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Dragline Excavator at constraction site. A newly marina in making - Lumut, Perak.

BELL B40D ADT

 

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On assignment for Contract Journal Magazine, Broken Cross Photos

  

Here is a 1024x1024 diffuse map rendered in WorldMachine, applied to the island in Mudbox.

 

The resolution is low and the lighting set to flat (full bright), but its already looking pretty good.

After days of snowing, finally had a day when it wasn't snowing.

 

So took shots of the demolition so far with my mobile.

 

Mostly through those window grills.

When Syncrude opened in 1978, they were using draglines (the largest walking machines on earth) and

bucketwheel reclaimers. The dragline would deposit the oil sand into a pile called a windrow. The

bucketwheel reclaimer would then scoop up the oil sand from the windrow and deposit the oil sand onto a

conveyor belt system that would move the oil sand into the extraction plant. The use of draglines and

bucketwheel reclaimers will be phased out by 2005/2006.

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Se volete usare questa immagine in un altro sito, per favore avvisatemi! Grazie!!

This type of roller is used to roll along the center line of the new asphalt and heat the seams and seal them up.It is equiped with onboard generators so they can power the infrared heating panels when its mounted on the side of the roller.

Decided to quickly return to look at Winterbourne House (wasn't going to go close to it).

 

Looks like since it is Winter that builders have started digging up out on the drive ways / in the car parks.

 

Not sure what they are doing though.

 

1903, by C L Ball for John S Nettlefold. Brick laid both in English and Flemish

bond; tiled roof with pebbledashed coving and gutters on thin iron brackets.

Two storeys plus attic; 3 bays, with centre one recessed and with a canted

bay window on the ground floor and 2 dormer windows in the roof, the outer

ones gabled and that on the right with the gabled 2-storeyed porch with simple

door. All windows casements with leaded lights and wooden mullions, and, some

of them, with transoms too.

    

Winterbourne House - Heritage Gateway

To satisfy some curiosity, i decided to prematurely load the island into WorldMachine for some test renders.

 

The results are already nice, and show just how much extra detail can be had for very little work.

WorldMachine island render with baked lightmaps and flowmap. Water bodies, rivers, streams and the ocean added using photoshop. The island is still a long way from being finished, but the basic layout is now complete, allowing me to focus on medium to high levels of detail. Once the island has been almost fully detailed at a medium to high level, i can start adding textures and vegetation. I want to postpone texturing and adding vegetation till the end as it will dramatically effect performance in the editor and i dont want to get sidetracked with those details. I want to avoid using lots of geometry objects such as rocks to shape the terrain, as i will be pushing the limits of objects in one map, instead focusing on making the terrain as detailed as possible and use voxels for the more intricate details.

 

I should point out that this image is in fact a full size 4096 render, but due to the limitations of the Flickr basic account, image sizes are limited to 1024.

 

When im a little more financially able, i will buy a pro account so the full size images can be seen.

This is The Custard Factory in Digbeth, mostly from Gibb Street.

 

On High Street Deritend they are restoring the original part of the Custard Factory (the bit labelled Bird and Sons).

 

A JCB scaffolding vehicle on the Custard Factory building site. With Grade B listed chimneystack behind it.

1987 BMW 325is

Turbocharged 2.5l M20B25

 

Nikon D7000

Sigma 17-50mm

HDR

Taken with my Droid Incredible cell phone and the Vignette application

Shots from our cruise around the lagoon in Venice. Pretty amazing to go around the lagoon on a boat in Venice.

 

Back to the long island strip with houses and flats etc.

 

Think this side has roads with cars.

 

Excavators on boats. This one is marked New Holland.

Scottish Coal Broken Cross Bell B40D

 

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On assignment for Contract Journal Magazine, at Broken Cross

Photo as featured in Contract Journal Oct 09, on page 26, see link cde.cerosmedia.com/1M4ae6c39281583487.cde

    

This is The Custard Factory in Digbeth, mostly from Gibb Street.

 

On High Street Deritend they are restoring the original part of the Custard Factory (the bit labelled Bird and Sons).

 

A JCB scaffolding vehicle on the Custard Factory building site. With Grade B listed chimneystack behind it.

Headed for lunch today, I notice this guy clearing the snow from the sidewalks and city-right-of-ways.

Here is a quick render in WorldMachine of the diffuse map with shadows and ocean.

Liebherr R9350

Construction vehicles in the building site of The Library of Birmingham.

 

Looks like the archeology is finished, and they have filled in the ground.

 

This shot I've got those three tower blocks of flats. One taller than the next.

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Here is a cutout from a 4096 render of the island in WorldMachine.

 

Shows how much detail there is even at this early stage.

D6R working on M74 Extension @ Scotland St, Glasgow

The U.S. Army's 164-room Wiesbaden lodge, said to be one of the most modern-looking buildings in the German city, is scheduled to be turned over to FMWRC in mid-February 2010. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Justin Ward)

How I wish the sky was super clear. But what to do... Well still another time.. hope it would be super clear

20years ago helping to build ACE of SPADES now look at it never moved for over 2year now.

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On assignment for Contract Journal Magazine, Broken Cross Photos

  

JCB JS290

 

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Decided to quickly return to look at Winterbourne House (wasn't going to go close to it).

 

Looks like since it is Winter that builders have started digging up out on the drive ways / in the car parks.

 

Not sure what they are doing though.

 

1903, by C L Ball for John S Nettlefold. Brick laid both in English and Flemish

bond; tiled roof with pebbledashed coving and gutters on thin iron brackets.

Two storeys plus attic; 3 bays, with centre one recessed and with a canted

bay window on the ground floor and 2 dormer windows in the roof, the outer

ones gabled and that on the right with the gabled 2-storeyed porch with simple

door. All windows casements with leaded lights and wooden mullions, and, some

of them, with transoms too.

 

Winterbourne House - Heritage Gateway

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