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One of the WestJet flight simulators! If I won the powerball one of these $15 million dollar toys would be mine.
The other skin that i made for the 3rd anniversary, i don't like it but spend my 30 minutes so i wanted to share :)
Capt Alan J. Roehrich, of the North Dakota Army National Guard’s 164th Regional Training Institute, assists Brig. Gen. Awal Nagnimi, Chief of Defense Forces for Benin (Forces Armees Beninois) in firing an M-16 rifle at the Guard’s Camp Grafton Training Center, near Devils Lake, North Dakota on May 3, 2015. The M-16 is fitted with a training simulator called an “Ultimate Training Munition” that fires a paintball-type round for training. Nagnimi and other military representative from the Republic of Benin and Togolese Republic were in North Dakota this week participating in an engagement as part of the National Guard Bureau’s State Partnership Program (SPP). This is the first major activity with representatives from these partner nations to take place in North Dakota. (U.S. National Guard photo by Jonathan Haugen, North Dakota National Guard/Released).
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Was asked to take a photograph for a research team at Strathclyde Uni this afternoon. They're looking at where ships captain's attention is drawn in various situations while. The fancy specs track where he is looking, which is kinda nifty, but the rather swanky simulator looked kind of dull when we got there....
Strobist info:
5D MkII, 1/60th at f5.0, ISO 1600
3 flashes, all triggered with pockewizard flex units, on manual (through that wee zone controller thingy):
1st for fill on the controls was a 580EX bouncing off a reflector gaffer taped to the ceiling. The wood gave too much of a warm cast. Flash was gridded to prevent spill onto the top of the walls above the "windows."
2nd was in a tight snoot camera right with a 1/2 cut CTB gel.
3rd was gelled green low camera left. Couldn't get the power low enough in the space available so took some of the heat out it with two dust masks wrapped around the flash head (didn't have anything else handy but had them from the morning's shoot).
Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4 (8x4)
Vehicle: B NJ 377
Depot: Berlin (D)
Video:
ETS2 | Special Transport | Berlin (D) - Szczecin (PL) | Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4 (8x4) | Timelapse
Playlist:
Kinetic artwork created by Jonathan Foote www.rotorbrain.com
Dialing the knob causes solenoids to trigger in rotation. Simulated inertia causes rotation rate to gradually slow mimicking physical object. Nothing actually rotates!