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This is on the way to Palm Spring, CA. I took this shot back in August of 2009. I have more photos & videos but my work computer is not cooperating; I am waiting for a new one I requested. :D
I can't find the rhythm to be more involved with Flickr; This is probably the busiest time of the year for me. I am slowly visiting your photo streams.
At the moment, I can't stop listening to this two songs
- Play (Explicit) by David Banner
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- I simply did auto colors in LR 2.5 because the work computer it is simply too slow to do anything else and I don't have any of the templates available at work.
-FM me if you would like to receive a GOOGLE WAVE invite.
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West Texas sunset near 20 miles south of Sweetwater
Photo taken last night while waiting 3-hours for the U-Haul repair man to show up and change two blown out tires...long story there!
Photo taken with a 7MP Sony P&S camera
Microscale NCS base, complete with anti-meteorite defence laser turret, landing strip with warehousing, elevated monorail, power generator and all sorts of goodies.
The tan baseplates are supposed to recall the sand-coloured terrain always shown on the original CS sets' box art, and also because I don't have baseplates in light bluish grey.
Number: CT-1807
Rank: ARC Lieutenant Grade I
Nickname: Scout
3rd Regiment of the 253rd Legion
///Log Entry\\\
"So far everything seemed to be going rather smoothly all squads had captured and or destroyed their objectives, well almost all squads. We had the easiest most straight forward, proceed to the Sep airstrip, infiltrate the garrison and make sure the droids there were silenced for good. The only problem was the amount of droids and the size of the garrison, sure we had a few rockets left and quite the supply of explosives, but it wouldn't be enough. So instead we got creative, Hazard got the bright idea of overloading the garrison's power generators, which theoretically would create a power surge and fry the charging stations and the garrisons other electrical systems. Even though the chances of the facility being destroyed in the process weren't very high we went with his plan anyway. We made our way towards the generators, planting charges on anything that looked important as we went. When we finally reached our destination all hell broke loose, an explosion rippled through out the airbase, alarms blared and battle droids scurried towards the pillar of smoke which rose from the bases command tower, we were running out of time. It was now or never, I leaped into action sliding behind cover, blasting any opposition with my DC-15x's grenade launcher. Spade sprinted through my line of fire towards the second generator and got to work, while Hazard planted more charges. There was a massive surge of energy followed by a bright explosion as the Separatist garrison was reduced to a smoldering pile of debris.
I can't believe that actually worked..."
My apologies to anyone who wanted to do a collab for this one, you know how I am got get these up asap :P
Anyway the log/build varies from the mission a tiny bit, but not by much wanted to add some creativity and ingenuity to my squad. that and the log is poorly written but we can over look that right? :P
As always C&C appreciated and thanks for viewing and have a great day!
just to switch things up, Fav equals Comment one application to the 253rd ; )
Mineral Springs Hotel, 124 South Court Street, Paoli, Indiana. A group of local businessmen, including Amos Stout, John Maris, S.R. Know, Charles Boyd, and J.P. Throop, built this hotel in 1895 in an effort to promote local tourism. At a time when the town had no electricity, the hotel offered the luxury of electric lighting in each room, courtesy of a steam-powered generator in the basement, and guests could bathe in local mineral waters from a well piped directly into the hotel. The hotel also served as a center of local cultural and recreational life. It had an opera house in the lobby and a bowling alley and pool room in the basement. The hotel had 80 rooms, and continued to operate until 1958. In recent years it has been vacant, and the building is in danger. The building is part of the Paoli Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places.
You have a choice of options. You come across a fork on the road and you need to pick. Take your pick - Nature or Development?
But then you cannot forego development and the modern ways of life which under most circumstances is at the loggerheads with nature. So now what?
I suggest each one to calculate his or her own Carbon footprint and then offset it with various options like installing a Solar Power Generator at home, planting more trees, avoiding single-use plastic, and more.
Based on an ubiquitous modular container blueprint, this Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator is useful for keeping remote stations powered indefinitely.
Tablescraps building on the themes of Frontier. Air-dropped, palletized military. This one was influenced by some feedback from the ever brilliant Dane Erland.
As usual, C&C are much appreciated, thanks!
Digitized Kodachrome 25 slide. At the time these photos were taken, public foot traffic was allowed across the dam in addition to official vehicles. Access to the dam is very tightly controlled today. The twin rectangular towers visible in the photo are elevators that travel from the top of the dam down to floors below and eventually to the power generators at the bottom of the dam.
