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Model : Rack Framboise
Make-up : Aurore Rheuter
Location : La Maison de Maître, Brussels, BE
Photographer : Jerome B.
Lighting assisant / co-photog : Normann Szkop
Handmade from thin walled Grade 9 Titanium Tubes. Holds heavy porteurbags properly, the mudgards as well (fenderline is his second name!). As if that were not enough, the middle tube supports the bag, holds the front light in right position and houses all the wires from dynamo hub to front light and back to rear light (thanks to mr. sullivan for inspiration).
After the market on Kerkplein finished for the day the various market stalls were dismantled, racked, stacked and left ready to be used again.
I’ve had a few people ask what my basement server rack looks like. Since I’m about to reconfigure the rack, I thought that this would be a good time to document a bit of the “before” and “after”. This is obviously the “before”.
The reconfiguration will include replacing a cranky, ten year old Tripp Lite SmartPro 700RM UPS (the grey device at the very bottom of the rack) with a pair of brand new, slim line APC Smart-UPS 750VA units. I also need to find room to stuff a second Power Macintosh G4 and an Xserve in there somewhere.
Much to my chagrin (and silly pleasure) this photo has been featured on several geektastic sites over the past week or so, including:
Thanks for the linkage, folks.
Hay-racks like this one are typical for Slovenian landscape. Alpine climate meant in the past short and wet summers, so hay had to be dried quickly. There are two basic types, the other one is a double hay-rack, with covered place for farming tools.
Blogged - The Rack - HoD
Haus of Darcy: Kyo mesh piercing set…love it!
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Woops, my coloured shoe rack collapsed in the middle of the night and there was an avalanche of shoes which woke me up. To get in the room I had to wrench the door open and reach around the door and take several shoes out of the way.
This poor deer was missing half of it's rack. It is a recent loss as the stump is was still bleeding.
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Class 97 0-6-2T rack locomotive No. 97 210 waiting to leave Eisenerz with the 12.10 departure for Vordernberg.
The Iron Mountain in Austria.
After spending about 45 minutes putting their train together and running an air test, seven units lead this light auto rack train north on the Greeley Sub. In the foreground, an SUV passes by, likely unaware of the approaching train, on the E-470 toll road that partially loops around Denver.
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A dish-eye view of a dish drying rack.
I have been challenging myself to try to present everyday objects in interesting ways.
Strobist info:
*Drying rack staged in 24" x 24" light box;
*Two Nikon SB900 speedlights on either side, 1/8 power;
* Two PocketWizard PlusX's on the speedlights, triggered by a third on-camera;
* Nikkor 35mm DX prime.
Stainless steel bike rack with traffic lights in the background plus blue light from passing ambulance. Stoke Poges Camera Club workshop around various locations in Slough, luckily the rain stopped as we arrived.
(Shutter 1/80, auto iso was 1600, aperture f /2.2, 85mm Sigma 1.4 lens.)
making custom racks from titanium requires the same steps as making bicycle frames: fitting, cleaning and purging the inner sides, tacking, welding in steps, alignment... plus a few more like several bendings or making additional drawings to fit each thing to others. Maybe someone think it will only be a gadget for randonneuring richkids, but I say it is simply the best!
The two head engines of NS 210 push into the fuel rack while NS 2846 gets ready for switching duties.
ODC 1 ~ Symmetry for 11.13.13
Day 317 ~ 365: the 2013 edition
Not perfectly symmetrical but I like to shoot what I can find, I really wasn't in China tho :)