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So what do you think is inside? I don't know, but I like to think it might be skids of iPads for next weeks Canadian release. Or not.
2010/05/22: Baskets, bags, and boxes: containers often go unnoticed. Make a photo focused on the container rather than the contents. #ds188
Containers on eastbound NS train 25A shows some variety of colors and markings as they roll along at Conley Road near New Hope, Ohio, on the New Castle District.
Some thing to do a weekend.. move a container..
I had to move the container to empty and get ready to fill it again.. so I set my camera up to capture shots every 10sec.. probably could have done at 5secs.. for smoother flow..
I had a devil of time in PS to get the resulting file size down.. I take it that quicktime ".mov" files are not that well optimised.. the file was 400Mb.. and took hours to upload.. and then flickr chopped it down.. lol..
I'll have to learn how to apply some sound track.. some benny hill music comes to mind..
For next time.. lol..
I hope you all had a great fathers day with your dad or with your children... it is a special day..
My son took me shopping... lol,, He is my fashion advisor.. but it was good to get out..
ISO 100 16-35mm@35mm f/5.0, av, jpeg, 740shots at 15fps
A Container Carrier for 16x8x8 Space Cargo Units (SCU), transformable to be transported as a sigle SCU itself.
Lift the SCU up a little and fix it with with the connectors on the sides (each with a pair of 4L axles and 2×2 round bricks connected by a 2×4 plate).
This is my Lego Classic Space SCU Container Carrier.
I hope you like it :-))
Mt. Diablo way in the background. At just under 4,000 feet, it dominates the topography of the East Bay. On a very clear day you can see Mt. Shasta from its peak. Maybe with eyes younger than mine.
I was trying to get a photo of this container ship and this beautiful girl kept getting in my shot - how frustrating!
(Panama Canal tour)
This is the container garden by the garage, it makes good use of one of the few full-sun areas I have. Not all of these pots will stay here, some will get moved to other locations. These pots are all filled with edible things like: tomatoes, cabbage, watermelons, beans, rosemary, summer squash, basil, peas, chives and a few others.