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This is the 2003 Ford E350 Super Duty Shuttle Bus operator Pink Jeep Tours we took to The Grand Canyon South Rim tour from Sedona Arizona U.S.A.
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New Westminster Waterfront Esplanade, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada,
2014 Ford F250 SuperDuty
This was NOT in Yuma where C&D is based....I'm pretty sure it was Bouse, AZ which is like a 2 hour drive north from Yuma.
Truck's right side hopper wing is from either a bridgeport or different wittke FL, while the right (closer) side is the original that was build into this Wittke Superduty.
While I was out shooting the Perseid meteor shower I realized that I hadn't spent a lot of time with Lori's D800E at night. What better place to put it through its paces than under the super-dark skies of the Great Basin in Central Nevada?
I had an extra tripod with me, so I decided to shoot a time-lapse sequence with it, and see what I could pick up as far as meteors.
I did a few test shots on my Nikkor 20mm lens. Using a "400 Rule" I wouldn't want to go over 20 seconds of exposure. It was a smoky night, so the sensor clearly did better with as much light as I could give it at that relatively short shutter speed under these even-darker-than-normal conditions, so I used f/1.8.
This is three exposures sky-stacked, captured while I was setting up one of the other cameras.
Unfortunately the clouds moved in quickly, so none of the cameras got much time actually capturing meteors, but as time permits I can throw together a time-lapse video from the sequence of shots.
The fourth generation of the Ford F-Series is a line of pickup trucks and commercial trucks that were produced by Ford from October 1960 to August 1966. Sleeker and wider than its predecessor, the new F-Series introduced several firsts to the truck line. In Canada, the F-Series continued to be distributed by Mercury dealers as the M-Series. 1964-1966. In October 1964, the 1965 F-Series was introduced an all-new frame which underpinned the F-Series until 1979 (in contrast, the body remained largely unchanged); consequently, many parts from the 1965–1979 model years are interchangeable such as brakes and motor mounts. An all-new Twin I-Beam front suspension was introduced with coil springs; 1965-1966 F-Series trucks are distinguished with a "TWIN I-BEAM" emblem on the front fender. Twin I-Beam front suspension would go on to be adopted across the light-duty Ford truck and van lineup with 4x4 pickup getting the Dana 44 based "Twin Traction Beam" front axle in 1980. Over half a century later, the twin I-beam design is still in use in the E-Series cab and chassis vans, as well as 3/4 and 1 ton 4x2 Superduty trucks. To give the 1965 F-Series the same passenger capacity as the majority of its car lineup, the F-Series now included a 4-door crew-cab model. In 1964, the venerable 300-cubic inch (4.9 L) and 240-cubic inch (3.9 L) straight six was introduced. While the 240 was discontinued in 1977, the 300 remain in the F-Series lineup until the end of the 1996 model year. With the introduction of the 208-hp FE V8, output surpassed 200 hp in the F-Series for the first time.
[Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_F-Series_(fourth_generation)]
Lariat 6.7L Power stroke turbo diesel
Hazma Demolition & Disposal,
Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia
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Burnaby Fraser Foreshore Park, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
Ford F650 Super Duty
The completed bank has a shared walking, bicycle asphalt path on top. There has yet to be any serious flooding to see if the bank holds.
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This is an Ottawa Paramedic Service Ford E450 Super Duty Ambulance hurrying westbound on Carling Avenue near the OC Transpo Lincoln Fields Transitway station.
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Truck ...
Pic in my Industrialscape Series # 3 ...
Pic taken Nov 4, 2021
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Capitol Region Forensic Unit
1991 Ford SuperDuty Ambulance
*This unit was replaced by a brand new E-Series/Supreme Body based Forensic Unit in 2006*
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New Westminster Waterfront Esplanade, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada,
Home for the night in the Basin and Range, under heavily smoky skies. On this third best night of the 2021 Persied meteor shower, two nights before peak, I took a few test shots after dark then put my camera away. Our first night out was a bust. Hopefully we could find a less smoky spot the next night.
mamiya 6MF 50mm f/4 + kodak portra 160. lab: the icon, los angeles, ca. scan: epson V750. exif tags: lenstagger.