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Anthopleura elegantissima
A colonial sea anemone, common on rocks and boulders in the intertidal zone. This colony is attached to a rock, but sand has been deposited in between the polyps.
Point Whitehorn Park, near Birch Bay, WA
April 18, 2010
Saturday’s Sprint race is presented by Home Hardware Stores of Prince George. Saturday’s and Sunday's races will also help determine individual BC Cup aggregate
winners as ski racers accumulate points towards the BC Cup Aggregate Awards. These races are one third of the BC Cup Series.
A small hill opposite Midlands Dam was being crushed to make aggregates for building works on roads and dams.
I managed to get in and have a look around the now disused site.
Fellows Grabaway provides the quickest supply of aggregates across Kidderminster. Our services include the supply of MOT Type 1 Recycled Type 1, 6F5, Planning, Sharp Sand, Building Sand, Concrete Ballets, and Gravel. To contact us dial 07852 560 753. To learn more visit us at www.fellows-grabaway.co.uk/index.php/aggregates
The lookout, Kaimai Ranges, on the main road to Tauranga and the port. Early morning shots with not so good light. 18th June 2025
This concrete has rocks in it that will be exposed when finished. They use a "surface retarder" to prevent the surface from completely hardening. They then pressure wash off the surface to expose the rocks just below.
A continuation of my experimentation shooting and developing my first role of Fuji Neopan 1600 in the Olympus OM-2Sp. This was shot hand held with the Zuiko 50mm f1.4 lens.
This was shot a f1.4 1/125th +1 Exp using the auto metering, wanted to see how the OM-2Sp handled the night shot.
Developed the Neopan in TMAX developer @ 20'C for 4.5 minutes with one minute continuous agitation with 5 sec agitation on the minute thereafter. Scanned on Epson V500, unaltered except for slight crop.
How do you think the Neopan performed?
Part of my "Olympic Games" series ... shots tagged "Time Share's Olympic Games"
Aggregating Anemone, Anthopleura elegantissima, colony at Tongue Point in Salt Creek Recreation Area along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, USA
On the 18th July 2024 the Thames sailing barge 'Blue Mermaid' passes Coalhouse Fort on the River Thames.
Blue Mermaid is a replica built in 2015 from the plans of Mistley Shipbuilding Company for the original vessel of the same name which was launched in 1930 as one of the two last full-sized sailing barges built for trade. The original barge was lost in the second world war with all hands and like the original, the replica is not fitted with an engine. On the still day the barge was being rowed but by this point the dinghy was providing assistance.
66007 thunders through Otford with an RMC train heading NB, the origin and destination I have forgotten
Aggregate Industries JGA bogie aggregate hopper wagon 27111 at Kettering, in the consist of 6Z54; Theale to Bardon Hill empty hoppers, 2nd April 2015.
A small hill opposite Midlands Dam was being crushed to make aggregates for building works on roads and dams.
I managed to get in and have a look around the now disused site.
DB Cargo HLA bogie aggregate hopper wagon 82 70 6956 005-6 at Kettering, in the consist of 6Z39; Moreton-on-Lugg to Radlett loaded hoppers, 27th April 2018.
Aggregate Industries JGA bogie aggregate hopper wagon 27105 at Kettering, in the consist of 6Z54; Theale to Bardon Hill empty hoppers, 2nd April 2015.
Feeder Bins
Feeder bins are 6 -25 tons each, fabricated from MS steel. Each bin top and mid-section is reinforced for added rigidity. Bin bottom is designed with tapered opening to minimize bridging. Adjustable rubber sidings are provided to prevent leakage between bin bottom and belt surface. Adjustable clam shell gate allows metering of material from the bins.
Feeder Belts
Each feeder belt has multiple ply rated belting. Rollers are 4"-5" diameter. Feeder belts are to be driven by TEFC DC or AC Variable speed motors, with shaft mounted reducers. The head shaft pulley is self centering, herring bone lagged. The tail shaft wing pulley is self centering. Includes heavy duty self centering head shaft and tail shaft bearings.
Collecting Conveyor
The collecting conveyor has multiple ply rated belting, supported on 20-35 deg. troughing rollers. Includes conveyor extension beyond bins. Head pulley is self centering, with heavy duty bearings. Tail pulley is wing type self-cleaning. Belt is driven by a 1440 / 1800 RPM TEFC motor with shaft mounted reducer.
Frame
Bins and conveyors are supported on a heavy duty wide flange frame and braced for optimum rigidity.
Optional Running Gear for Mobile version
The entire feeder bins and bed-frame structure can be supported on axles with 12 ply tires, air breaks, king pin, rear lighting and mud flaps.