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Je me suis enflammée

Mais il n'en est rien resté...

7 Days of Shooting/Week #19/Numbers/Geometry Sunday

I could really, really engage in vegetative relaxation if manufacturers could make a simpler remote control for television. What button do I need to push? What's that green button for? Alarming red? And D?!?

 

I can't vegetate if I have to figure out what does what on this complicated remote control.

Cuadróptero filmando a los equinos.

Song by Beastie Boys

Let me show you the world in my eyes

 

I'll take you to the highest mountain

To the depths of the deepest sea

And we won't need a map

BELIEVE ME.

"So cosa voglio dire.

Prima di dirlo, rifletto se è quello che voglio dire.

Però quando arriva il momento di dirlo,

non sono più capace di dirlo."

 

(Vivre sa vie, 1962 - Jean-Luc Godard)

Mia finally fell asleep and now we can watch something besides Animal Planet.

I don't have a laser pointer, but I have this little pen light keychain. I've wanted to do this forever! It was fun. I'm not too bad at writing in midair, backward!

 

I have ones where I increased the aperture number and you couldn't see me or the trails where I covered the light with the tip of my finger, but I liked it better when you could see those "imperfections."

Model of a historic fire engine, with many operational functions: RC driving+steering, fire ladder, side supports, and motorized water pump.

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"Maverick to Iceman..."

 

"Goose, you still with me?"

"Fotografare è mettere sulla stessa linea di mira la testa, l'occhio e il cuore. È un modo di vivere...."

(Henri Cartier-Bresson)

full RC, 6 wide, BuWizz-powered LEGO model. Now including printed tiles, and ad banners for doctor-brick.de

Water feature fountain flowing .

During the evening of 4/17/19 An NS RCO checks out the graffiti on the adjacent autorack while riding an old school high hood GP38 at the east end of NS' South Yard located in Lafayette, IN.

Red button… red and round

This planetary explorer (factory name: “PEX-1ML”) was designed as a mobile base (serving also as a laboratory and an observatory). It has all the necessary equipment to explore terrain of new planets. Its drivetrain and suspension was built to handle very rough terrain, while its body was constructed from materials that can withstand almost any weather conditions.

 

You can watch a video showcasing all of the functions here: www.flickr.com/photos/186152771@N07/51467442155/

After a series of strange and unsuccessful vehicles, the designers at Llwyngwril Space Systems surface transport division finally knuckled down to creating a serious, successful vehicle.

 

The Leviathan was the twentieth in a series of mobile platforms commissioned by the Tarren Trade Authority and was painted in their trademark yellow and red colours.

 

The Leviathan 20's landing pad was big enough for quite large ships, such as the Tetrad fast messenger ship.

 

The cabin featured a control tower, systems control desk and two drivers' positions. The Leviathan was naturally right-hand drive, as all vehicles from all civilised systems were and still are.

 

Two drivers were needed in order to control the complex 6x6 drive and four-wheel steering systems. These were powered by two L motors and two servo motors. It also gave the Leviathan the ability to change drivers, without stopping, on long journeys.

Laisse-moi devenir

L'ombre de ton ombre...

Ne me quitte pas.

“Macro Mondays”

November 7: (Part of) My Daily Routine

 

I took another photo for this assignment, just for fun! I like to drive my car every day, it's routine and fun!! Explore the world... and have fun working : /

 

"Va donc, chanson ingénue,

Et que, sans nul regret vain,

Elle soit la bienvenue

Celle qui revient enfin."

Look at my new rain boots!! Purchased from www.target.com/Citrus-City-Rain-Boots-White/dp/B000MFJOHS... boots&page=3 for cheapo, I wore them for the first time today!

 

I guess I'd rather it weren't raining at all, but they make me pretty darn happy.

"Il prezzo è un po' il mare

sembra che ti culli

ma poi ti vuole ingoiare..."

BIGGER

They are muuuch bigger when you're upclose to it. I would see them running in the pond but they look 3x smaller when its in the water.