Number: CT-1807
Rank: ARC Lieutenant Grade I
Nickname: Scout
3rd Regiment of the 253rd Legion
///Log Entry\\\
"It was night when the first drop pod containing RPS-6 rocket launchers smashed into our perimeter and with it came the orders to breach the outpost's outer wall and shutdown the base's main generator. Naturally Hazard being the platoon's demolitions expert did the honors blowing a hole big enough to fit a tank in the outpost's northern wall. After a textbook breach and a short firefight we began to make our way towards the facility's main power generator. Intel showed that the generator was located in the center of the complex and that the best way to get there was via the service tunnels. We made it to the generator without a hitch, there we overwhelmed and destroyed the B1s who were standing guard. Before I could set up the EMP the familiar sound of super battle droids marching towards our position along with the sporadic burst of a DC-15s could be heard. Spade who I had sent out to scout the immediate area, ran into the room firing his carbine behind him. Bishop closed the blast doors then fired several shots into the doors control panel sealing us the generator room. As the rest of the platoon scrambled to take up defensive positions I gave the order to shutdown any electronic systems including weapons and HUDs then flipped the switch....."
Not the best shot but it was either crazy shadows or not being able to see the door : /
But other than that I think this build came out great!
Note: Build was heavily inspired by Justin Pyne's Mission 13.2
As always C&C is appreciated (especially lighting/photography tips), thanks for viewing and have a great day!
Improving the area around my light projector on top of the cliff of Desert Wars. Adding ground access, power, generator and details.
The South Pole station is powered by electric generators burning fuel. With the Sun in the background the exhaust steam makes a very good look.
@Kyoto
水路閣aqueduct
Lake Biwa Canal is a waterway in Japan constructed during the Meiji Period to transport water, freight, and passengers from Lake Biwa to the nearby City of Kyoto. The canal supplied Japan's first public hydroelectric power generator, which served from 1895 to provide electricity for Kyoto's trams. As a part of the channel, this aqueduct was constructed.
Locally these windmills/wind power generators are quite unpopular., I found it quite estetic to walk in thise area with over 40 windmills. A known sea cliff can be seen in the background - namely "Hornelen"
Nikkormat FT3 | Orwo UN54 100
Sunset Storm - by Martijn van der Nat
Inspired by the stormy conditions lately I dove into the archives and found all of this nice stuff laying around! Definitely need to get out more in ‘bad weather’ as it makes for great atmospherical images…
A raincloud is approaching one last click before it bursts loose and I make a run for the car.
Read more on the blog: www.martijnvandernat.nl/763/
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I have always wanted to build a floating rock. This one is floating above a snowy land ravaged by war. A lone survivor lives with wind power generators, a small farm, and (I have always loved the thought of it) a waterfall wheel.
Also, this stands up entirely on its own... no supports!
Built for InnovaLUG's Style It Up contest. Where the challenge was this week to only use one color plus it's transparent counterpart.
On the left side you can see some skyscrapers owned by a single company. On the center you can find a statue. The left side is mostly packed with building for a bit smaller companies, they even try to break the rules for how buildings are defined as much as they reasonable could.
The idea is that this is a city from the future. But the initial idea was to have it on a planet unknown to us, would have some terrain around it, maybe a lake, and I even sketched out some power generators, but those didn't make it into without the rest.
What you see is probably 1/4 of what I wanted to build. I did not realize how big it would need to be.
The name has a ripoff from a older MOC I made. Did you spot it when you read the title?
In February 1981, I rode the Coast Starlight a few weeks after Superliners replaced conventional steam heated streamlined cars. As part of the transition, EMD F40PH locomotives took over the motive power assignments. The F40s were equipped with head end power generators that provided electricity to operate the lighting, heating and air conditioning systems on the new Superliner cars.
My first Superliner Starlight was led by F40PH AMTK 229. Forty four years to the month later, I encountered it again. After conversion to an NPCU (Non-Powered-Control-Unit) and renumbering to AMTK 90229, the former locomotive is shown at Tacoma, Washington. It was serving as a cab car/baggage (i.e., "cabbage car") on Cascades train 502, which I had just ridden from Vancouver north to Tacoma.
The station agent has extracted the duo of bags checked to Tacoma, and the loading door on the AMTK 90229 is closed. In moments, Amtrak 502 will depart for Tukwila and Seattle.
Imperial Autonomous Turbolaser Turrets (IATT) are pre-assembled heavily armoured turrets that were quickly mounted nearby important fortifications. The twin-barreled turbolasers served as heavy anti-capital ship weapons and could also annihilate any ground vehicle at very long range. There were however too slow to reliably target fast starfighters. They could punch through both deflector shields and armour on spaceships with the heaviest defensive layers.
The IATT did not need to be physically connected to any infrastructure as it contained a small power generator to operate. It also contains inside its basement a small hangar bay with a speeder that an operator could use.
Features & Amenities
With wide outdoor open space and numerous exclusive amenities to choose from, you can pursue a healthy and well-balanced lifestyle will allow you to run, play and enjoy life's colorful moments.
