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Viewing across to Sca Fell and Sca Fell Pike and down into Eskdale from Crinkle Crags, Lake District.

 

Photos captured completing a circuit of the Langdale Fells including Pike of Blisco, Great Knott, Crinkle Crags, Bow Fell, Rossett Pike and Pike of Stickle in the Lake District.

I find the details of circuit boards fascinating - like little cities, with houses, streets, water towers, warehouses, etc.

While exploring in the library in the electronics section, I discovered a book entitled “Electronics for Dogs”. It seemed heavily used (it must be very popular). This captured my interest so I set up a lab in the basement full of lots of equipment: an oscilloscope, voltmeter, signal generators…etc. My eyesight is pretty good but not good enough to see electrons, so when they all pile up and increase the voltage the voltmeter tells me how much. When they travel hither and dither in my circuits the oscilloscope is like a toll booth operator, counting their accumulations and departures as time passes. It’s really quite fun! You can perform a lot of magic if you can control electrons because no one can see them but they are there making motors turn, lights light up, sounds to be heard, making things heat up (or cool down)…you can do almost anything with electrons through the magic of circuits!

Circuit City in Silicon Valley! Old PC Motherboards have always reminded me of miniature cities, so I tried to create it in a photo!

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In the top-right corner is my old soldering iron that I used to build circuits with. The scale makes it look ridiculous next to this modern circuit board that was floated in a solder bath (irons are so last-millennium!).

Last week I took my printer apart to clean the mirrors. This picture was so I would remember how to put it back together. I think it looks really cool inside of that thing there.

Name them for an e-prize

Tonight there's gonna be a jailbreak

Somewhere in this town

See me and the boys we don't like it

So were getting up and going down

(I'd suggest it may be at the local prision... just a thought).

Returning to RAF Coningsby following their part in the flypast to mark the Queens Platinum Jubilee

This truck is covered in circuit boards.

Equipment: Canon 40D - Canon EF 70-200mm

Middletown, NY. October 2016.

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Mobile Art. iPhone painting (Brushes)

© 2011 Alberto Ollo

Btcc Croft 2014

old ATI (AMD) graphic card.

Former Circuit City Kokomo IN.

This Circuit City was announced in the November 3, 2008 Closing wave of Circuit City. The 32,492 square foot store was opened sometime in the early 2000s. This store has been used by halloween stores almost every year it has been empty.

 

West River Road / Market Drive - Elyria, Ohio

 

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Meccano Ltd. made a brief foray into the newly-emerging slot-racing market with its Circuit 24 range, manufactured in France. The October 1963 Meccano Magazine announced this kart racing addition to the range, but sales remained lacklustre in comparison with market leader Scalextric, and as the new owners of Meccano Ltd., Lines Bros. dropped the brand around 1965.

Deutsch

 

Das Bild wurde mit der Canon EOS 600d und einem analogen Canon FD 50mm f/1.8 und einen umgebauten Soligor MP Auto Tele Converter 2x To Fit

aufgenommen.

  

English

The picture was 50mm with the Canon EOS 600d and an analog Canon FD f / 1.8 and a converted Soligor MP Auto Tele Converter 2x To Fit

was added.

Annapurna South from Ghandruk

Low sun over a city of resistors and microchips. via 500px ift.tt/1KZr4tF, Visit me at Posterlounge: ift.tt/1LBSCiZ

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