Dalek walkies

 

Blue smoke!

 

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EXIFs:

Canon EOS 50D

Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

f/14

1/80s

ISO 100

tripod, external flash @ 1/32

A remote control triclops SD60M (ex-BN 9229) and a warbonnet (ex-ATSF 620) sit on top of the hump as available power at BNSF Tennessee Yard in Memphis.

"Vedo che salgo a rubare il sole

per non aver più notti,

perché non cada in reti di tramonto,

l'ho chiuso nei miei occhi,

e chi avrà freddo

lungo il mio sguardo si dovrà scaldare."

 

Listening: Un ottico - Morgan

Life on the factory floor at Magrathea was made easier when the Aliens discovered caterpillar tracks. Although driven by round wheels, these wheels never touched the floor and so the heresy of round wheels was avoided. Naturally the tracks had to be configured into square shapes.

 

Fortunately the Vehicle Design department of Llwyngwril Systems, famed for building sensible and reliable machines, was on hand to help. They soon came up with a sturdy personal transporter, which met the religious requirements of its driver. The result can be seen in this ancient archive footage.

I've finally got myself a remote control for the Nikon. (I did Day 1 on the Canon using the remote but since then they've all been 10 second dashes or arm's length points...)

 

I was just messing about with the remote and the 50mm lens and came up with this one - which I rather like. It's sort of how I think I look..?

 

And I certainly look more cheerful than yesterday eh..?

"Amo i solitari, i diversi, quelli che non incontri mai. Quelli persi, andati, spiritati, fottuti. Quelli con l'anima in fiamme." [C. Bukowski]

 

Credo che questa sia una delle migliori risposte a tante mie domande.

Credo sia il motivo per cui ancora ti cerco...

 

Listening: Eternamente nell'illusione di te - Moltheni

copyright SB Imageworks..

I can't believe they've created a droid that appears to be more likeable than R2D2! Super excited about the impending new film, can't wait to see all my old favourites again.

 

Camera: Nikon DF

Lens: Nikkor AF-S 105mm ƒ/2.8 G

Exif: ƒ/3 | ISO 400 @ 1/60th sec

 

Comments and criticism welcome.

 

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"O blasphème de l’art! ô surprise fatale

La femme au corps divin, promettant le bonheur,

Par le haut se termine en monstre bicéphale!..."

Innenleben einer Fernbedienung, Nikon Z50 mit Sigma 150mm Makro

"Ho bisogno di aspettare qualcuno che non somigli a nessuno e tu sei questo."

(Erri De Luca)

Hales Ford Capri radio controlled car.

Approx 1/24th scale.

 

Diecast Ford Capri Models

(NIKON D80; 8/19/2007; 1/60 at f/3.3; ISO 400; white balance: Auto; focal length: 105 mm)

 

I'm a bit under the weather today and spent most of my time with tv and press this FAV button on my remote instead of on your photos. LOL :))

Papplewick Pumping Station. Model Submarines & Spring Fair. April 2024.

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German Submarine U-69. U-boat.

German submarine U-69 was the first Type VIIC U-boat of the German Navy during World War II. This meant that compared to previous U-boats, she could travel further afield for longer, with a payload of fourteen torpedoes, an 8.8 cm deck gun for smaller vessels and a flak gun for use against aircraft.

 

Commissioned: 2 Nov 1940. Kptlt. Jost Metzler (Knights Cross).

 

Successes:

17 ships sunk, total tonnage 67,515 GRT

1 ship damaged, total tonnage 4,887 GRT

1 ship a total loss, total tonnage 5,445 GRT

 

Fate:

Sunk on 17 February 1943 in the North Atlantic east of Newfoundland, in position 50.36N, 41.07W, by depth charges from the British destroyer HMS Fame. 46 dead (all hands lost). (FDS/NHB, April 1997).

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The pumping station returned to steam after the long winter months with model submarines in the pond and on display, plus a craft fair, live music and children's play area. A good time had by all :)

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