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GWABS Operator #8572 and his loving wife.

kerala tour operator

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Operator Name: Stagecoach Manchester.

Fleet / Reg No: 19630 MX59 KJA.

Chassis: ADL Trident II (MAN engine).

Body: ADL Enviro 400 H47/33F.

Location: Stockport Road, Levenshulme, Manchester.

Date: 7th February, 2013.

SCRTD - Operator of the Month, Gabriel Garcia. 2/22/1988.

April 1947 National Geographic.

These were all taken along the grain silo railway near Highway 55 in Minneapolis.

 

My first roll on my Moskva V. I had set up the camera to shoot 6x9 negatives but was advancing the film using the 6x6 setting. So a lot of overlap & double exposure here.

 

On the plus side, the camera seems technically sound. Focus appears to work. Lens seems good. I just need to practice with it more.

 

Oh, also my scanner can't handle 6x9 negatives. Which made this even weirder. In future I'll have to use a different scanner or stitch two scans together.

 

Shot on a Moskva 5 using very old T-Max 100. Pulled 1 stop due to age. Developed in Cinestill df96. Scanned using my Olympus OM-D E-M53 and a Takumar 50/4 macro.

The operating cabin or booth of the roundtable.

 

Part of the Bahnbetriebswerk Pankow-Heinersdorf set.

This is Luke... The bassist and sometime pianist for Your Operator.

5-20-07 at the Exit/In Nashville Tn

Band Site

www.myspace.com/youroperator

Second subject in my "Power Plant Crew" set. Meet Reuben. He's an Inside Operator. He's responsible for monitoring the operation of the plant from the control room.

 

Strobist Info:

Snooted SB28 to camera left on his face.

SB25 on fully extended stand leaning over the console with gobo to block light from hitting the console behind him.

Sunpak 333 at lowest setting with 1 stop reducing gel for rim light.

The Monticello Railway Museum has recreated an operator's desk at its Nelson Crossing station. Maybe the operator is out talking with the crew of this "Illinois Central passenger train."

Operator: Reading Buses

 

Make/Model: Scania K270UB/Alexander Dennis Enviro 300-SG (B43F)

 

Registration Number: YR14 CFN

 

Fleet Number: 441

 

History: Stagecoach (28033)

 

View: Interior

An elevator operator from Tokyo Tower. Kanojo wa kawai des!

Empire State Building, New York City, New York.

This machine is very similar to a very large typewriter, only it is much more complex, and it has separate keys for all the different characters likely to be met with in printing ordinary work. The operator has the command of several alphabets at his fingertips. The keyboard was controlled by air pressure and when a key is tapped down it brings into operation valves and punches which perforate a paper ribbon (this in turn eventually controls the monotype caster machine which casts separate metal letters). At the end of the line the operator presses two justification keys which ensure that the line will be spaced out evenly and to the required measure (the justification keys are numbered and the operator presses the relevant keys after consulting a small drum of figure combinations in front of him, the drum actually indicating the figures to be depressed). A trained operator can mantain speeds of up to 10,000 ens per hour on straightforward text matter; the machine can also easily handle intricate tabular matter and other complex work. The paper produced by the monotype keyboard is used to program the composition caster.

 

Edinburgh City of Print is a joint project between the City of Edinburgh Museums and the Scottish Archive of Print and Publishing History Records (SAPPHIRE). The project aims to catalogue and make accessible the wealth of printing collections held by the City of Edinburgh Museums. For more information about the project please visit www.edinburghcityofprint.org

Motor transport operators with the 287th Transportation Company, U.S. Army Reserve, pull a cable from a heavy equipment transporter during their wench operations July 29, 2015, at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, Miss. The Soldiers were training to be able to move vehicles in support of the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team, Mississippi National Guard, during an Exportable Combat Training Capability exercise. XCTC gives units the opportunity to strengthen their individual and combat readiness. (Mississippi National Guard photo by Sgt. Connie Jones, 102nd Public Affairs Detachment/Released)

Operator: Amelia International

Aircraft: ATR-72-212

Registration: S5-ACK

C/n: 369

Location: Mönchengladbach Airport (MGL/EDLN)

Date: 30-6-2020

Previously: F-WWEC ATR, N369AT American Eagle (opb Simmons Airlines), N369AT American Eagle (opb Executive Airline), TR-LHI Afric Aviation, S5-ACK Aero4M, S5-ACK Equaflight Service (opb Aero4M)

hi-kick, hi-grouping.

An interesting antique telephone.

A Setra S415GT-HD from an unknown French operator in Paris, 13th July, 2024.

 

VIN: WKK63213113113330, new 4/12, keeper change 2/19.

Operator: National Express West Midlands

Vehicle Type: ADL Enviro 400

Fleet Number: 4860

Registration: BX61 LMY

Name: Dakota Rose

 

Pictured in Dudley Town Centre working a 1 service from Tettenhall Wood.

 

1/10/2024.

Animal antics, country crafts and fabulous food took place at the Country Fair on Sunday 6 September 2015.

 

Find out more about life in the country at National Museum of Rural Life.

 

© Ruth Armstrong

SCRTD Operator of the Month, George Nahra. 10/14/1985.

“After 3-years apprenticeship as an 'IT specialist for system integration' at RIEDEL, I have been occupying a full-time position as IT Operator for 1.5 years. My main task is to provide First Level Support in the IT department including setting up accounts for new employees and providing IT equipment. On top of that I manage the access rights and respond to the usual IT emergency calls like 'My phone/printer/PC/software does not work.' The best part of my job is the well-attuned team and the diversity of my tasks that create a challenging and individual working environment.”

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