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R3 Santa Fe NF Forester Bryan J Pacheco is seen in Pecos, NM on 03/28/2019. (Forest Service photo by Andy McMillan, Team Pathways2Solutions)
Three of our Mercedes-Benz Tractor Unit's, (MW11 GBN, KP10 ZGD & GS61 GBN) parked up on a Saturday morning. Throughout the GBN Fleet we have seven Mercedes-Benz Tractor Unit's which run across all six Yard's in London and Essex.
Although a very poor model by modern standards, not so long ago the plastic Hornby Ford Sierra was the only ready-made modern car available in 1/76 scale. This red one was found gathering dust in a box, so rather than leaving it there I decided to make use of it by turning it into a fire brigade staff car with some detail painting, transfers and a Herpa light bar. It would have operated from 1987 to 1997 and then been replaced by a Vauxhall Vectra, which will be an alteration of the Metropolitan Police version from Oxford Diecast.
Majority of NJ TRANSIT bus service was restored 48hrs after Hurricane Sandy made landfall in Southern New Jersey.
A quick glance at the Crusader Darts to be used on the 61, heading back tomorrow for a closer look..
Decided to have a go at a Levitation image, many thanks to Brittany for helping out!
Credit must go to Rosie Hardy for this who gave me the inspiration, check out her stream at www.flickr.com/photos/rosie_hardy/ , she's utterly amazing.
Camera/Lens: Nikon D90 + Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8
Model: Brittany
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Just got back from a stay in Whitby. The NYMR don't officially begin their 2024 timetable until 23 March, but they were running diesel trains during the week that I was there - possibly as some sort of trial service to get staff up to speed for the new season? Anyway, here is Class 25 D7628 'Sybilla' leaving Whitby.
Operator- Select Bus Services Penkridge
Operating Area- Staffordshire & Shropshire
Make- Plaxton
Model- President
Chassie- Volvo B7TL
Fleet No- 19
Reg- LK04NNB
Location Seen- Stafford Town Centre
Service- Not in Service
Info- New to Metroline London
Seen- 24/5/23
My SEMFLEX Standard 3.5, was recently nicely serviced. The shutter occasional blockade was due to a detached screw moving in the system. The slow-speed module was exchanged, the reflex chamber, and the focusing screen were cleaned as well as the lenses that has a mold in the inner section.
For a test film, I loaded a Rollei RPX 100 roll in the camera for a pleasant photowalk in Lyon city, France.
For all the frames, my SEMFLEX was equipped with a Semflex yellow filter x2 and the original Semflex squared shade hood. A Rollei RPX 100 120 film was loaded and exposed for 64 ISO (Instead of 100 ISO to compensate the filter absorption). Light-metering was done using a Minolta Autometer III equipped with a 10° finder for selective measures privileging the shadow areas.
View Nr. 12 : 1/100s f/5.6- focusing @ infinite
Place des Jacobins - Rue du Président Edouard Herriot, March 6, 2025
69002 Lyon
France
After the view #12 exposed, the film was fully rolled to the taking spool and was developed in a Paterson tank with a spiral adapted to the 120-format film. 500 mL of Adox Adonal (Agfa Rodinal) developer were prepared at the dilution 1+25 and the film processed for 9min at 20°C.
Digitizing was made using a Sony A7 camera (ILCE-7, 24MP) held on a Minolta vertical macro stative device and adapted to a Minolta MD Macro lens 1:3.5 f=50mm. The light source was a LED panel (approx. 4x5') CineStill Cine-lite fitted with film holder "Lobster" to maintain flat the 70mm films.
The RAW files obtained were inverted within LR and edited to the final jpeg pictures without intermediate file. They are presented either as printed files with frame or the full size JPEG together with some documentary smartphone pictures.
As a result, the camera worked flawlessly and the images are clearer than before and now more easy to process. However my Semflex and its SOM Berthiot lenses could not, of course, rival with the contrast with my other medium-format camera's (Bronica/Nikkor and Hasselblad/Zeiss). This could also originate from the flat chamber of the Semflex that could cause some diffuse reflexion. The Rolleiflex for instance have a chamber with light traps to avoid those possible light reflexions.
About the camera and lenses :
My French Semflex TLR year 1959-1960 is equipped with f=75mm SOM Berthiot lenses as descripted bellow.
The SEM company ("Société des Etablissements Modernes de Mécanique") was founded in France by Paul Royet in 1946, in the small city of Aurec near Saint-Etienne (Loire). The SEM camera's was known essentially for the TLR Semflex that were a great commercial success in France until the 70's. The camera's are constructed around an injected aluminum alloy chassis, very resistant and rigid permitting precise optical alignments. The focusing mechanism is made of a cam system like the Rolleiflex giving an accurate and smooth focusing. SEM constructed their own shutters called Orec with 5 leaves capable of the 1/400s to 1s with B.
Semflex received in majority French optics Berthiot with 3 or 4 lenses (Tessar type). Some camera's were also mounted with Angénieux lenses.
Semflex were trusted TLR camera's used by amateurs and for professional purposes. From 1949 to 1976, 171.000 Semflex were produced in many different types and versions.
My Semflex in a middle grade version Standard 3.5 type-10 (1959-1960). It was the last version mounted with the 3-lens SOM Berthiot 1:3.5 f=75mm. I got the camera with set of accessories and several documents including the user manual of the Semflex Standard 4.5 versions. The accessories include a leather SEM ever-ready bag, a Semflex push-on shade hood, a Semflex push-on yellow filter x2 in its original box, and close-focusing lenses. The 1D one is constructed with a prism for the finder lens that compensates the parallax in the zone 1m to 0.5m.
The decorative ring around each lenses can also receive push-on accessories in 36mm diameter as the FOCA or Leitz 36mm filter series. I adapted two protective lens caps from Kodak film canister snapped covers.
Happy Newyear!
Thank you for all youre support, comments, vieuws and favs! Thank you for all the beautiful shots that you all have made! All the best for 2011 in good health and luck :)
This photo was sent to me by a former colleague at the station, they are been used at the moment for driver training and to sort out any teething troubles.
It is belived that this one will be on the run at Porthmadog in October.
The band Public Service Broadcasting performing a one off show at the London Science Museum.
J. Willgoose - Guitar, Banjo, Keyboards and Samples.
Wrigglesworth - Drums and Percussion.
Mr J F Abraham - Bass, Percussion, Flugelhorn (It's not a trumpet).
Mr B. - Visuals and Special Effects
22 January 2016.
Science Museum,
Kensington,
London.
Large clock on concourse of Waterloo station, London, with no hands and 'out of service' sign on it (March 2010).
This Swansea service has been extended to cover Prospect lace,Cambrian Place and Adelaide St previously covered by service 7.Here Solo CN06 BXF joins Adelaide St on its way to Swansea East and Grenfell Park.
R3 Santa Fe NF District Recreation Program Manager James Munoz is seen in Dalton Recreation Sites in Pecos, NM on 03/28/2019. (Forest Service photo by Andy McMillan, Team Pathways2Solutions)
Today, 6 August 2015, saw the fifth Emergency Services Open Day at the intu Trafford Centre.
The event saw members of Greater Manchester Police, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service , North West Ambulance Service and a host of other agencies and groups meet the public.
Despite less than perfect weather, thousands of people turned out to see a host of equipment and displays as well as taking the opportunity to meet the people who help keep them safe and secure.
The Force’s Chief Constable Sir Peter Fahy was on hand to help open the event and meet the public.
To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.
You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.