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PROTIP- loading Kodachrome in the dark doesn't give you any more frames because they splice the rolls together.
On a quest for more behind-the-scenes photos, I was drawn to the stage where crew members were working diligently on the load-in. During load-in, crew members unload and set up the 2010 Festival lighting equipment. Glimmerglass Opera rents these materials, so every year when the lights arrive they must be carefully mounted on battens and suspended high above the performers. Hard hats were required for everyone working in the area, so I grabbed a bright orange hard hat marked "visitor" and went to work. I was lucky to have enough light to capture this photo of Brian Quiricone, an electrics intern. He used a lift to follow these cables high above the stage, securing them along the way.
-Claire McAdams
Day Eight
Inspiration from the Vera Bradley ad...I rotated the page 90 degrees to the left.
I feel like I should have more journaling on this page...but I didn't know where to put it. I know the background is super busy, but I am glad I got these photos scrapped.
I used vellum to act like the tape in the ad, was a little more subtle than the tissue tape I have on hand.
Journaling reads:
"Stir Crazy @ Legacy Village: a wonderful place for lunch or dinner! Market Bar love!"
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: Bazzill [black], The Paper Company [kraft]
Vellum: The Paper Company
Patterned Paper: Basic Grey
Pen: Staedtler
Ink: Ink It Up!
Corner rounder: We R Memory Keepers
Adhesive: Scotch, Xyron
Thanks for looking!
The Illinois Department of Transportation issues 234,000 oversize load permits every year! 98.75% are issued electronically.
These Otokars were the only type seen on Gozo during our half-day visit. Strongly recommend a trip back to Mgarr on the route 303. Goes via several villages so twice as long as the 301 - but - features probably the narrowest passage I have ever known a service bus negociate, an arch with just inches to spare on each side, approached and exited at an angle. Our driver got it right first time, I suspect many do not.
Men loading the truck with tools to be transported to distribution sites.
Read more about FAO and the crisis in the Central African Republic.
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Loading Dock Sign. San Jose, California. December 26, 2008. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved. (larger)
Detail of a very worn and scraped red and yellow sign painted on an industrial loading dock in San Jose, California.
This very bright but very worn sign is painted on the front of a loading dock in a light industrial area of downtown San Jose, California.
This photograph is not in the public domain. It may not be used on websites, blogs, or in any other media without explicit advance permission from G Dan Mitchell.
Loading a Hoffmann kiln at Ockley/Smokejacks Brickworks, c. 1965.
The two banks of hoffmann kilns stood under cover at the wast of the site and were demolished around 1999 when the works were modernised.
what a cool idea to find some inspiration...when u type in katie...you get dolls? There were some super cute doll bunny slippers and that led me to make an Easter page. i started by making an Easter bunny that looked like the slippers, but after i created the page he wasnt quite right, so i made 2 pages, so he would fit in.
i used up10 photos. By the way great wolf lodge is faboo, we've been many times.
Loading a wheel on old Tusayan National Forest. The team pulled down the pole to lever the logs off the ground. Photo taken by E. L. Hamilton in 1922. Credit the U.S. Forest Service, Kaibab National Forest.
Fayetteville, NC, the 5/113th Field Artillery Regiment conducts sling load operations during annual training at Fort Liberty on June 11th, 2023.
For the geography prompt I found these photos from our summer road trip. The Athabasca Glacier was so much smaller than I remembered!
FORT STEWART, Ga. November 5, 1988 - Sixty seven members of Company H, 122nd Infantry's Long Range Surveillance Unit conduct the first unit jump in the history of the Georgia Army National Guard. Georgia Army National Guard photos by Sgt. Elliott Minor, 124th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment / released
Day Eighteen
Close up ... well this isn't that close up, but it is a detail that I definitely wanted to pay attention to!
I think there's a little bit too much bling on this page, but it'll have to do.
Journaling reads:
"I'm a sucker for all things Crate & Barrel! The way they organize their displays makes me swoon. Their color combinations are delicious & so inspiring! This glass had the word "happy" all over it and completely made me smile! I'm going to have to get one. Little details that stand out...so perfect! I hope people notice the little details in my house-in my art. Crate & Barrel - thanks for the inspiration. :) October 2011."
Supplies Used:
Patterned Paper: Doodlebug
Gems: Mark Richards
Rub-ons: Doodlebug
Letter Stickers: Doodlebug
Ink: Ink It Up!
Pen: Staedtler
Corner rounder: We R Memory Keepers
Adhesive: Scotch
Thanks for looking!
The company truck has a vertical pole to check for low bridges and wires. You can see the wide load approaching. The driver communicated with the truck driver via CB Radio and told him about the upcoming turns.
Photo: 2006-12-07 AZ Morenci Phelps Dodge Copper Mine wide load 17-07-45_0083
load test of my new bridge with e-loco öbb serie 1020 (ten twenty), behind the diesel engine nr. 20 from the harbourline LOBA...blelow the e-loco db serie 140 with freight train......
My 1st 8.5x11 landscape oriented layout. Made the top page at beginning of Jan and the bottom page today, documenting how I did on my Jan goals
Did this one early since I'm going to see GLEE tonight in Chicago. I soooo cannot wait!
CS DCWV/PP AC/ Brads MM/ Stickers AC, Oct. PM