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Impressionen vom 2. Probentag zu Speed Of Light Ruhr (Zeche Zollverein)

the game of word skilliness

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David Lario and Yari Collado-Vega

  

The Ford Probe was a coupe produced by Ford, introduced in 1989 to replace the Ford EXP as the company's sport compact car. The Probe was fully based on the Mazda G-platform using unique sheetmetal and interior. The instrument cluster and pop-up headlight mechanisms are borrowed from the FC RX-7. While it was sold worldwide as a sporty coupe

 

Manufacturer AutoAlliance International

Production 1989–1997

Assembly Flat Rock, Michigan, United States

  

Maywood, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

prej to funguje! i na inu

according to the OAT probe, the temperature is a cool 69º... much nicer than on the ground.

The original: starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Viper_probe_droid

 

Feel free to comment. Hope you like it!

A scout ship should have some autonomous probes to launch, I think.

Ford Probe GT esse e o nome deste exclusivo carro!!!

The two-dimensional stereo probe captures images of cloud particles at a resolution of 10 microns per pixel. The images are obtained as particles pass through the beams of two 128-photodiode linear arrays that intersect optically at the center of the probe's sample area. Particle inter-arrival times are used to reject fragments from shattered ice particles. This instrument is one of several cloud probes used during the Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign (ISDAC) in April 2008.

 

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Image courtesy of Paul Lawson.

The LM35CZ temperature probe assembled and ready to be installed in the Ferrograph display. the wires have been soldered to the device with separate heatshrink sleeving, and an overall piece of heatshrink has been fitted over the assembly.

Zvex Fuzz Probe, got my the Vexter series because I'm a raging hobo (and I couldn't find many in the UK... ooh also I wanted the LED to tell if it's turned on and the funny port for the PSA 230es adaptor).

 

Squeally squeals and such. Don't think I'm going to have any built in fuzz factory guitars... just doesn't make sense man... just doesn't make sense.

 

But yeah, can play Plug in baby and a host of other fuzz related tunes. Pick up a bag today

The rear of the car with the new alloy wheels fitted.

 

One shot SOOC.

 

Want more? See my new set, "Drawing with Light – III:"

 

www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/sets/72157633369556456/

 

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and my previous kinetic sets, "Drawing with Light:"

 

www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/sets/72157630589237982/

 

and "Drawing with Light – II:"

 

www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/sets/72157632798486060/

 

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Kinetic: Relating to, caused by, or producing motion.

 

These are called “Kinetic” photographs because there is motion, energy, and movement involved, specifically my and the camera’s movements.

 

I choose a light source and/or subject, set my camera for a long exposure (typically around 4 seconds), focus on my subject and push the shutter button. When the shutter opens I move the camera around with my hands...large, sweeping, dramatic movements. And then I will literally throw the camera several feet up into the air, most times imparting a spinning or whirling motion to it as I hurl it upward. I may throw the camera several times and also utilize hand-held motion several times in one photo. None of these are Photoshopped, layered, or a composite photo...what you see occurs in one shot, one take.

 

Aren’t I afraid that I will drop and break my camera? For regular followers of my photostream and this series you will know that I have already done so. This little camera has been dropped many times, and broken once when dropped on concrete outside. It still functions...not so well for regular photographs, but superbly for more kinetic work.

 

To read more about Kinetic Photography click the Wikipedia link below:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetic_photography

  

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Albeit supremely risky this is one of my favorite ways to produce abstract photographs.

 

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Impressionen vom 2. Probentag zu Speed Of Light Ruhr (Zeche Zollverein)

Part of the ad campaign throughout Metro sponsored by This Is Reality.

 

This alien brings back bad memories. I won't say much, but E.T. & Co. need to invest in some elbow grease.

Profile of an American avocet probing in muddy water

Male capuchin monkey (Sapajus libidinosus) using a stick as probe to take wasp honey. Serra da Capivara National Park, Piauí, Brazil.

Probeer dit hek op het station van Hoorn niet te passeren ;-) Het geldt voor iedereen...., 04-06-2013.

Voyager robotic probes, paper model 1:48

Tribunal

 

August 21, 2004.

 

Here it is, the big daddy. Currently holding the record for the longest SHIP at 12 feet 6 inches, or 487 studs, the Tribunal was a substantial investment in time and labor for me. I decided that, for it I would upload an entire set of the beautiful pictures taken by Geoff Gray, in glorious high resolution. There are descriptions of what all the rooms and areas are on the web site, although the pictures are pretty substantial too.

 

This set is enormous, so enjoy the browsing!

Some info on this rare car.

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