Commercial areas at Ground, 2nd and 3rd Floors
Landscaped garden
Lap pool
Swimming pool and children's pool
Jogging path
Children's playground
Function room / Game Room
Fitness Center
Building Features / Services
Entrance lobby with reception/security counter
CCTV monitoring of selected common areas
Three (3) passenger elevators & one (1) service/passenger elevator
Automatic heat/smoke detection and fire sprinkler system
Elevated water tank and underground cistern
Annunciator panel with emergency speaker at all floors
Intercom per unit connected to the Security/Reception counter
Overhead water tank and underground cistern for ample water supply
Building Administration Office
Standby power generator for common areas and selected outlet in each unit
Individual mail boxes
CCTV monitoring of selected common areas
Royal Enfield Bullet (1956) 400cc
Registration Number VXT 856 (London)
ROYAL ENFIELD ALBUM
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A bit unusual but...
The Indians have been building diesel-powered Enfield Bullets for years, The Enfield Bullet's pre-unit gearbox meant a single cylinder diesel could be bolted in without disturbing the transmission. intended to run at a constant speed all day powering generators or water pumps, these engines proved ideal, if a little short on power.
Diolch am 77,497,184 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.
Thanks for 77,497,184 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated.
Shot 15.09.2019 at Hanbury Car Show, Droitwich, Worcestershire 143-1028
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old power generator in the engine museum "Maschinen-Museum" in Kiel/Germany. image made with three shots to a hdr.
This was taken at a rest stop on I-35 in southern Oklahoma earlier in the Fall. They are blades for the giant windmill power generators that have popped up all over that area. I see these sometimes on trains passing through Austin, but had not seen them on trucks. I guess this is the final leg of the journey.
A waterpower plant in Kajaani, Finland
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"My lord, the fleet has moved out of lightspeed. Com-scan has detected an energy field protecting an area of the sixth planet of the Hoth system. The field is strong enough to deflect any bombardment."
"The Rebels are alerted to our presence. Admiral Ozzel came out of lightspeed too close to the system."
"He...He felt surprise was wiser—"
"He is as clumsy as he is stupid. General, prepare your troops for a surface attack."
"Yes, my Lord."
―General Maximillian Veers and Darth Vader
The Imperial attack force consisted of primarily AT-AT walkers, commanded by General Maximilian Veers. His army was tasked with destroying Echo Base's main power generator to allow orbital bombardment of the planet and for Darth Vader to land on the planet. Spearheading the defense of the generator was Rogue Squadron, manning snowspeeders, commanded by Luke Skywalker, renowned for being the pilot who destroyed the first Death Star.
The snowspeeders however did not have the necessary firepower to bring down the walkers, so Skywalker suggested an alternative tactic to trip up the walkers with the tow cables issued to every snowspeeder.
Despite the efforts by Rogue Squadron, the power generator was eventually destroyed by Veers' main AT-AT. The remaining base personnel proceeded to evacuate, as the 501st Legion, led by Darth Vader, entered the base.
The overwhelming Imperial invasion forced the Rebellion to scatter the Alliance Fleet across the galaxy, leading to a multitude of scattered skirmishes across the galaxy for over six months before the Empire's sudden and crushing defeat at the Battle of Endor.
Power station security & protection: razor-wired and electrified fence in the foreground, lightning rod in the background.
They build a small natural gas-fulled power generator a few kilometres from our home, as a part of the de-centralized power generation program used in Southern Alberta - as opposed to having a few gigantic coal-fired generators, as they do in Northern Alberta.
501st Trooper Entry Log-
"Its been 5 days since we got our orders straight from the Chancellor, but it feels like it has been so much longer. Our entire trip to Mygeeto was cold and silent, it was something the 501st had gotten to know to well in this war. We were summoned to the hangar by our commanding officer, he went over the plan again and that was that and we entered into our gunships. We were met with heavy fire by the Seps on our way done, several gunships did not even make it near the surface.
Once the remaining ships made it to the surface we were meant to rendezvous with General Mundi and his troops. When those gunship doors flung open, I could not believe it. The Mygeeto surface looked as it had been ripped in half and then ripped again, it was a war-zone, a deadly war-zone. Our orders were to tell General Mundi that our true reason for our visit was that we were here to help destroy a Separatist power generator, but our true reason for being there was to extract a Mygeetan power crystal, the Chancellor kept calling it Project Hammertong, apparently the Chancellor planned on using it for top secret battle station. Mundi was suspicious of us, but that was beside the point.
Our squads then set out for the "power generator". We had to travel across the ruined bridges, you had to be careful of the crates in the bridge. Battle Droid parts were spread out everywhere, it looked like a battle had taken place here before. As we proceeded across the bridge we came across parts of a gunship engine that appeared to of smashed into the bridge. So far our journey on the surface had been uneventful, I cannot guarantee our entire journey will be like this."
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This has been something I have been working on for over a week now and I think it came out great. I'm still deciding if I should make this into a storyline, but I'm not sure yet.
Enjoy!
Bridge concept inspired by legorevolution's.