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The loading conveyors are lowering to load ore onto the Roger Blough at the Two Harbors DM&IR ore docks.
Photographed on Kodak Ektar 100 using a Nikon F5 and the 28-300mm VR lens.
This layout is the story of my niece and nephew's birth. The layout is based on an Ella sketch challenge.
30 minutes goes by FAST! I just pulled random paper scraps in bright colors out of my scrap bin and glued them down. Not my favorite page ever, but it will do.
Journaling for this is about my mom's climbing outside her 2nd floor room onto a tree to read - to escape her 3 younger sisters. I think i'm going to put it on the back or possibly a pull out tag, tucked behind the doily. March is my mother's birth month---were she alive, this year she'd be 100 years old!
Roll #0006
Lots of snow overnight and into the morning so I wanted to load, shoot, process, scan and post a whole roll same-day!
70 minutes wasn't long enough or I didn't agitate enough so the negatives are thin, most of them having a really narrow dynamic range. Also goofed up loading the roll onto the spool for developing and had some nasty artifacts.
Still - I did what I set out to do!
Ilford Delta 100 shot at 200 (thinking of it as ISO 400 +1 EV comp)
Nikon FE2
Loaded 2022/1/29, Unloaded 2022/1/29, Developed 2022/1/29
Caffenol C-L semi-stand at 68F for 70 minutes with 10 initial agitations, 10 more at 1 minute, and 4 more at 35 minutes.
Digitized 2022/1/29 (Nikon D7200, K-rings, Micro-NIKKOR-P AUTO 55mm, ES-1; 1/3.5", f/8+ @ ISO 100 over cheap USB lightbox)
Large Load leaving Kings Lynn Docks.
Transformer,
4.8 Mtr's Wide,
60.43Mtr's Long.
Weight 216.8 ton's.
Speed 10 MPH
These are the Kalmar loaders used to load containers on Trailer Bridge 4 by 1 barge. They look like praying mantis.
1964 - Dg on the load-bank - the test track is on the left. Eric was the loco inspector and Russ above was the Sub Foreman. A couple of apprentices on roof. The load bank was in the Thorndon Loco depot however the local residents complain about the noise especially when brought up to full power. so the bank was shifted to the Hutt Workshops.
photos of me with bunnies my grandmothers gave me. In response to the prompt today, I got out my BG Scarlet's Letter papers. I love just about anything BG, but this line is my absolute fav and I have been hoarding the supplies I have. Now I can enjoy at least a little of it in my scrapbooks. lol
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Attaching Sling Load.
FORT CARSON, Colo. – Soldiers of 4th Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, attach a heavy load to an UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter during cold and hot load training, Jan. 15, 2015. After hooking the load to the sling, the helicopter lifted the load into mid-air and created a sling load.
(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. William Howard, 1st SBCT PAO, 4th Inf. Div.)
Loading up some Norway Pine, Hemlock and White Pine for our camp- Camera phone upload powered by ShoZu
This is the third page of an Easter layout for one of our sons. In the lower right side, you can see our eldest exposing his back side. . . thank goodness for a well-placed embellishment
Kelly Harvey, owner and wine maker at Signature Wines, fills the crusher/destemmer with Cabernet Sauvignon grapes
Dumping into the Tremie to fill up a bentonite flooded deep trench. Note the wonderful "safety footwear"
Coimbatore 10/12/2010: Anand Tiwari in ' Load -Shedding' among the 'one on one ' series of monologues about contemporary India at The Hindu MetroPlus Theatre Fest 2010 at Corporation Kalaiarangam in Coimbatore on December 09, 2010.
Photo:K.Ananthan
May LOAD Day 31 Challenge. I did this just in case zebra had meant stripes. For me LOAD has shown me that I prefer simple los with bold colors. I'm linear and prefer to use a single photo. I can look back at this month and see a pattern. I miss the mag Simple Scrapbooks because that is my style. Getting it on paper without a lot of fanfare. :)