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Y159 awaits departure from Daylesford with a goods to Bullarto on DSCR's Railfan Day.

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Not the best shot, however, it is just a test with the 11fps continuous shooting on the Nikon D4

Vestido de linho floral com babados

Finnish Railways Sr1 class electric locomotive #3045 with freight cars passing Santalahti Tampere

Virtual reality (VR) is making significant strides in advancing oil and gas exploration techniques, revolutionizing the way professionals in the industry approach their work. By leveraging the immersive power of VR, exploration teams can visualize and analyze complex geological data with greater precision and efficiency. One of the key benefits of VR in oil and gas industry is its ability to create realistic and interactive 3D models of subsurface formations. These models allow geologists and engineers to navigate and examine geological structures, helping them identify potential oil and gas reservoirs more accurately. VR also enables teams to simulate drilling operations, facilitating better decision-making and risk assessment before commencing expensive and time-consuming fieldwork.

 

Moreover, VR enhances collaboration and training within the industry. Geographically dispersed teams can come together in a virtual environment to discuss findings, share insights, and make informed decisions. Training programs can also be conducted using VR, providing immersive simulations of complex drilling operations and emergency scenarios, improving safety protocols, and reducing costly mistakes. Additionally, VR technology can improve stakeholder communication by visualizing exploration plans and project progress in a more engaging and understandable manner. This can help gain support and investment from stakeholders, ensuring a smoother exploration process.

Exhibition @ NAB Show Shanghai

Nice close-up taken with the 70-300 VR Nikkor lens.

Finnish Railways VR class Sm1 electric multiple unit 6251

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