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F. van Wyck Mason - The China Sea Murders
(Original Title: The Shanghai Bund Murders)
Pocket Books 1219, 1959 (Canadian)
Cover Artist: Jerry Allison
"America's no. 1 agent – Colonel Hugh North – trails a secret more deadly than the atom bomb!"
Copyright Focus On Ottawa
Aperture:f/3.0
Shutter:1/125 sec
ISO:100
Flash: no flash
Lens:105 mm f/2.8
Date:Jul 11,2016
DC's Ray Palmer, aka the Atom. Paint and decals. Tiny, tiny decals.
#2 of 2 - this one had the slightly less sloppy paint job. See other picture with Superman for the proper sense of scale.
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No more going to the dark side with your flying saucer eyes
No more falling down a wormhole that I have to pull you out .
K i e v 8 8 + A r s a t - 3 M C 8 0 / 2 . 8
K o d a k P r o E k t a c o l o r 1 6 0 ( e x p i r e d )
For LUGNuts' 21st challenge....a 21st century marvel! Behold the mighty Ariel Atom! This is one of the quickest cars in the world due to a lethal combination of intense speed, acceleration, and grip. The Atom is a great showcase of bare-minimum design, combined with the latest technology to make a potent competitor for any vehicle. That's why it was a perfect choice for this challenge.
Photographed March 2017 : FED-2 rangefinder & LOMO T-43 40mm/4 lens (hacked from a SMENA 8M into an INDUSTAR 26M focussing unit) ILFORD PAN400 @ ASA 320 dev'd in ADOX ATOMAL 49 (125ml>600ml,15min,20*C).Negative scanned in a JUMBL scanner box.
@Zwolle, the Netherlands
The Ariel Atom, with 245HP and weighing 456kg it is one of the fastest four-wheelers in the world!
''I have never ever driven anything that accelerates so fast'' Jeremey Clarkson, Top Gear.
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A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from the nuclear reaction of fission or from a combination of fission and fusion. Both reactions release vast quantities of energy from relatively small amounts of matter; a modern thermonuclear weapon weighing little more than a ton can produce an explosion comparable to the detonation of more than a billion kilograms of conventional high explosive. The largest nuclear weapon ever detonated, the Tsar Bomba, had a yield of approximately 50 megatons of TNT and even small nuclear devices with yields equivalent to only a few thousand tons of TNT can devastate a city. Because of their extreme destructive power, nuclear devices are weapons of mass destruction.