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This tiny 7" x 7" or 178mm x178mm motherboard has done well but time to redo the insides and see what the second life will have.
A scene from the Shropshire Union Canal as I walked from Ellesmere Port Boat Museum to Chester. The pylons are situated at the Capenhurst section of the canal as they convey electricity from the nuclear power plant in the area.
Dungeness 'A' & 'B' Nuclear power stations, lighthouse, fisherman's net sheds and narrow gauge railway.
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Pedestrian border between Germany and Austria , walkway over power plant, also possible to carry a bike over more then 100 steps, directly located at the Donauradweg
MacroMonday theme Inside Electronics. Just so happens I was building a new Nelson Pass F5 Mosfet Power Amplifier (some here may know them) and had the two Power Supplies built and tested, so just powered one up and clicked this shot for this weeks theme!
I must add some of the finished amp images here too!
The reflection behind the LED is the side of a large Capacitor and I cleaned the dust as much as I could but it kept coming back onto it.
The image is about two inches by a little over an inch high!
Thank you for the views and favs and comments, in advance, always appreciated!
A look under the hood at the insides of a desktop computer, taken for the Flickr Friday group theme, "BTS (Behind the scenes)."
I put this machine together in 2009 and retired it in 2020; we'd been through a lot together.
Strobist info:
The scene was illuminated by two Nikon SB900 speedlights placed 45° CL/CR, two-feet above and three-feet away from the subject. They were fired in Manual mode @ ¼ +0.7EV power through Neewer 24" x 24" softboxes.
The SB900's were triggered by three PocketWizard PlusX's.
Lens: Nikkor 10-20 mm f/4.5-5.6.
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Pedestrian border between Germany and Austria , walkway over power plant, also possible to carry a bike over more then 100 steps, directly located at the Donauradweg
These are getting more rare every day as all power lines and cables are going under ground nowadays. No wonder! Those are always a bit of a mess!
aspen, colorado
1977
the aspen computer society
gathered around a homemade computer in nick's mad lab
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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Well, this may explain why my battery is always running low! This little thief is stealing my power! :/
this plug from a power supply cable, specially usd at notbooks is wellknown as "Mickey-Mouse-Cable" all over the world
My latest DIY amplifier. This one is powering a Dayton Audio Titanic MKIII 12" subwoofer in a custom enclosure. The amp is good for about 700watts (peak, not rms) and will shake the floorboards!
British power pylons at sunset on a clear winters day on the A41 close to where I live.
December 2016
Palma de Mallorca, una ciudad joven y vibrante con un hermoso casco antiguo. Es muy divertido descubrirlo en un paseo.
Palma De Mallorca, a vibrant young city with a beautiful old town. It's great fun to discover on a walk.
The sunrise in the east silhouettes these power lines near rural Fairfield, Montana.
The sunrises are glorious here in Montana. When you know the sunrise will be magnificent it is often hard to find something to silhouette against the colorful sky. Luckily these power lines came into view just as the sky came to life.
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Day 31/365
Here is the last post of the "Power Series" of photos I took a couple weeks ago. I thought this had a pretty dramatic feel to it, there was just the right amount of color in the sky and I waited for some cars to come by to get the light trails as well.
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This photo was created for the theme "Old Stuff" in The Flickr Lounge .
This is one of many faulty computer power supplies... I keep it for "spares" for later.
I have many really old computer spares stored in boxes in the shed/outbuilding.
A low light photo...
Photo taken at Randfontein in South Africa.
Using the Tamron SP AF 60mm f/2 Di II MACRO 1:1 LD (IF) (model G005N II) lens.
I Shoot Raw and edit in GIMP.
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……One from a few weeks ago when they replaced the power lines & poles in our street, instead of having 5 single cables running we now have one multicore - a better perch for the birds and great visibility to them too I guess! Staying securely ‘Locked Down’ AT HOME to stay safe and also to NOT be a vehicle to the virus - Covid-19 does not have legs (or wings) Alan:-)
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