View allAll Photos Tagged Mobile...
Used at agrega.juntadeandalucia.es/repositorio/03032011/74/es-an_... and news.hitb.org/content/privacy-boss-slams-german-polices-m..., and xenonews.blog50.fc2.com/blog-entry-3607.html, and www.bb-team.org/articles/3954_elektromagnitnite-ilzychvania, and inewsflash.wordpress.com/2012/12/07/australias-mobile-net... , and www.techcentral.co.za/telkom-bets-big-on-4g/32580/, and blog.barkleyus.com/2012/01/04/barkley-2012-digital-outlook/, www.bb-team.org/articles/3954_elektromagnitnite-ilzychvania, and www.xatakamovil.com/conectividad/las-redes-5g-hasta-20-gb..., and www.cbsnews.com/news/living-with-a-smartphone-and-no-cell..., and www.bb-team.org/articles/3954_elektromagnitnite-ilzychvania, and habrahabr.ru/company/pt/blog/328328/
Here's my standard base for my mobile suits. Nothing too fancy, and it covers up nicely with basic brackets and slopes. It's not as flexible as most frames, but I like to make things sturdy enough for my slightly-OCD standards. It will pose fairly easily, can hold up weapons for the scale, and is fun to swoosh now and again.
I could give a tinker's damn if I ever get 'credited' for this, it's just something to help inspire people should they need any. Enjoy or ignore at will!
I was just photographing the front door of this Japanese restaurant. And all of a sudden this woman on the phone open the door and came out without noticing me who pointed the camera to her.
Shot with on-camera bounce flash (bounced via a hand-hold reflector on the right side).
I did a double raw conversion to get the background red and fiery. :-)
Mobile apps for events have become extremely popular these days. And why not? The app has made the job of organizers much easier and hassle-free. The given article lists a few of its benefits in details.
ezinearticles.com/?How-Mobile-Apps-For-Events-Have-Revamp...
MOBILE, Ala. – The U.S. Marshals Service Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force conducted a multi-agency violent crime reduction initiative called Operation Triple Beam. Beginning in June and continuing throughout the summer, Operation Triple Beam partnered federal, state, and local law enforcement who were focused and determined to reduce violent crime and take dangerous offenders off the streets of Mobile County.
This initiative targeted hyper-violent criminal elements through proactive investigations that resulted in substantial results. Authorities seized 83 illegal firearms, $24,000 in U.S. currency, and more than $79,000 worth of illegal substances such as crack cocaine, marijuana, spice, methamphetamine, illegal prescription medications, and codeine. In total, 163 persons were charged with felony offenses that resulted from Operation Triple Beam. It is expected that a number of these cases will result in federal indictment by the United States Attorney.
Photo by (Shane T. McCoy / US Marshals)
Cette machine appatient à la Cie Grue Laurier, Laurier Québec, Aout 2011.
This truck crane operated by The "Grue Laurier" Company, Laurier Québec, August 2011.
An automated mobile refinery station. It would look better if it was all one color and if I had more pieces to use. Since I don't buy any more Legos I use what remaining pieces I have. Hence the multiple colors, asymmetric design, and oddball part usage.
10.22.2013 now replaced with Mobil Fuel Station.
Here's what I know:
This is a 1980 GMC RTS bus. It was used at Troop E in Miami.
VIN: T80604810461
Original owner: Broward County Transit
Donated to FHP: 1998
Sold at Auction: June 6, 2012
Mileage at time of sale: 781,056
The following information is from:
www.flhsmv.gov/fhp/html/spec_act.html
"Troop E's Mobile Command Center came into service in 1997. The bus was donated by the Broward County Transit Department. The equipment used in the conversion was mostly donated. Bell South donated the wiring and phone system, and South Florida I.M.P.A.C.T. donated the money to purchase the many other items such as computers and printers needed to equip this mobile command center. The total cost was approximately $60,000.00 dollars."
If you have any further information, please let me know so I can update the description.
If you want to use this image, ask permission PRIOR to use. Don't be a thief - under most circumstances, I'm quite reasonable.
Copyright 2012 - Alan B.
i like the sword and the head, but otherwise not quite up to the grandeur of the ZGMF-X20A strike freedom i had hoped for. looks more like patlabor's AV-0 Peacemaker.
Cardiff, Wales. April 2018. Olympus Trip 35 with Ilford XP2. Processed and scanned by Digital Photo Express Carlisle.
So here's a serendipitious little story.
I've been visiting the Delaveaga Disc Golf course in Santa Cruz, since moving to California in 2005; it's a beautiful place.
[ For the uninitiated, disc golf is like regular golf except with frisbee-like things - and yes, there are drivers, midranges and putters. ]
Perhaps a year or two ago, I was out at the course and found this marble out on one of the holes stuck partially in the dirt. I thought it was interesting that a marble would be out this way and figured there must have been some story to it, some reason it was there - so I kept it in my disc golf bag. You know, good luck and all that.
I was recently at the disc golf course again, and while looking up info on the web site, I found this tribute to a former resident (passed in 2011, RIP) who would use a slingshot and marbles to dislodge discs stuck high up in trees. Well I'll be darned; a year or two later, here was the answer to my marble story.
Thanks to the kind folks who work on and maintain the course, and my respects to "Slingshot" Steve Jones and his family.
This amazing picture is a Polaroid that was sent to me in the post about 10-15 years ago, it shows a Ruston Bucyrus 35 or 45 RB telescopic crane on what appears to be a Consoladated Dynamics carrier. It is right hand drive, on British registered plates and in i think Ruston Bucyrus house colours of the day. I guess it was a demonstrator to try and sell the crane. It is the only one i have ever seen , all of the others i have seen were on Foden Low Line carriers.
“The-Eye-of-the-Moment-Photos-by-Nolan-H.-Rhodes”
www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment
nrhodesphotos@yahoo.com
Please don't use this image without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved