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Almost 1 hour sum exposure at a huge water tower with capacity of 3000 cubic meters. Being under this surreal concrete structure alone at night was a bit frightening but also felt like being in a science-fiction fantasy from the 70's.
Canon 500D
Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 DX II
111 x 30 sec
f/8
ISO200
2021.03.08
18:00-19:00 UT
Budapest, Hungary
60029 often appears on this diagram due to having a smaller fuel capacity than most others in the class.
Watching the game one Sunday afternoon.
The large and main venue is in the northeast corner of the park. The field has limited seating capacity with bench seats along the first and third bases with most spectators sitting along the grass hills. A wood broadcast booth is located at the top of the northeast corner. There are no change rooms at this field, players change in the washrooms near the concession stand beyond centre field. The park hosts the Toronto Maple Leafs of Intercounty Baseball, U of T's Varsity Blues, and local high school games.
Pacific Explorer.
Built by the Italian ship builder Fincantieri at a cost of US $300 million Dawn Princess was launched 11th July 1996 with her maiden voyage taking place 10th May 1997.
Owned originally by the Carnival Corporation the Dawn Princess was destined to service the Australian sailing season between October 2006 and March 2007 which would have meant that she would have been the largest cruise ship to be based in Australian waters.
Carnival announced on 7th October 2015 that Dawn Princess would be transferred to its subsidiary company in Australia P&O Cruises where it would undergo a name change.
On 26 May 2017 at Sembawang Singapore dry dock the newly named Pacific Explorer underwent a refurbishment before being put back into service.
Pacific Explorer arrived in Sydney on 19th June 2017 where she remained for 3 days before departing on her maiden voyage to the Pacific Islands.
Still currently in service Pacific Explorer boast a tonnage of 77,441 Gross tonnage with a length of 856 feet (261 m) and a beam of 105.6 feet (32.2 m) and has the capacity to cater for 1998 passengers with a crew compliment of 924.
Port Villa.
Vanuatu.
Acually, I did! I rescued Tiki from a shelter, and she has become a special member of our family. Because of the financial challenges affecting our nation, shelters are filled to capacity with animals that have been dumped by their owners. I hope anyone considering a dog or cat for the family, will check out these animals waiting for homes...maybe your home?
Thanks for your visits, dear friends!!! Hope you are warm and snuggly wherever you may be.
If you were to go back 11 years, Edwards Coaches were operating four Dennis Tridents on school contracts and on the UniHall contract for Cardiff University. Three carried Alexander ALX400 bodies and a single example was fitted with Plaxton President bodywork.
Their additional seating capacity also made them ideal for operation on Service 400E (Gwaun Miskin-Beddau-Llantwit Fardre-Church Village-Treforest Industrial Estate-Cardiff) on Saturdays in November and December, particularly if Wales was playing an International Match at home.
TIL 6474 was new to Stagecoach's London fleet as 17278 (X278 NNO), and carried the taller version of the ALX400 body, retaining her dual-door configuration with Edwards.
November 2014 sees her on Tonteg Road at Upper Boat when returning from Cardiff.
Xujiahui Park, Shanghai
Due to the account capacity constraints, this account will cease to be updated after 4 October.
From 5 October, I will use this new account: www.flickr.com/photos/193575245@N03/
Arriva London DW202 is seen in Romford making it's penultimate trip of the day on route 375 towards Passingford Bridge.
Although 375 is one of the most infrequent routes in TfL service, this route still tends to appear with double-deckers, despite mainly being allocated to an Enviro200.
Symphony of the Seas is an Oasis-class cruise ship owned and operated by Royal Caribbean International. She was built in 2018 in the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France, the fourth in Royal Caribbean's Oasis class of cruise ships. At 228,081 GT, she is the largest cruise ship in the world by gross tonnage, surpassing her sister ship Harmony of the Seas, also owned by Royal Caribbean International.
Symphony of the Seas measures 361.011 meters (1,184 ft 5.0 in) in length and has a gross tonnage of 228,081 across 18 decks. She is able to accommodate 5,518 passengers at double occupancy up to a maximum capacity of 6,680 passengers, as well as a 2,200-person crew. There are 16 decks for guest use, 22 restaurants, 4 pools, and 2,759 cabins.
Symphony of the Seas is about 30 meters (98 feet) longer than the largest military ships ever built, the U.S. Nimitz-class aircraft carriers.
Facilities include a children's water park, a full-size basketball court, an ice-skating rink, a zip line that is 10 decks high, a 1400-seat theater, an outdoor aquatic theater with Olympic-height platforms, and two 43-foot (13 m) rock-climbing walls. There is also a park containing over 20,000 tropical plants.
Symphony of the Seas is powered onboard by six marine-diesel sets each composed of three 16-cylinder Wärtsilä 16V46D common rail engines and three 12-cylinder Wärtsilä 12V46D engines.
The energy-efficient design of Symphony of the Seas enables it to accomplish shipboard power generation with 85 MW versus the 100 MW normally found on Oasis-class ships. One of the key design features is the use of only LED or fluorescent lights in order to avoid the heat generation from incandescent bulbs, thereby reducing the load on air conditioning systems.
Additional energy efficiency is accomplished by using a 2 MW steam turbine to recover waste heat from the engines and converting it into energy to power a portion of the onboard hotel load.
For propulsion, Symphony of the Seas uses three 20,000 kilowatt azipod main engines, which are electric thrusters. These engines are mounted under the stern of the ship and they each drive 20 foot wide rotatable propellers. In addition to the three main engines, there are four bow thrusters used for docking, each with 5,500 kilowatts of power or 7,380 horsepower.
Among the Oasis-class ships, Symphony of the Seas uses 25% less fuel due to the implementation of a new system that releases tiny air bubbles under the hull to enable the vessel to glide more smoothly through the water. The air layer also reduces excitation from the propellers, which cuts noise and vibration levels in the aft part of the ship.
Credit for the data above is given to the following website:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_of_the_Seas
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Metroline Herts TE667 (LK55KJY) departs Potters Bar station on Route 84 to St. Albans, St. Peter's Street.
A grey ship on a grey sea. The Robert S. Pierson beginning the tight turn at Johnson Point of the Munuscong Channel / St. Marys River. The ship launched as the diesel powered Wolverine in September 1974. After numerous ownership changes, it was acquired in 2008 by Lower Lakes Towing Ltd., and renamed as the Robert S. Pierson.
Length 630’ / 192m
Capacity 19,650 tons / 20,000 metric tons
Nikon 300mm f2.8 +TC14E + Nikon D300S
Hired in 86 259 heads south round Queensville Curve at Stafford with an additional service 1Z86 from Lancaster to London Euston ran to provide extra capacity for the many people traveling to and from London due to The Queen was lying in state at Westminster Hall and her state funeral.
Metroline TEH1452 (LK13BGU) passes Haydon Drive in Northwood Hills on the 282 to Ealing Hospital, showing off the newly applied stickers showing an increased advertised capacity from 20 passengers to 30. Single decks 10m & over can now carry 14 passengers (up from 10) and those under 10m can now carry 11 (up from 8).
... that's to say, in theory. This will end with spilled seed.
Canon EOS 6D - f/3.2 - 1/100sec - 100 mm - ISO 100
Freightliner Class 66/9 No. 66955 passes Bishop's Itchington with 4O90, the 06:04 Leeds FLT – Southampton MCT lightly loaded intermodal on 25th July 2022.
DIPLOMAT BUILDING FEATURES
Elegant two-story lobby
Upscale arrival piazza for convenient resident drop-off
Lushly landscaped exterior plaza at the amenity level
Twenty-four-hour access control security desk
Closed circuit Television surveillance system and keyless
entry
Elevated pool deck overlooking the ocean
Professionally equipped fitness center
Covered controlled access parking
State-of-the-art surround sound theater/media room
Resident clubroom with a full-service kitchen
Business center & conference room
Billiard Lounge & Card Room
Poolside Cabanas
Bicycle storage
DIPLOMAT RESIDENCE FEATURES & AMENITIES
Private elevator lobbies
Elegant double-door entry
Magnificent views from expansive windows and terraces
Exceptional quality materials and finishes
Designer lighting package
Large his and her’s walk-in wardrobe closets
Large capacity front-loading washer and dryer
Two-panel interior doors with brushed chrome hardware
Impact-resistant windows and doors
Pre-wired for high-speed internet access
Spacious balconies and terraces
Fully sprinkled fire and alarm systems
Recessed lighting in halls, kitchens, and baths
Granite countertops & backsplash in Kitchen
Premium Kitchen appliance packages including:
42" Subzero refrigerator with ice maker
Electric Range (Gas Optional)
Built-in wall oven with microwave
Multi-cycle "quiet-power" dishwasher with pot scrubber
Undermount Sink with European-style faucet
9' Ceilings
Solar tinted and laminated glass on all windows & sliding
glass panels
Energy efficient heating, ventilation & cooling systems
Air-conditioned storage
Credit for the data above is given to the following website:
www.diplomathollywoodcondos.com/Building/Index/building/9...
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The real-life aircraft has the capacity to hold up to 28 troops, length of 19.43m (63 ft 9 in), a wingspan of 29.11m (95 ft 0 in), and a height of 5.18m (17 ft 0 in). The crew consist of four individuals (radio operator, navigator, co-pilot and pilot). the US as well as other nations involved with lend-lease (the UK, Soviet Union etc) used these aircraft during World War II, even axis powers such as Germany and Japan had variants of the aircraft through obtaining them prior to the war.
Many countries still use this aircraft and its variants to this day.
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The LEGO model (MOC)
This project took a good couple months to design in stud.io, mainly due to the limitations of olive green and the availability; I personally try to make sure my models use parts that only exist in high enough quantities while ensuring that the model is stable enough in case the model is made in real life.
The scale I have used in this model is 1:40th.
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Acknowledgements:
@mecabricks Scrubs and Renderbricks made the blender add on (blender advanced and lite) to allow 3D Mecabricks models to be imported to blender for the photoreal rendering.
Blender guru: most useful tutorials for beginners using blender.
Ldraw and LDD (lego digital designer) software: providing more 3D model Lego pieces for more photo-real renders.
Blender bricks discord server: providing useful tips and tricks and assistance.
Stud.io software: used for designing Lego creations
blender 3.2: 3D software was used to render the image.
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"Everything comes to us that belongs to us if we create the capacity to receive it." Rabindranath Tagore
Following the re-introduction of front door boarding, the maximum capacity of buses has changed due to social distancing. Therefore, even though this bus normally has a maximum capacity of 57 and has 31 seats, it can now only carry 10 passengers. Metroline West ADL Enviro200 DEL2145 (LK65EAA) shows off the new features whilst out on the 331.
21/03/2023, Port of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Islas Canarias, Spain.
A catamaran workboat owned by Boluda.
Originally built as a port tender with a passenger capacity of 12 souls.
Her registration number shows she was originally registered in the region of Vinaròs, Castellón, Spain.
Built in 2011 and of 41 g.t.
See: "https://www.boluda.com.es/en/details-vessel/VB+ALEGRANZA/