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Magnetised spacers for correct alignment of the film path using pre-load cassettes with early Leica's.
The Milky Way galaxy above Castle Butte in Valley of the Gods, UT. Made on the eve of the annular eclipse.
I singled out the abrupt change in colour as a target for my artistic endeavors. I thought it neat how the warm, orange glow reflecting from the clouds, and the cool blue/green was divided so clearly in both sky and water.
After sprinting up and down the beach with my camera and tripod, looking like a seagull on speed, the waves stole the show, by lining up perfectly on the colour line. I didn't photoshop this, but I didn't plan it either. It just happened.
Old Stockton and Darlington railway alignment at Shildon, now a pleasant walkway.
The first steam hauled passenger train ran along here on 27th September 1825.
This image was taken at Greenbriar in the Smokies. It was an exercise in alignment and composition. But first it had to be an interesting topic. My objective was to get an interesting foreground, mid-ground, and background aligned in an interesting fashion. I was walking over a grouping of large boulders and saw this “V” pointing to a small waterfall. I moved around to get the “V” positioned right, stood tall, then got down on my hands and knees to get the right perspective to capture a reflection in the water captured on the rock. The scene had a high dynamic range so I bracketed the exposure. I then combined 2 of the images in Photoshop keeping the brightness up on the rocks and shadows without blowing out the bright white water of the falls.
This was a fun image to capture and work with.
Possible former Michigan Road alignment, Shelbyville. Long shot.
Northbound relative to the MR; westbould relative to Shelbyville.
Workforce Alignment workshop "Building strong partnerships to support Wisconsin’s workforce need." A conversation hosted by UW Oshkosh, Department of Workforce Development, Fox Valley Tech and WAICU.
Jackrabbit, Arizona.
Route 66 (Alignment 1926-1967).
"HERE IT IS" - Jack Rabbit Trading Post (1949), 3386 Jackrabbit Rd (I-40 Exit 269).
"Jack Rabbit" is an twelve feet tall fiberglass. (3)
Sarah and Julie on Jack Rabbit.
"Jack Rabbit" est en fibre de verre de douze pieds (3.65m) de haut. (3)
Sarah et Julie sur Jack Rabbit.
One of the most powerful ley-lines in the country for its length, it runs from Fountain Green Square in Bermondsey (from where the picture was taken) across the river to Wapping Pier Head, and thence to Hawksmoor's St. George in the East.
St James in Bermondsey is a later addition to the Southern end of the alignment.
Sequence analysis of the full-length cDNA encoding a Rosa canina type-A response regulator, RcRR1.(A) Phylogenetic analysis of putative RcRR1 from Rosa canina and response regulators in Arabidopsis. The aligned sequences were used to construct a phylogenetic tree by MEGA4. (B) Phylogenetic analysis of response regulators from a range of plant species. (C) Sequence alignment of RcRR1 homologs from different species. The alignment was generated using ClustalW and Espript (espript.ibcp.fr/ESPript/ESPript/).
Amino acid sequence and phylogenic tree of CPC-like R3 MYB proteins.(A) Sequence alignment of SlTRY (Solyc01g095640.1.1), TRY (AC007288) and CPC (FJ268773). Shaded letters indicate identical residues. R3 MYB domains are indicated by a line above the sequences. (B) Phylogenic tree based on deduced amino acid sequences of CPC-like R3 MYB proteins [SlTRY, TRY, CPC, ETC1 (NM100020), ETC2 (FJ972652), ETC3/CPL3 (AB264292), TCL1 (FJ972675), TCL2/CPL4 (FJ972681), Os1g43180 and Os1g43230] were aligned with a multiple alignment program (Genetyx ver. 16.0.2 software, Genetyx, Tokyo, Japan), and a dendrogram was created using clustering with the Unweighted Pair Group Method with Arithmetic Mean (UPGMA). Branch length indicates relative evolutionary distances. Numbers above branches are genetic distances based on 10,000 bootstrap replicates. Distances are shown as the p-distance.
Check! Check!
These are just a sampling of the process. This is the first location I locate the surface gauge. Then I check at the top of the seat tube, below the lug. All's well, then move on to the down tube near the bb shell. Then a check at the other end, near the head tube. All's well, then I go from rear of seat tube to front end. Check!
Then it's a check with the head tube rod and cones installed, so I can see if there's any head tube twist. This is done with a jack screw device under the center of the head tube, to keep any bow out of the main tubes. That rod and cones is pretty hefty.
Workforce Alignment workshop "Building strong partnerships to support Wisconsin’s workforce need." A conversation hosted by UW Oshkosh, Department of Workforce Development, Fox Valley Tech and WAICU.
This was the second section for a video clip I was making of doing an alignment. I didn't finish out the video, due to some computer crash glitches.
We repair trucks and automobiles, auto air conditioning, wheel alignment, radiators, brake servicing, and oil changes.
These wind turbines are near Moldava, about 26 km away. Twice a year the alignment allows this photograph to be taken from my home. Since weather is not always cooperating, this is actually very rare opportunity.
Workforce Alignment workshop "Building strong partnerships to support Wisconsin’s workforce need." A conversation hosted by UW Oshkosh, Department of Workforce Development, Fox Valley Tech and WAICU.
Workforce Alignment workshop "Building strong partnerships to support Wisconsin’s workforce need." A conversation hosted by UW Oshkosh, Department of Workforce Development, Fox Valley Tech and WAICU.
Taken on the roof of the Algonquin College Woodroffe Campus. It's one end of a point-to-point link.
The other end is at EION Worldwide Headquarters in Kanata.