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Just table scrapping ideas based on the 1x4 hinge plate and thought I would share. Probably not a new idea, but just something I have never tried. It could possibly be expanded upon by adding more hinges, therefore theoretically creating more shapes.
Playing around with a few table scarp ideas I had while on vacation.
This one I was playing with headlight bricks and cheese wedges to see what sort of angles I could come up with.
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Olympus OM-D E-M5
Olympus M.Zuiko 17mm F1.8
...and may I draw the attention of the viewer to the exquisite irony that the "street photographer" is on wheels as well! ;)
The Alloy Angler is a traditional salvage electromagnet, but in a treaded tripod configuration. It is able to mount uneven terrain to get its magnet into hard to reach places. Its maximum lift load is 4500 lbs (6 wide minifig scale vehicle).
The Angler has proved indispensable in salvaging early 21st century debris and technology.
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Bank of America Building
Nikon D700 + Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8
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An angler casts his rod on a fall evening in Arlington, VT.
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in portixol, a solitary angler casts his line into the sea. the fishing rod bends gracefully against the backdrop of the morning horizon. waves gently break against the rocks, and a peaceful silence envelops the scene. it's a timeless snapshot of leisure by the tranquil waters of palma de mallorca.
HOLY GADUNKA! Once a common rahi, now mutated and enhanced by the Mask of Life, can the Toa Mahri defeat this powered up bottom-dweller?!
-PRISONERS OF THE PIT-
Angle Shades Moth. Quite late in the year for one of these, specially since we have already had hard frosts. The temperature shot up to 12 degrees centigrade today tho, even saw a Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly basking.
So I've been working (trying) with Barn Owls for the past month with some success, as per the earlier photos, but they seem spooked every time I try to use a wide angle lens. Hence the lack of images recently!
I'll persevere with the Owls, but I decided to spend the last couple of days working on different subjects. So yesterday saw me heading to the east coast in search of seals. Fortunately there is a Grey Seal colony close to where I live. My luck seemed to be in as this newly born Grey Seal pup was very inquisitive. I'd watched him from afar as he suckled with his mother. After a while he moved away and his mother went off to find a comfortable rock pool to lounge around in. As I lay watching him, initially with a 500mm lens as this shot shows, he slowly came over towards me, so close to being within touching distance.
construction of the Speke Hall was began in 1530, though earlier buildings had been on the site, parts of which are incorporated into today's structure. The Great Hall was the first part of the house to be built, in 1530. The Great (or Oak) Parlour wing was added in 1531.
Retour à la Source de mon Inspiration... 9 mois après l'avoir déjà découverte et postée ici bas.
Playing with a tame Grey Squirrel in a local park. This was moment before he was a little overenthusiastic and nibbled my finger instead of the nut I was offering!
I'm sure the only reason I grabbed this shot in 1983 is because it involved two SDP40s and their unique square ends, infrequent visitors to Superior. Upon closer inspection these two (6397/6398) were participating in early testing of BN's fuel tender program. Note the yellow and black hose on the rear pilot of each unit for transferring fuel out of a tank car. I'm not sure if that tank car behind 6398 was part of the test, but it appears to have an extra hose in addition to a standard air hose. Now I only wish I had paid a bit more attention and walked around for a better angle.