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Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada - July 10, 2010 : 1972 C3 Chevy Corvette Stingray convertible Annual Atlantic Nationals Automotive Extravaganza, Centennial Park, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.
Camera: Olympus E620 & Zukko 14-42 lens
ISO 160, 14mm, f/8.0, 1/320
My favorite thing to do in Saigon is to ride the city bus. For about 4000đ a trip to most places in the city, I have countless opportunities to people watch. In this photo, please note the tiny arm sticking out the bus window. It belongs to the bus driver's assistant. Currently, the arm is in resting position but poised to signal right as you will observe in the next photo. Does the bus not have signal lights? Who knows and who cares. Certainly no self-respecting Saigon driver would pay signal lights any mind. Stay tuned.
(lo-res, Nokia E71)
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At the 25VAC point the lamp is pulling 6.7Amps working out to about 168 Watts and this is NOT Full Scale
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A photo from this last weekend in Chicago. I was on my way to the Double Door with a band and captured this shot while riding there. I still can't believe that the Sears Tower was renamed the Willis Tower this last spring.
It's not quite like the mountain, but, I imagine it would be fun scaling. I don't know, maybe there are too many windows too close together to make it a challenge. The exterior looks pretty smooth, so, that might make for an additional degree of difficulty. Then again, maybe not. I just know that I'm not trying it.
San Francisco, California 2013