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Event: Cross processing C-41 as B&W
Location: Home
Camera: Pentax ME Super
Lens(s): Helios 44-2 58mm f/2 M42 mount
Film: Agfa Vista 200 (expired 2017)
Shot ISO: 200
Light Meter: Camera
Lighting: Mixed (mostly overcast)
Mounting: Hand-held
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Ilfotec HC (1+31) for 5.5 mins
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
I've placed items in this fridge in my Crown Heights neighborhood, grateful that it is available for those in need of food.
I came across a group pf adults with children filling the fridge, and I asked one of them, who was taking pictures about her organization.
Hannah and the organization as stated on her tee-shirt is "Repair the World" She told me a little about the organization, but I also looked it up. Here is what I found:
"Repair the World Brooklyn mobilizes Jews and their communities to take action to meet local needs across Brooklyn, grounding our service in reflection, education, and Jewish values. " #teeshirttales
www.instagram.com/teeshirttales9/
MY Stranger 34/100 .
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spymaster(?) is wearing a jumpsuit from aliexpress and mc2 boots. (the tardis console is the lava lamp version but i removed the lamp and replaced the tube with a drinking glass)
In strong wind, this spider decided to keep it together so he did not lose his larder. You can just see the minute thread of silk coming from his abdomen, which holds his body weight easily as he makes repairs.
Taken in about 1967
BR Type 1 ‘Clayton’ Diesel - Class 17 - D8508 in around 1967. The loco had entered service in October 1962, and was damaged in a collision in 1965, but was repaired, and finally withdrawn at the end of 1971, and scrapped in September 1975. One member of the class has been preserved, after being sold off for industrial use..
Restored from a grainy unfocussed orange-colour-shifted original..
Original slide - property of Robert Gadsdon
Event: Morris Minor Repairs - 07/09-05/10/24
Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Camera: Pentax ME Super
Lens(s): 28mm f/2.8
Film: Ilford Delta 400
Shot ISO: 800 (+1 stop)
Light Meter: Camera
Lighting: Various
Mounting: Hand held
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4) for 10m 30s
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
Evidently the people who lived in that house didn't do a very good job of keeping up the property.. There have been a number of repair trucks over there and I feel certain that the house has sold because the same little SUV has been there every day for at least a week and the green tag is no longer in the window... Happy Truck Thursday, Everybody!!
Everybody's speeder needs a tuneup every so often, even those living on the smuggler's moon of Nar Shaddaa. Here in the Twi'lek Veenac'ebla's shop, her professionals will get your ride back on the streets again in no time, ready to speed you away from the scene of your latest escapade. Modifications by her crack team can give your ride that extra bit of zip to evade the heat when you need it most.
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My first Star Wars build, I present my entry into Eurobricks' annual May the Fourth contest.
Workers were already doing some repairs at the Jones Falls Locks after the Rideau Canal was closed until next spring. The canal closes to traffic right after Canadian Thanksgiving in early October. Gotta get the maintenance done before winter sets in.
HTT
© AnvilcloudPhotography
Tourists don't often get off the beaten track in Agra where the Taj Mahal is usually the only sight they want to see. I wanted to get a taste of the street life in Agra and went down this random street to see what I could see. The boy smiles while I take his photo repairing the tube in this bicycle tire at a local shop. Sony A7R3 26mm 1/400@f8.0 ISO3200
Event: Morris Minor Repairs - 07/09-05/10/24
Location: Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Camera: Pentax ME Super
Lens(s): 28mm f/2.8
Film: Ilford Delta 400
Shot ISO: 800 (+1 stop)
Light Meter: Camera
Lighting: Various
Mounting: Hand held
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4) for 10m 30s
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
Resource, repair and reuse. Don't toss, re-floss. Color not important when cushions applied. Six chairs $20.00. Little tricky but very doable. Measure across,including double wrap around bars to rivet. Subtract 10% when cutting this allows for stretching later. Drill holes per rivet size. Trim corners 45 degrees. Boil strips 5 min in water. Quickly install rivet 1, double wrap, stretch about 10 inches past opposite bar, double wrap it at an angle, install rivet 2. Before it cools and shrinks, pull the angle straight. Do as quick as possible as the cooling makes it less pliable. Save resourses and $$$$.
The Allied Space Force requires each ship to carry special small spacecrafts for repair. This is to allow them to quickly recover from the inevitable battle damage and carry out their mission.
An Olympus Pen EE-2, acquired "UNTESTED/AS IS", which ended requiring help; fortunately, with a little effort and luck, it's in good working order now.
