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After passing the truck with the wind turbine motor on it, twice, we left highway 10 and got on highway 62 for a short bit and stopped in the middle of the Wind Farm and waited on the side of the road for the truck to come by. Apparently it had a dinner date somewhere else, it never came by. As we waited though, I noticed a 25 mph sign next to where we parked. I believe it's for the wind turbines. I hear if they go too fast, they could actually pick up the entire Coachella Valley and drop us in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
View on black or I'll drop rocks on you as we fly by (I've got plenty of rocks now too)
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I was shooting lighting (or trying at least) from parking structure 7 at ASU tonight... This caught my eye..
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Technical Specs :
Camera: Canon EOS 40D
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm F/ 3.5-5.6 USM
Focal Length: 20mm
Aperture: F/16
Shutter: 16 sec
ISO: 100
Exposure: Manual Bulb
Other: On Tripod + Cable Release
Filters: ND4 Cokin P Filter
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Photo By M Al-Ahmadi
© All rights reserved 2009
The classic snow speeder, with its gigantic, powerful engines, was the fastest, most fun way to travel the tundra. It was difficult to control and balance the thrust of the massive twin jets. However, those pilots who survived their apprenticeship could exploit the thrust to hop over pingoes and Pingus.
Flying a snow speeder was solitary experience. The machines would kick up roughly the same amount of snow as somebody on twin-tip fat skis, making them unpleasant to fly behind.
Visited the Whistler sliding centre and saw practice for a Canadian national competition. They go go fast, this has to count as a lucky capture!
DeLorean Speeder built for #speedermashup hosted by @rebel.p.u.n.k on Instagram to celebrate 2500 followers! I designed this in Bricklink stud.io over two days. Every part exists irl and if I've done my homework should be buildable. I'm planning on ordering some parts and giving it a shot.
I like experimenting with all sorts of photography. I like long exposure stuff too and here's an example. Hope you'll enjoy it! Anyway, I'm going to share some more long exposure shots from my archive.
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I think it's fitting to post the Koenigsegg Regera today, as it's nearing the end of the year and it's certainly the best car I've been able to take a picture of this year, especially as we didn't expect the Regera to be driven at all !
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57301 speeds through Lichfield TV with 319424 in tow forming 5Q36 12:20 Loughborough Brush to Stafford.
Vintage prototype racecar on track at an HSR event at Watkins Glen.
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A southbound Acela Express is taking advantage of the highest speed seen here at Princeton Junction, which is 150 miles per hour. Scenes like these will soon be a thing of the past, as the Avelia Liberty trainsets will enter revenue service in two weeks from today.
Just FYI, the specifications for the Shockware Jet Truck are:
Weight - 7,000 lbs (about 3 tons)
Horsepower - 36000hp
Top speed - about 370mph (that's 590kmh)
To see this truck in action, please view this video
And, check out the images in the comment too!
Have a wonderful day, dear friends...