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A man operates a steam roller to compact the rock in an early morning photo.
Now that I looked up "steam roller" I am guessing this modern version is not operated by steam so would be a "road roller", though I think "steam roller" is more readily recognized as a term. See Wikepedia's link.
The Physic Garden of the Worshipful Company of Barbers at Barber-Surgeons’ Hall is sheltered by a medieval bastion that was added to the City of London's Roman wall. It holds a selection of 45 plants from Gerard's Herbal, as Gerard was Master of their Company. The dash of colour is Rosa gallica var. officinalis, the Apothecary's Rose and the Red Rose of Lancaster. They have an excellent guide online the only information on site is the names and provenance of the plants.
The Leica mini (early 1990s) has a fixed 35mm f3.5 lens. The Nikon One Touch Zoom 90 AF has a slower 38-90mm and is from the very end of the mass market film camera era in the early 2000s
I'm guessing they service small cars only. On Gerrard street east of Main. The exterior is coloured about the same as well chewed grape gum; and in fact it looks like it might be made from the stuff.
That sharp wedge plate has odd dimensions being 3.5 studs long, and I was curious as to what it could be meshed with on a standard grid. The humble pentagonal tile was the answer, and the circular tile was the cherry on top (well, bottom). The result is this modern looking coupe - short wheelbase with the usual touch of angry styling.
Thanks to my wife for quickly creating a properly-scaled plunger for this shot.
Photo shot for the Flickr group 7 Days of Shooting.
Part of my Stormtroopers series.
Photo seen in Flickr Explore. Seen on the Flickr Explore Front Page on May 28, 2009. It reached #1 in Flickr Explore on May 29, 2009.
The Walkie Talkie Building and the growing Urban Jungle , London.
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Greggsy rockin' the Instax 210 on the wonderful tunnel bridge over the Clydeside Expressway.
P.S. I'm waiting on my invitation to the Cliche Glasgow group :-)
Pocket cutter, which could be used by engineers for the opening of something not very massive. Possible the narrowing of the beam in one spot for more precise operations.
Just finished Dead Space and Dead Space 2, it was AWESOME! Very liked it, now it's my second favorite franchise after Mass Effect. Scary in some moments, but still dynamic and awesome. Cant wait for DS3.
And I hope the Severed DLC will port on PC.
Comments and fan-emotions from Dead Space would be cool.
P.S.: Which moment in DS2 was most *SCARY!1* for you? For me it was a sun on a school scene. I shoot it off from it's place (nervous, yup) and killed 2 monsters with it and with *WAAAAAAAGH* :3
results of some extra work around the house.
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Car: Renault 5 GT Turbo.
Year of manufacture: 1991.
Date of first registration in the UK: 30th May 1991.
Place of registration: Bristol.
Date of last MOT: 6th April 2022.
Mileage at last MOT: 116,398.
Date of last V5 issued: 6th March 2021.
Date taken: 17th April 2022.
Location: Beach Lawns, Weston-Super-Mare, UK.