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Playing around with my recently acquired Lensbaby Composer. I thought this was an interesting way to show the focus/bokeh control!
I took my daughter to a birthday party at The deep today. I was fortunate to have 3 hrs to myself so went for a walk around Hull's Marina.
This is the footbridge and control room over the River Hull that links The Deep with the town.
5 frame HDR combined in Photomatrix to add a little colour to a dull grey day.
I didn't like this doll's hair at all. I decided to give her a boil perm, and here she is!!! Now I adore her. Vanessa is modelling two new jewelry sets available on etsy
this falls into the category of... "oh, that's how they do that".........
was driving down US route 1 (you know the one that goes from maine all the way down to florida), when i caught sight of a flame in my peripheral vision. always intensely curious about things i've never seen before, i turned around at gillette stadium and went back. this is in the parking lot of a nice restaurant and this is how they get rid of the pesky grass that grows up in the cracks of the parking lot pavement--
a flame thrower. it is a wand with a flexible hose, attached to a propane tank, i think.
it reminds me of coming up over a hill in kansas after dark and seeing the horizon lit with a line of fire because they were burning off the wheat stubble after the harvest.
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slider sunday....... the original was not quite so dramatic (see below)
i tweaked it by pumping up the contrasts and, since this was a case where negative space didn't really serve to underline the action, i cropped it :)
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Before electronics, the most reliable boiler/generator controls were operated by compressed air.
Scattered throughout the country, older power plants are being abandoned for more efficient or sustainable sources of electricity. Some still stand as a tribute to those who sacrificed and worked so hard there to assure the community had reliable energy to power their lives. These views are of a ~50 year old plant closed about 2 years ago.
See more of this site at flic.kr/s/aHskpNTVLG.
[...] Not to have control over the senses is like sailing in a rudderless ship, bound to break to pieces on coming in contact with the very first rock [...]
-- Quote by Mahatma Gandhi (Indian Philosopher, internationally esteemed for his doctrine of nonviolent protest, 1869-1948)
Nikon D70, Tokina 12-24 f/4, 12mm - F/13 - 30s
Sperlonga, Italy (July, 2008)
The control room at Methil is awsomely complete. I could have spent hours in here.
Its quite cramped and unfortunalty it was also pitch black inside which makes photos difficult to say the least! It looks kind of plain with the beige panels and they seemed to reflect the light in horrible ways spoiling most of my photos... Its not as nice as Pyestock green or Battersea gold thats for sure but never the less a very interesting place..
Cam Control Version 1.0.1.1 can change the following cameras settings (Depending on Dial Mode)
* Exposure Com.
* Shutter Speed
* Aperture
* ISO
Features
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* Change camera settings
* Single snap shot
* 31 exposure bracketing (D40 D60 ect)
* Normal time lapse
* Bracketing (HDR) time lapse
* Take pictures in JPG or RAW
* Transfer pictures to computer
* Screen resolution as low as 800X600
Version 1.0.1.2 will allow the camera to be triggered by sound (I have not finnished this version yet but would like to hear what you think - Will I be wasting my time)
PLEASE NOT THIS IS FOR XP ONLY AND ANY NIKON MODEL
Download www.d-software.co.za
"Control"
Needle felted wool
7.5' x 10' x 2.5'
Made for Bellevue Arts Museum Biennial 2012: High Fiber Diet, on display through February 24, 2013
(Photo credit: Spike Mafford)
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While wandering around Atlanta prior to Imaging USA, I came across this scene. By themselves, the bollards did not strike me as uncommon; with the accompanying "bollard control signal(s)," however, the scene was a bit more interesting and the varied height of the signals was icing on the cake. Obviously, this throughway (note the bollards in the background) is to be taken very seriously!
Olympus digital camera
I didn't like this doll's hair at all. I decided to give her a boil perm, and here she is!!! Now I adore her. Vanessa is modelling two new jewelry sets available on etsy
The Battery box Trick DOES work
I have just tested it.
This gives a total LEGO solution to running 9-volt train with Power Functions Control
Parts required
1 x 9 Volt Train Controller 2868
1 x 9 volt Train Transformer 9833
1 x 9 Volt to Power Functions adapter cable 8886
1 x Power Function Standard Battery Box (NO BATTERYS INSTALLED) 8881
1 X Power Functions IR Receiver 8884
2 x 9 Volt to Power Functions adapter cables 8886
2 x 9 Volt Track Power Cables 5306
1 x Power Functions Variable IR Controller 8879
Procedure for setting up and using the 100% LEGO solution for getting Power Function performance and control with 9-volt trains.
