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Known to many as the "Silver Fortress".
Name: Onyx
Model: Ascended 2.0
Mecha Class: Oni
Manufacturer: Zephyr Corporation
Unit Type: Heavy Defensive, Load Bearing Unit
Operator: Sir Jacob Lee
Height: 10.51m
Weight: 60.8 Tons
Top Speed: 150km
Max Vertical Jump: 3.4m
Armor Type: Extreme Heavy weight, high density organic carbon alloy infused with black mithril
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Although sauce composed of a mixture of equal parts ketchup and mayonnaise appears in a New Orleans cookbook published in 1900, fry sauce was originally popularized in the United States by a chef named Don Carlos Edwards, who served it in his first restaurant, Don Carlos’ Barbecue in Salt Lake City, which eventually became the Utah-based restaurant chain Arctic Circle in the 1950s and it has been a Utah thing since then. When the 2002 Winter Olympics was held in Utah, there was even an official Cloisonné pin commemorating Utah's love for the pink stuff. Since the fifties it has been spreading all over the mountain west. This particular bulk batch of the stuff was photographed in Lincoln County, Wyoming.
En descente sur le fleuve St-Laurent à la hauteur de Ste-Foy, Québec, Canada.
Downbound on the St-Lawrence River in front of Ste-Foy, Quebec, Canada.
2020-9-22
Port Huron, Michigan, USA
bulk carrier
flag: Liberia [LR]
owner: Herm Dauelsberg GmbH,
Bremen, Germany
length: 190m / 623ft
built: 2010
ex name:
Three Rivers 2010 - 2020
Rannoch station basks in late evening sunlight as, in the distance, 66736 threads through a gap in the forest with 6S45 0625 North Blyth to Fort William bulks.
19th September 2019
The Hokkaido Bulker was docked at the Élévateur à Grain No.4 in the port of Montreal. At 175 M, the ship sets the scale for the grain elevator.
Photographed using a Sony A7R using a Nikkor 100-300mm f/5.6 lens.
Port Huron, Michigan, USA
bulk carrier
flag: Cyprus {cy}
owner: Navarone SA,
Limassol, Cyprus
Chartered by: Canfornav Inc.,
Montreal, QC
length: 185m / 607ft
built: 2009
Detroit, Michigan, USA
bulk carrier
flag:Antigua-Barbuda [AG]
Chartered by:
Canfornav Inc.,
Montreal, QC
length: 189.64m / 622ft
built: 2010
Bulk carrier
My guess would be that they are going to load grain so the hatches are open to air out the hold
Pacific National EMD-poweredm 1067mm gauge loco 8328 shunts the sugar mill at Inkerman, Ayr, Queensland while loading bulk sugar for export on 31 July 2022.
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Detroit, Michigan, USA
bulk carrier
flag: Liberia [LR]
owner: Navarone Marine Enterprise, Athens, Greece
length: 199m / 653ft
built: 2007
GBRf's 66739 waits patiently at Rannoch wit the northbound bulks (6S45 0625 North Blyth to Fort William Alcan). Loch Laidon stretches out to the west, another shower threatens.
18th July 2019
© I m a g e D a v e F o r b e s
Engagement 2,400+
Ship Listed as CLIPPER APOLLONIA from 2019
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Outbound upper River Clyde for Sea
Amid some beefy showers and bitter winds the Bulker Sentosa Bulker makes her unladen departure from the narrows of the Clyde whilst passing Clydebank with the assistance of two tugs.
The building on the right is the Golden Jubilee Hospital and going across the picture is the Erskine Bridge and after a few twists & turns , the ship would go under.
VESSEL BUILDER
Constructed Jiangmen China 2010
by Nanyang
20,809grt
Singapore flagged
IMO 9527996
NAMING HISTORY
2010-2019 > SENTOSA BULKER ( 9 Years )
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel X
Lens: EF 50mm f1.8 Nifty Fifty
Film: ORWO NP15 25 ISO shot at box speed. This film is severely degraded
Developer: Xtol
Scanner: Epson V600
Photoshop: Curves, Healing Brush (spotting)
Cropping: None
I made some changes to my original Bulk frame design. I either didn't have these parts or they didn't exist at the time I created it. I also made some color changes and padded out the legs a bit.
This one was a bit of a pain to capture. The first time I took 20 shots and realized I'd left the camera in bracketing mode, so the exposures were all over the place. Think I'd turned it off I tried again, only to realize I'd altered the ISO, so ended up with another 20 wasted shots. Thank gawd we don't use film any more.
Anyway, come the end it worked better as a 12 shot panorama merge (9,514 x 4,622), although there are a few "glitches in the Matrix" to the center left.