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SSL's 116 flies on toward westerly destinations, gradually working their way to Chicago, shot here at a super secret location.
Like the Indiana Harbor Belt, the South Shore Line is another backyard happening I've neglected shooting in recent, well, years. I'm coming to realize that nothing beats electrification, so many more to come here of the country's last interurban railroad. Stay tuned.
Built in 2006 and based on artwork by Peter Elson, taken from the Terran Trade Authority handbook Spaceliners Commercial Spacetravel in 2200AD.
One of Sendak Space Lines short haul freighters, powered by a rare temporal coil-assisted electro-magnetic flux drive.
Day 334 of 365 - SSL
Macro Monday 11/30/09 - Security
Nicer Large on Black
Posted for this week's Macro Monday challenge, the theme was Security. The image is of a digital certificate used by a web site to provide encryption between a browser and the server. I thought it appropriate for this week's challenge **but it is a shot I could have basically screenshotted so I may post something a bit more photographically interesting as well later today** (I didn't get around to another and this seems to have been well received :) yay!).
This was done with a lensbaby composer, no aperture ring which I think makes it f/2.
www.mosotechnology.com/ssl-certificates/features-one-shou...
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10/9/2010 - Found this in use over on MoSo Web Hosting.
Built in 2006 and based on artwork by Peter Elson, taken from the Terran Trade Authority handbook Spaceliners Commercial Spacetravel in 2200AD.
One of Sendak Space Lines short haul freighters, powered by a rare temporal coil-assisted electro-magnetic flux drive.
A shot from the patio on the west side of the Space Sciences Laboratory in the Berkeley hills above the Lawrence Hall of Science, seen in lower foreground, with a major portion of Berkeley, most of Emeryville, and a slice of Oakland, CA in the shot. Across the bay is (of course) San Francisco. Taken by a Graflex Speed Graphic with a Ektar 152mm ƒ 4.5 lens (Kodak Supermatic 2 shutter, 1/400 sec max shutter speed...) on Ilford HP-5+ 4x5 film. Geotag is of the LHoS...
Scanned into computer by an Epson V700, with the Epson software.
This will be posted in groups for all the towns/cities mentioned - except for S.F.