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My initials at the moment of impact. Kind of dull, but the distortion of the middle wooden block is interesting.
It was fairly hard to spell anything because my earlier shots have dis-envoweled my small block collection.
Hah, a pun.
Another shot of the Speeder.built for the Speeder Bike Contest over on the LEGO Speeder Bikes group. ( www.flickr.com/groups/976016@N24/discuss/72157663591651750/ )
For mission 7.2 of Imperial Conquest, testing out the speeder.
After reading several reports of Rebel Militia on an Imperial planet, Corporal Ben and his squad decided to do some patrols on their new Blur Speeders. Ben separated from his squad and set a trap for the Rebels, confirmed to be on the planet by his squad. He left his speeder out in the open and hid in some plants near it. 2 Rebels on patrol appeared and as they came in for a closer look, Ben took aim with his pistol...
Panasonic lumix 14-42mm f3.5-5.6
Haida IR720 infrared filter
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Alli Speed speaking at the 2014 VidCon at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
It's 7 am on Adams Ave. in Huntington Beach, California. The hotrods and classics are gathering for the weekly Donut Derelicts informal carshow. This latecomer (the diehards are there from 5) speeds in.
Alli Speed speaking at the 2014 VidCon at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Morgan Aero 8 Series 5
British sports car built at Malvern, Worcestershire, with a run of approximately 130 cars being produced between 2016 and 2018.
I was photographing Motel when this truck steamed past. I just turned, pressed the button and tried to stay still. You can see the reflection of the Motel sign in the side of the truck.
Crews installed speed restriction signs at Metro-North's Port Chester station on December 12, 2013. Photo: MTA / Patrick Cashin
Some shots of splashes created by a strawberry being dropped into sparkling water.
The shots were captured using no photography equipment what so ever. Lighting was a 200w halogen work lamp suspended to the right, a desk lamp with 100w bulb to the right and my iphone sited centre.
See this large and Decluttred
This is the view from the inside of my home made speed grid. I reference it a lot, but maybe not everyone knows what it really is. Usually this goes over a strobe, but today it went over the lens.
Strobist:
1 sb600 directly in front of camera, shooting into the speed grid, through a 12'' cardboard snoot, 1/64 power.
Triggered with Cactus V4s.
High speed door - Microwave Radar Motion Sensor for Automatic Door
An accessory wich is widely used for automatic door is the radar motion detector.
The system works with a microwave radar which detects any movement in front of the door, managing to differentiate between pedestrians and vehicles.
It is user friendly because of the adjustable settings, that optimizes the sensor for all automatic door applications.
It has been specifically designed to be applicated to industrial doors, such as:
- High speed roll up doors
- Fast-acting fold-up doors
- Crash doors
- Sliding doors
- Swing doors
Although we use it for industrial applications, this system can be used for security reasons, and it can be suitable for both internal and external applications.
Microwave technology
For any further information visit our website or contact us:
OCM Industrial Doors Srl
Via Mongilardi, 3
13900 Biella, Italy
Tel.: (+39) 015 . 840 83 01
Fax: (+39) 015 . 849 26 60
Innsbruck, Austria - January 14, 2012: Chinese athlete Shi Xiaoxuan competes during the match of ladies°Øs 500m speed skating of Innsbruck 2012 Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck, Austria, Jan 14 2012.
Photo by Wu Wei/Xinhua/IOC Hand out Photo
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Não preciso falar mais nada… Mais de 10 milhões de pontos em um único DRIFT, numas das pistas mais difÃceis de fazer um DRIFT sem ao menos encostar na parede. Foi na pista Canyon Drift.
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Attempt Number 4 at the bed roll
Build log
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LONDON is a city , where surrounding with SPEED.....The people walk fast , do fast ....because time seems to be so important to them ....
Whether I like speed...Well..sometimes I like, sometime don't....but with a lot of work to do (besides my beloved photography)...Yeah..I love speed and Gotta do everything with speed.. so I can get more work and reach my goals...
And because I am strobist user...Here are how I set up the shot
ISO 100 : 50 mm: f/19 : 1/180 sec
cross-lighting techniques with SB25 (full power) left and Sigma EF-500 (full power) right
2 speedlights (full power) Sigma EF-500 and SB-26 ...fire behind me about 5 feet...
Background is the tunnel to Albert museum in London
Post-processing in PS CS3
One shot on myself with the above strobist info:
And another shot in this tunnel
My confession is I did think and try to take this shot in the tunnel but two problems.
The first one is too many people
And the second one is I want to do cross-lighting techniques but the tunnel is too narrow...
So, I need to to take these two shots and let CS3 make it happen....
My love for Venice is immeasurable.
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