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Commercial Structure Fire
4-22-2015
Wilco, NC 42 West at I-40
Electrical fire in the bathroom
Cleveland, Clayton, Garner FD
EMS24, Medic2
Voigtlander Vito II with Color Skopar lens, Eastman Double X exposed at ISO400 and developed in paRodinal 1+50 (14')
Old metal structure from a fishing trap. Photo made in Cascais, Portugal.
Last week I had an amazing time at the first day of Riot Fest in Toronto. During day one I did some behind the scenes photography with Real Friends, STRUCTURES, and Every Time I Die.
This is a photo I took of Brendon Padjasek, one of the guitarist of Structures.
You can find more photos from that day at the link below!
2 Vivitar 285HV's Cross lighting subjects.
1 is directly to my left wide throw at 1/2 power to counter sunlight.
2 is 5-8 ft to my right normal throw 1/16 power for extra fill and pop.
Sun From mother Nature backlighting subjects above the rim of the building.
Exposition des "structures sonores" de François et Bernard Baschet, pendant le festival 'les hivernautes' à Quimper (France) en février 2007
Exhibition of the sound structures of François and Bernard Baschet, during the festival 'hivernautes' in Quimper (France) in February 2007.
This tire was part of a floating structure in a local marina. Likely used as a bumper, it's underwater surfaces were coated with mussels. Actually all of the floating structure was covered with mussels underneath. Most of the structure was removed from the water and stacked on the wharf until spring.
This Classical Revival structure was originally erected as the Lowville Town Hall in 1852 using the designs of Hiram S. Lanpher. It was converted into the county courthouse in 1864, once the seat was relocated from the original shire town of Martinsburg. A clerk's office was added on the north elevation in 1875.
The facility was rebuilt in 1949 following a fire in 1947. Architect Thomas P. Phillips designed the post-War remodel. In 2009, a new addition expanded the east elevation. That segment was designed by GYMO Architects and Ashley McGraw Architects.
The county's previous courthouse in Martinsburg is still standing.
Veil of Maya
Support: Betraying The Martyrs, Vildhjarta, Structures, Volumes
08.05.2012
Baroeg, Rotterdam
Netherlands
Copyright © Jessica Santiago Lopez
Photos taken for www.metalkrant.net
Commercial Structure Fire
4-22-2015
Wilco, NC 42 West at I-40
Electrical fire in the bathroom
Cleveland, Clayton, Garner FD
EMS24, Medic2
Exposition des "structures sonores" de François et Bernard Baschet, pendant le festival 'les hivernautes' à Quimper (France) en février 2007
Exhibition of the sound structures of François and Bernard Baschet, during the festival 'hivernautes' in Quimper (France) in February 2007.
On Scene with the Bridgeport Fire Department with a structure fire at 88 Horace St. Crews were called for a fire in the upper floors of a 2.5 story OMD. The first due engine and truck found the second floor and attic well involved with heavy fire coming out of the second floor porch. A special call was put in for addional engines and the safety officer due to the extent of the fire and the summer heat. The fire was knocked down in about 30 minutes but the structure required extensive overhaul to be sure all of the fire was extinguished. Representatives of the City's Fire Investigation Unit responded to process the scene and interview any and all witnesses to the fire. Though several families and thier pets were displaced no injuries were reported as a result of this fire.
Structure near Launch Complex 26, Air Force Space and Missile Museum, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
This lovely structure was originally built in 1845, making it one of the state's five functioning antebellum courthouses. The other four are located in Adams, Amite, Hinds (at Raymond), and Monroe counties.
However, the structure was remodeled in 1903 by M. T. Lewman & Co. of Louisville using the Beaux-Arts designs of prominent courthouse architect Andrew J. Bryan.
It is contributing property to the Market Street-Suburb Sainte Mary Historic District, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
Gigaom Structure Connect conference at Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco, CA on Tuesday & Wednesday October 21-22, 2014.
APT and NCPTT partnered to present nondestructive evaluation methods for historic structures. The workshop provided guidance for professionals and students in the use of diagnostic nondestructive testing for historic structures. It was intended for technically oriented graduate and practicing engineers, architects, preservation consultants, and contractors who were not familiar with this subject area.
The National Park Service’s National Center for Preservation Technology and Training protects America’s historic legacy by equipping professionals in the field of preservation with progressive technology-based research and training. Since its founding in 1994, NCPTT has awarded over $7 million in grants for research that fulfills its mission of advancing the use of science and technology in the field of historic preservation. Working in the fields of archeology, architecture, landscape architecture and materials conservation, the Center accomplishes its mission through training, education, research, technology transfer and partnerships.
Thorne Road just off NC 96 North
Selma FD, Thanksgiving FD, Micro FD, Selma EMS, JCEMS
Some extension into the woods, defensive operations on an abandoned structure.
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Notes
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By Elmgreen & Dragset
The latest sculpture on Trafalgar Square's Fourth Plinth. Designed by Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset.
The work "proposes a paraphrase of a traditional war monument beyond a dualistic worldview predicated on either victory or defeat. Instead of acknowledging the heroism of the powerful, Powerless Structures, Fig. 101 celebrates the heroism of growing up. It is a visual statement celebrating expectation and change rather than glorifying the past".