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i'm trying to imagine what the pitch for this movie was. the mime got out of the cop car on the left.
how could i resist? i was bored and i wanted to use my camera for some reason. so here is the result of bordom.
This bore drove a Pelton wheel to generate electricity, making Thargomindah the first town in Australia and the third in the world to produce hydro-electric power for street lighting.
Thargomindah Hydro Power Plant
A very bored woman waiting for her husband to finish line dancing to techno music in peoples park. Kunming, Yunnan, China.
One of four territorial Boreal Chickadee's along the Peshekee River, MQT Co. A few of them were actually singing today- I just love that electric little trill they do- like they just got shocked.
...In other news, the quest for a good Boreal Chickadee shot goes on.......
Change for India helps provide bore wells to rural villages without sufficent water. Bore wells in India are a great source of clean drinking water.
Feeling quite brave after another long day in front of the computer. It's my first self portrait so be kind!
The idea came about from reading this article earlier today:
www.diyphotography.net/studio-lighting-the-cheapest-ring-...
It's amazing what you can do with a computer monitor and a camera!
monday, january 11, 2010
quick boring shot before i head out the door.
and woopsie this is actually a lie and i took it on tuesday. i guess i forgot monday's, i have no idea!
Walking around Flinder street - Melbourne in a dull and cloudly day without any money, hungry, tired and bored (So damn homeless).
But I was having fun with my DSLR wife, it makes me enjoy a lot, here is the 1st HDR image I made, without tripod and only JPE image :P, taken at Yarra river.
Those black spots all over the place are holes bored by Asian Longhorn Beetles, a dire threat to area trees.
Pendant les vacances, j'ai emmené le petit gars, mais pendant le trajet en voiture, je me suis ennuyée alors je l'ai sortit de son sac ~~
Yet another one of those photos I'm reluctant to post but seeing how this was the only photo I had left to post before I fly back to Canada, this will have to do for the moment.
Jack and bore is a method of construction remarkably similar to pilot tube microtunneling. The major differences are a larger scale and decreased automation, but the concept and process is very similar, beginning with the excavation of a entry shaft and an exit shaft. The boring machine then simultaneously pushes the cutting head and the casing towards the exit shaft. www.portlandoregon.gov/bes/article/486791.