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1973 AEC bulk tipper.
Last taxed in September 2008. Cheffins vintage and classic auction, Sutton -
"1973 AEC six wheeled tipper with aluminium body and 505 engine, stated to be in good mechanical condition but requiring restoration to the cab."
Sold for £1650.
Foden S40
Gardner 180
9 speed 'box - not sure how many ratios were left...(after I'd finished)
Finally the Sun returned.
What a machine!
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Truck : Renault T (RO) with generator container
Company : Tipes Spa from I-23887 Olgiate Molgora
Date : 20/04/2015
Location : motorway A 31 (France)
Orange Tip Butterfly
All afternoon the Orange Tips flew past, but not a one settled for a photograph, until right near the end of our wak this male decided to pose briefly.
The females lay eggs on Lady's Smock and Jack-by-the-hedge
Ventnor Botanic Garden, IOW
July 2023
Camera: Minolta X-700
Lens: Tamron Adaptall 35-80mm f/2.8-3.8 01A (first outing)
Film: Kodak Ektar 100 (I've found my go to colour negative film)
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89/365 - ballet never really was my thing, I did tap and jazz...but I always wanted to have some toe shoes!!!
P.S. Don't steal my images!
I worked today at my mom's business (where she so conveniently fits and sells toe shoes) so I got to play around for my 365 today and get pretty cliche :)
Oh well, it's a Monday and I'm currently on the Bench Monday bandwagon, which I think is okay for now.
I'm going to go for now and continue editing photos from this weekend and the Outlaws game, lol. yes I'm slow :) or just lazy? Or just a procrastinator?
This one is an out-take. I tied each glass together with a fishing line near the base. The idea was to pull over all three glasses at the same time (to the right), but when I pulled the line broke, and only the blue glass actually fell over. I kinda like it though. A happy accident.
Lighting Info: 580 EX II on full power camera right shot into an umbrella. SB 26 on full power camera left shot through an umbrella. I used a 3'x3' sheet of black acrylic for the table and some black velvet as the background. The "glasses" are actually plastic. Good thing too, because they ended up crashing to the ground multiple times.
Next time I'm planning to put up two sheets (or white shower curtains) on the sides to act as defusers (instead of using umbrellas). I don't like the reflections of the umbrellas in the sides of the glass.
Post Processing: I cleaned up a lot of small dust specks using the spot healing and clone stamp tools in Photoshop. I also selected the background and painted it black to remove any stray specks and the fishing line.
This was my beloved Foden which I bought new and collected from Elworth on 1st. November 1988 i had entered in to an owner driver franchise with ARC she cost new with H.P £77,700 which was a lot of money in those days.we mostly carried tar for surfacing and carried tar for the new A55 Expressway and Conway Tunell in the top righ pic.she is seen being pulled by a Cat up a steep embankment near the north bound tunnel entrance.