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The ever changing look of Birdman (the spectacles are not his, of course...).
After a football match last night and now with a sore neck and back, he definitely feels more like the guy on the left today... ;-)
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Would you have guessed, lots of Photoshop work here!
Ex-split headcode box 371116 is seen on the rear of the Network Rail test working, as Colas Rail Freight's 37421 leads the 1Q18/1053 Derby RTC to Carlisle High Wapping Sdgs Network Rail test working through Charnock Richard (between Euxton and Coppull) on 03/07/18.
a split boulder in a river, norway
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SPLIT TWO is a Motor Hopper that was built in 1975
It’s carrying capacity is 535 t DWT and her current draught is reported to be null meters. Her length overall (LOA) is 37.64 meters and her width is 8.4 meters.
IMO number: 8633176
MMSI number: 232004153
Callsign: MKES5
Vessel Type - Generic: Special Craft
Vessel Type - Detailed: Motor Hopper
Status: Active
PROPULSION
2 X HOLLAND RUDDER PROPELLER (KBP) 250 BHP
MMSI: -
Gross Tonnage: 325
Summer DWT: 535 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 37.64 x 8.4 m
Home Port: - Portsmouth.
Owners ML Dredging
Tone Mapped with NIK Collection Color EFEX pro 4 in Photoshop, corrected with Lightroom.
Splitter präsentiert: Das Beste aus Frankreich / Heft-Reihe
> Troll / Der Drachenhorst
(Troll 2: Le Dragon du Donjon)
Cover: O.G. Boiscommun
Splitter-Verlag GmbH (München / Deutschland)
Copyright: Delcourt (Paris / Frankreich; 1999)
ex libris MTP
Strobist info:
1 godox AD200 on the left with rose gel, 1 good AD200 on the right with blue gel. Trigger Godox X1s. 70-200 lens
Overlooking Lake Superior. Split Rock Lighthouse was built in response to the famous Mataafa Storm of 1905, in which 29 ships were lost on Lake Superior.
Splitter präsentiert: Das Beste aus Frankreich / Heft-Reihe
> Gorn / Selbst der Tod
(Gorn 1: Même la mort)
Cover: Tiburce Oger
Splitter-Verlag GmbH (München / Deutschland; 1998)
Copyright: Editions Vents d'Ouest (Issy-les-Moulineaux / Frankreich; 1992)
ex libris MTP
A new piece of art, ‘ Split Decision’, has been unveiled on the plinth at Liverpool Parish Church on the waterfront and will be there for the next 12 months. Created by award-winning Egyptian-born, North Yorkshire-based artist Sam Shendi the 4.5 metre sculpture explores themes of mental health and depression.
Brought to the city by Liverpool BID Company, in partnership with the church, and city gallery and art organisation, dot-art, Split Decision uses colours to express a multitude of emotions and fears that a depressed individual experiences when having to make a decision. Represented by the outstretched legs, the artist also hopes to convey the positive opportunities that sit on the horizon for those who are struggling to overcome their mental anguish.