View allAll Photos Tagged Micro
Project - ART
"As Alive, As Uncertain"
By Neetu Roy and Ella May Rackham.
The showcase for the Micro Commission for art is took place on Saturday 6 Sept 2014 in the Cornerhouse Annexe.
The idea behind the art project came from the £500 that the two young people were given in order to realise their idea. They decided to focus on what others would do with the same amount of money. Armed with a couple of questions, a camera and a smile, they asked the willing inhabitants of Manchester to write their answers down and the result has been captured through photographs, portraits, and placards.
There were Three Micro Trains cars from their January 2020 releases that I wanted to purchase. It also gave me an opportunity to purchase one from their September 2019 releases that I held off on in order to make the order worth it. Shown above is the Jack Frost tank car from the September release and the RF&P gondola from the January release. I have two of the older Atlas Jack Frost covered hoppers and thought this tank car would go well with those. The RF&P gondola will get three cable reel loads to match my other CSX gondola and two center depressed flats carrying power generators.
Micro 110 camera (possibly originally made by Haking/Halina). Fixed focus 20mm lens, single aperture and shutter speed. Folding plastic viewfinder, originally came with a coin keeper in the shape of a 110 cartridge and key chain.
Had a staff development day today and now students. I took these photographs outside the conference center during break.
FLASH STICK C, 05/05/2009, 16:42, 8C, 2102x1756 (739+2358), 100%, CENTREMARK, 1/12 s, R71.6, G74.5, B101.3
Micro inverters have some big advantages over single inverters. We use The Enphase System. This is a photo of an installation we did using this great system.
One of the joys of living in a log cabin in a forest is some native animals do not realise you are not a tree still so they figure it is their right to nest in the tree we call home. Every year we get the odd tree bat or micro bat i believe it is called move in for a while - tiny fellows that only come out at night .This one was on a log just below the ceiling , I taped a torch to the tele lens so it could get enough light to auto focus then used an external flash to light it up. these are the best shots I have of its face so far - love the channels in the ears (profile shot) that little claw on its foot.About the size of a swallow