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This was the first time that I have really experimented with long exposure,I think it turned out ok and considering I had no tripod also,i am pleased with my effort.
A Cat DW15 scraper seen in Northumberland recently. I was amazed to see it - it looks in great shape!
Floor scrapers, painted in 1875 by Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894). Seen at the Caillebotte exhibition of the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag.
More Caillebotte at
used by the dubany to carry cargo, droids processed metal, and a mini crawler, made from a abandoned heavy crawler drone.
on barr the most common sight is seeing one of these ugly behemoths traveling over the dunes, collecting anything they can trade such as droids, abandoned cargo, and the occasional MERK wreck.
we'll start from the top down.
with the command cab the dubany house leader can drive and be in control of the whole damn thing, with the series of controls he can control the speed, turning, boom arm, main door, and the rake in the rear and the magnet in the front.
lets go middle.
the middle floor houses the beds, smelter controls, smelter feed, workbench and a little cargo space, as well as a ladder to the main floor, speaking of which.
talking main......floor.
the main floor is where all the trading happens, this part can look different depending on which crawler you are on, this one contains three mics, a bathroom sink, a fabricator, three random droids, some cargo, and the smelters ingot dispenser.
fin.
these behemoth vehicles are a sight to see, able to venture over the dunes, and recycle junk that litters the surface, nothing can stop these junk vacuums.
to see more go to: www.artstation.com/thormagniss
Photo taken by Carsten / topfloor - please enjoy ! (c) 2010
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The World Headquarters for General Motors, this 73 story structure ( Detroit's Tallest ) was originally built in 1977. The Renaissance Center is located right on the Detroit River in Downtown Detroit, right next to the Detroit-Canada Tunnel. This building is one of the iconic architectural structures in our city.