1 Connect the 9-volt Train Transformer 9833 to the 9-Volt Train Controller 2868.
2 Power it On the Green Led should light up on the 9-Volt Train Controller 2868.
3 Turn the speed dial of the 9-Volt Train Controller 2868 to full.
4 Connect the 9-volt end of the 9-Volt to Power Functions adapter cable 8886 to the 9 Volt Train Controller 2868.
5 Connect the Power Functions end of the 9-Volt to Power Functions adapter cable 8886 to the Power Function Standard Battery Box (NO BATTERYS INSTALLED) 8881.
6 Slide the Power Switch of the Power Function Standard Battery Box(NO BATTERYS INSTALLED) 8881 until the Green Led on the Power Function Standard Battery Box (NO BATTERYS INSTALLED) 8881 Lights up.
7 Connect the Power Functions IR Receiver 8884 to the Power Function Standard Battery Box (NO BATTERYS INSTALLED) 8881 The Green Led on the Power Functions IR Receiver 8884 should light up.
8 Connect the Power Function ends of the two 9 Volt to Power Functions adapter cables 8886 to the Power Functions IR Receiver 8884.
9 Connect the 9-Volt ends of the 9-Volt to Power Functions adapter cables 8886 to the two 9 Volt Track Power Cables 5306.
10 Connect the two 9-Volt Track Power Cables 5306 to two lengths of 9 Volt track.
11 With the Power Functions Variable IR Controller 8879 You should now be able to take advantage of using Power Functions Control to control your 9-Volt Trains.
The remote control for an Apple TV.
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The boss’ office at the gravel pit. It’s been vandalized a bit ... and the electrical panels, which are behind me in this image, appear to have been stripped.
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U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Robert Carrington II, left, and Capt. Nicholas Mello, a tactical air control party specialist and air liaison officer, respectively, assigned to the 3rd Air Support Operations Squadron, wait on the firing line during a break in live-fire sustainment training at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Sept. 28, 2017. During the training exercise the 3rd ASOS Airmen honed their marksmanship skills and practiced firing from various positions utilizing the M9 pistol and M4 carbine. (U.S. Air Force photo by Alejandro Peña)
°!° as a matter of fact, this is me enjoying the sun shining through the little window - a reflection in the glass of the radio controlled clock in my bathroom.
A photo of a generic pest control trailer outside of a house.
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The jewelwing damselflies were staying close by me in the woods which seemed a bit strange until I saw what they were eating - it was mosquitos. I was the lure.
So all the massive mosquito control programs failed to stop the mosquitos. But grasshoppers and many other insects now are scarce!
Thanks everyone for all the comments I've been getting. It's really such a pleasure for me to see everyone's photos - they have provided such inspiration. And it's really been invaluable to get Id's and corrections on mine.
Two remote control GP38-2s doing work at the Eugene Yard. Talgo trainset for the Cascades waits by the old SP Roundhouse.
Wartime fire-fighting
Paddock was built at the start of the 2nd World War below the Post Office Research Station in Dollis Hill. The purpose of the two level citadel was to act as a standby to the Cabinet War Rooms in Whitehall. The bunker became operational in 1940 with the War Cabinet meeting there on 3rd October.
Churchill did not like the new bunker and by the autumn of 1943 the standby cabinet war rooms were relocated to the North Rotunda in Marsham Street, close to Whitehall; Paddock was abandoned the following year.
During the cold war, Paddock was suggested as a replacement for the North London Group War Room at Partingdale Lane, Mill Hill but this was rejected by the GLC. It was also, along with Station Z at Harrow, suggested as the Main Control Centre for the whole of London with the 4 (later 5) Group Controls reporting to it. The idea of 1 central control was never adopted and the upper floor at Paddock was relegated to a Post Office social club.
Following closure of Post Office Research Station, in the mid 1990's the site was sold to a property developer who converted the Research Station into luxury flats with a new housing estate on the rest of the site. The single storey surface building above Paddock was demolished but the citadel, which has local authority listing was untouched and two access points were retained one an unobtrusive steel door in a wall between two houses and the other a brick blockhouse beside the road which also houses a small electricity sub station. The site has now been handed over to a housing association.
[Subterranea Britannica www.subbrit.org.uk]