayed out for at least 12 hours. The weather was poor for a day and a half with drizzle and very dull grey conditions, fortunately we had some pleasant weather (and light) along the way as well. Being based at the end of Oxford Street – Europe’s busiest shopping street – meant that I did quite a bit of night shooting on there. Although I carried a tripod everywhere I only used it once and that was during the day! Because there is always a moving element in almost every shot it seemed pointless using a tripod. I would have got some shots free of movement – or I could have gone for ultra-long exposures to eliminate people and traffic but it would have been problematic I felt. In the end I wound the ISO up and hand held – fingers crossed.
We walked out to Camden Market and Locks but it had been raining and we were a bit early as many were only just setting up for the day. We tried to follow routes that we hadn’t used before and visit new places. We paid a fortune to get in St Pauls but you can’t use cameras. This something that I fail to see the point of, ban flash if you want but if you are going to encourage tourism why ban cameras when there is nothing in particular happening in there. It’s a rule that seems to be applied arbitrarily in cities around the world. Fortunately we could take photos from the outside of the dome, which was real reason for visiting, and we had some great light. Expensive compared with a couple of euros in some famous cathedrals. I’ve wanted to walk to Canary Wharf for a number of years and this year we did. We crisscrossed the Thames a few times and tried to follow the Thames path at other times. We covered around ten miles but it was an interesting day. It was also very quiet for the last four or five miles. We got there about 12.00 and managed to get a sandwich in a café in the shopping centre at the foot of the high rise office blocks before tens of thousands of office workers descended from above. It was mayhem, packed, with snaking queues for anywhere that sold food. We crossed to the other side of The Isle of Dogs and looked across to the O2 Arena and the cable car, unfortunately there isn’t a way across for pedestrians and it was around 3.00 pm. With darkness falling at around 4.30 we decide it was too late to bother. We made our way back to the Thames Clipper pier to check the sailing times. They sail every twenty minutes so we had a couple of glasses of wine and a rest before catching the Clipper. Sailing on the Thames was a first in 15 trips to London. The Clipper is fast and smooth, the lights had come on in the city and there was a fantastic moon rise. It was nigh on impossible to get good shots at the speed we were traveling though and there were times that I wished I could be suspended motionless above the boat. Again, hopefully I will have some usable shots.
We felt that the shopping streets were a little quieter, following the Paris massacre it was to be expected, I might be wrong as we were out and about at later times than previous trips. I think I have heard that footfall is down though. It was good to get into some of the quieter backstreets and conversely to be stuck in the city business district – The Square Mile- at home time. A mass exodus of people running and speed walking to bus stops and the rail and tube stations. It was difficult to move against or across the flow of bodies rushing home.
Whilst the Northern(manufacturing) economy is collapsing, London is a giant development site, it must be the tower crane capital of Europe at the moment. It was difficult to take a shot of any landmark free of cranes, it was easier to make the cranes a feature of the photo. It’s easy to see where the wealth is concentrated – not that there was ever any doubt about it. The morons with too much money are still driving their Lambo’s and Ferraris etc. like clowns in streets that are packed with cars , cyclists and pedestrians, accelerating viciously and noisily for 50 yards. They are just sad attention seekers. From Battersea to Canary Wharf we walked the Thames Embankment, the difference between high and low tide on the river is massive, but the water was the colour of mud – brown! Not very attractive in colour. We caught a Virgin Train from Kings Cross for £14.00 each – a bargain!. We had quite a bit of time to kill around midday at Kings Cross so I checked with security that I was OK to wander around taking photos, without fear of getting jumped by armed security, and set off to photograph the station and St Pancras International Station across the road. I haven’t even looked at the results as I type this but I’ll find out if they are any good shortly. Talking of security, following Paris, there was certainly plenty of private security at most attractions, I don’t know if it was terrorism related though, I can’t say I noticed an increased police presence on the streets. It took us three hours and five minutes from Kings Cross to being back home, not bad for a journey of 200 miles. I can’t imagine that spending countless billions on HS2 or HS3 is going to make a meaningful (cost effective) difference to our journey. Improving what we have, a little faster, would be good. There are some bumpy bits along the route for a mainline and Wakefield to Huddersfield is the equivalent of a cart track – and takes over 30 minutes – it’s only a stone’s throw.
Children can be Fire Dancers too, but they use strings of LED's instead of real fire. This is one of the few cases where the photo looks better than the real scene. The relatively longer camera exposure spreads the LED light out. Taken on the beach in front of the Mayan Princess resort.
Danny's Maverick 7" CATVOS lift, CATVOS front and rear bumpers, 34" Terminators, 15" Vision wheels, CV Tech clutch, QE front diff, power steering, ATA windshield, Fosgate speakers, led's
Started on the MILS styled section underneath. Replaced Yellow with Bright Light Orange.
Config 1 for 2 fighters, Config 2 for 1 SHIP or large craft.
Lighting will probably go down the outer sides of each line. Being honest I haven't thought much further than replace part 3031 with part 3709b when it comes to LED's.