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First off, this was tons of fun, secondly, there are some credits due.

 

Duke for the bipod

Woitek for the fire selector

Tac Moose for the rails

 

Oh and it's small because there was weird shit in the code I couldn't get rid of so I cropped them out with Gimp

The Northwestern University 'Wildcat' Marching Band performs at Ryan Field as Northwestern Wildcat Football competes against the Indiana University Hoosiers on September 29, 2012.

 

Photo by Tom McGrath (C03).

 

Photo by Tom McGrath (C03).

Pictures from the 2015 Air Show at NAS Pt. Mugu.It was a great little show.

I needed to run to the store tonight before dinner. With the baby's recent arrival, I haven't given much thought to any train photos. Chance favored the prepared mind tonight as I brought my camera and kicked on the scanner in time to hear a northbound hit the detector about 8 minutes to the south. Plenty of time to pick a spot and sweat out a cloud. BNSF 4676 North rolled into the siding at Rogersville with a Vehicle - Birmingham to Blue Island (V-BIRBLU) with a surprise in the 2nd out position. Within 15 minutes, I had shot the train, got to the store and back home!

 

04-04-2012

If it takes him more than one go to kill the bull the crowd will let him know that they are not impressed. This guy did it in one, menos mal for the bull.

Shame about the blood on his beautiful outfit.

Nikkor 300mm f/4.5 AI-s lens

Date of Liability 01 11 2014

Date of First Registration 23 05 2003

Year of Manufacture 2003

Cylinder Capacity (cc) 1587cc

COâ‚‚ Emissions 157 g/km

Fuel Type PETROL

Export Marker N

Vehicle Status Licence Not Due

Vehicle Colour ORANGE

Vehicle Type Approval M1

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Hans admitted that he hates roofing. I'm just happy the roof was a shallow pitch! After these nailers discovered they were "off," they decided to get wise and put a chalk line down.

Our three working principals combine nearly 100 years of experience in the elevator industry. Precision Elevator Corp. has built and maintained an excellent reputation among its clients as well as the elevator industry. Our liability insurance coverage exceeds industry requirements.

We have been providing comprehensive service on elevator equipment for commercial and residential buildings at competitive prices throughout the Metropolitan area since 1992. Our 7 days a week, 24 hours a day professionally supervised staff of insured employees provides maintenance, repair, and modernization services to satisfy your needs. This includes such services as monthly maintenance, response to emergency calls, installation of new equipment, custom engineering, on-site repair, etc. Precision Elevator Corp. will also correct any elevator violations you might have. Our engineers specialize in a wide variety of intricate equipment. Being a Certified Licensed Elevator Inspection Agency enables us to complete all necessary tests, inspections and filings required by local jurisdictions.

We presently are servicing many highly reputable firms in the Metropolitan area. Our maintenance staff is evenly distributed throughout the region in order to minimize response time to emergency calls. Precision Elevator Corp. guarantees the same reliable and efficient service to you, just as we have given to our many satisfied clients. It is our pleasure to provide you with the list of our clients at your request.

 

Company name: Precision Elevator New York

Address: 55 East 52nd Street

New York, NY 10022, United States

Phone: 718-782-7800

Fax: 718-782-7130

Email: services@precisionel.com

Website: www.prelev.com

Faculty and students from the University of Vermont's Consulting Archaeology Program excavate an 11,000 year-old Paleoindian site about 25-square meters in size at Okemo Ski resort in Ludlow, Vt. Read more about the dig.

 

(Photo: courtesy of John Crock)

Scales seen on Lungo Lario Trieste in Como.

 

It looks like you have to pay 50 cents to use it, both adults and children.

  

Bilancia di precisione automatica

  

automatic precision balance

Emily using her flexibility to overcome problem number 3

La precisione dei tetti degli edifici del dopoguerra rotta soltanto da una costruzione "moderna"

private residence: Lot 14 Riviera Crt Windaroo QLD

Photographer: Steve Bull

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Pharcmacy balance circa mid-19th century in Museum Pharmacy Shop in Lviv. Taken with Sigma 24-70/2.8EX HSM and bounced Speedlite 580EX

Do they call them pickle forks as in hydroplane racing boats? I should have asked.

Vereda El Bordo, Frontino, Antioquia.

A shot of my Seiko watch.K3IM1758

Notice how he didn't even TOUCH that cone ???????????

THAT is a steady hand !!!!!!!!

"Film d'essai" (test film) of my newly-arrived FOCA Universel "R", a French range-finder 35mm camera of the 50's.

 

The camera was loaded with a Fomapan Creative 200 36-exposure film. It was exposed for 160 ISO (that appears to be the real sensitivity of the film given the technical data provided by FOMA) using an Autometer III Minolta light meter fitted with a 10° finder. The Oplarex lens was equipped with a Foca AUV push-on 42mm protective filter and a generic cylindrical shade hood.

 

Institut Lumière, April 12, 2023

Rue du Premier Film

69008 Lyon

France

 

After exposure, the film was revealed using Tetenal Ultrafin Liquid developper at dilution 1+20 and 20°C for 7min30. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body fitted to a Minolta Slide Duplicator installed on a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5. The RAW files obtained were processed without intermediate files in LR and edited to the final jpeg pictures.

 

All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg accompanied by some documentary smartphone Vivio Y76 color pictures.

 

About the camera :

 

The Foca Universel "R" is the late series (circa 1956-1962) of the Foca Universel 35mm range-finder camera appeared in 1950 and produced until 1956. The Universel model of FOCa was fitted with a bayonet mount instead of the 36mm screw mount of other Foca PF (PF standing for "Petit Format"). Foca camera's were constructed in France by the company "Optique & Precision de Levallois" (OPL) in the OPL factory of Chateaudun (Eure) starting from 1947. This factory still exists under the name of SAFRAN a French company producing aerospace devices and systems. This exemplary of Foca Universel R was likely manufactured in 1959 or 1960.

 

The camera is equipped with the collapsible OPLAREX lens 1:1.9 f=5cm with the OPL bayonet mount.

 

The fork from a gaspipe bicycle I found in a junkpile; clamped in a vice, leveled with a bubble level, and all the parts tied together with twine until I fire up the torch for those last 3 brazes :-)

Fender Precision relic done by me...

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