Praktica MTL 3, test
Pentacon Auto 50mm f/1.8
Arista 200
Home developed with Blazinal/Rodinal 1:25, 5 minutes, 20°C/68F
Pakon F135
I always appreciate when people make an effort to repair toppled monuments. That said, some bring more craftsmanship to the endeavor than others.
After failing to repair Rich's car at the roadside due to part requirements Mick turns the engine over to check the car starts up
“What can you do if your dryer door won’t stay closed because the screw is loose, but you don’t have a screwdriver? Use a butter knife!”
Tsumori Spirit for the theme “minor repairs” in the Blythe a Day group on Flickr. I had intended to do this picture differently, using the little screwdriver that came in the package of doll-sized tools that I bought last week…but after using the tools in another picture, I put them away and now I can’t find them! So annoying! But I like what I was forced to do with this picture.
On the 29th June 1995 Class 37/0 no.37146 passes st.Brides with a cripple trip from Alexandra Dock Junction to Barry WRD.
Minor in situ repairs, new secondary glazing and cleaning for this 1916 JJ Jennings stained glass window. Dedication to Helen Salmon by Dundee Jute Baron Alfred Cox. Perthshire. Scotland. Www.rdwglass.com
Vessels of the R-32.3 design (проект Р-32.3; seria "Nevsky-22-33") are the single-deck schalander with half-bottom, half-hull, open bunker in the middle part, low deckhouse in the bow and engine room at the stern.
Nevsky-24 (Невский-24) dry-cargo vessel (NEVSKIY 24 IMO: 8887806; СЗ-02-43) was built at 25.12.1984 by the Nevsky shipbuilding and ship-repair plant (Shlisselburg, Leningrad region, Russia)
Register class: М-ПР2,5 (ЛЁД30)А
Overall length, m: 111
Overall width, m: 15.0
Overhead clearance, m: 7.9
Board height, m: 4.3
Displacement, t: 4060
Deadweight, t: 2781
Carrying capacity, t: 2700
Load draught, m: 2.95-3.06
Empty draught, m: 0.86-1.89
Speed, km/h: 18.3 (laden); 20 (unladen)
Crew accommodation: 10 (12 seats)
Autonomy, days: 5
Type of main engine: 6NVD-48A-U.
Power: 2*566
Owner and operator ЗАО «ЛСР - Базовые материалы Северо-Запад»
Motor vessels of different variants of the "Nevsky" type (Pr. R-32, R-32A, R-32BU and R-32K) are the big dry-cargo ships with open bilge or hold compartment with hatch covers, with double boards and double bottom. Seria is named after place of birth or main working area - Neva river there the Nevsky shipbuilding and ship-repair plant is situated. There are two main versions: with high superstructure in the stern part or with low deckhouse in the bow (for easy navigation under low bridges of Neva River). The last modification (pr. R-32K) are equipped with raising deckhouse in the bow. The superstructure on the ships of the initial project is low, with two squat chimneys, on the vessels of Project P-32A are high with one chimney. Modified ships (Pr. R-32BU) have increased power of machines, greater length of hull and tonnage, ice reinforcement of the hull. Several vessels received a closed hold, adapted for transportation of containers, including those on hatch covers.
Totally 40 vessels of "Nevsky" type have been built since 1973 till 1994. Construction was executed by Nevsky vesselbuilding and vessel-repair plant (Russia, Shlisselburg). Initially they were delivered to North-Western Shipping Company for operation mainly on the Neva river, Ladoga and Onega lakes and in the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea. Two vessels were built for work on the Dnepr. In the 90's, several vessels from the North-West Vesselping Company were sold to foreign companies, and others were bought for work on the Volga.
According to websites fleetphoto.ru and riverfleet.ru
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A man works on an old boat moored in a dock beside a river.
I shot this photo because it conveyed a timeless quality of boat repairing. I used black and white to emphasise the lines and textures of the scene, and to reflect the age of the elements.
In the summer of 1982, somewhere in Wyoming, Patty, my long-suffering wife, changes spark plugs on our Mercury Comet. The car was reliable as an anvil in city driving. Unfortunately, sustained highway driving sent oil consumption through the roof. Spark plugs fouled with deposits in as little as 250 miles. We got very skilled at changing spark plugs on a hot engine. Starting at cylinder number one, pull the dirty plug (being careful because it’s super hot), replace it with a clean one, replace spark plug wire; repeat five more times, then check the oil. Top up as needed. Later, the dirty plugs were cleaned and gapped for their next turn in the engine. We had three sets of spark plugs in the rotation. Our 6,000 mile round trip from San Francisco to New York was otherwise uneventful.