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Controls inside the operator's cab on Big Brutus near West Mineral, Kansas. It is the second largest electric shovel in the world. It is 16 stories tall and weighs 11 million pounds. It was built in 1962 at a cost of $6.5 million by the Bucyrus Erie Company of Milwaukee. It was purchased by the Pittsburg & Midway Coal Mining Company of Pittsburg, Kansas. In 1974 it was silenced. Brutus has been open to tourists since 1985.
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The Steve Sachs shoot was the first of three portrait shoots I did at Rider University (the other two being Mike Carlo & Alex Sharry).
This shoot is my first experimentation in creating my own studio & means of light sources (ie. projections, lamps, & over-head projectors). Two of these shots were published in optical magazine 20/20 - have a look -
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MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR GUN CONTROL / PRESS RALLY at the US Capitol Reflecting Pool on the National Mall just off 3rd Street in Washington DC on Saturday morning, 26 January 2013 by Elvert Barnes PROTEST PHOTOGRAPHY
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Nov.10. 2014 - Double decker control car brings up the rear of train 201 at the Sutton Street crossing in North Andover.
So I have this bass guitar I'm parting out. It's a 1983 Peavey T-40 that I bought as a sophomore in High School some ten years ago. I bought it with the intention of being cool, but I quickly learned that being cool involved actually learning to play the bass guitar, and fumbling around with a 40 lb chunk of wood wasn't nearly as much fun as I thought it would be. So I packed up the bass and it sat in the case for the next 10 years.
Well, lately I've been trying to sell all my excess stuff and looked at the bass once again. I was originally drawn to the sunburst body, but now I see lots of neat little design details that make this guitar special, like these control knobs. Turns out I bought a guitar that is somewhat collectible now, and probably will be even more so in the future.
Unfortunately, the neck is warped, and in trying to fix it we broke the truss rod. I called up Peavey and they gave me good news and bad news. Bad news is, parts aren't available anymore. Good news is, parts aren't available anymore, so the guitar is worth more apart than whole. So I set to work taking it apart, using my news off-camera flash setup to produce nice photos for eBay.
I think I've learned a little bit about letting go. Holding onto something that has meaning for you is fine, but holding onto something hoping it will become meaningful is an urge I have to fight. I am a gearhead, so it's tempting for me to start amassing a big collection of stuff in whatever hobby I'm currently into, but that soon makes it more about the stuff than the hobby, and it's not as much fun.
Oh, and if you're wondering what I'm buying with all the stuff I've been selling, hopefully you'll know soon enough. Yes, it involves more gear.
This experiment was for the exercise in the www.strobist.com called "Lighting 102: Unit 2.2 - Specular Highlight Control ".
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel xt
Flash: Speedlite 430ez
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House of Commons FAC lead by Ken Purchase MP (centre), with his colleagues John Horam MP & Sandra Osborne MP in Geneva as part of the FAC’s inquiry into “Global Security: Non-Proliferation”.
These are controls on a soundboard, I believe. Taken at my YMCA, where I was security for the night before our annual fund-raising auction.
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