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Conversion of Pedestrian Subway to Motorable Subway

Work Started 2013

Photo prise en lumière naturelle

Natural light only

 

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The ideal car for picking up chiks

Converted 17th century commercial port buildings with more to come.

 

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Canon AE1 Program

Kodak 200 convert bw

FD 28 2.8

Đà Lạt 10-2-2011

 

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Larger than life at the W.W.A N.R, St.Albans..

Large Format 4X5, Shen Hao Field Camera with180mm f/5.6, Fujichrome Provia 100F Quick Load @ Tai MO Shan, HK

Convertor for external Compur0 shutter control.

Shema see:

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First pcb layout for the new setup 2009. This little print drive the external highspeed shutter. The delay time is about 5 msec between command and full open of the shutter. This small module give also information to the central CPLD module about battery status, highpower level for the UV leds and sensivity for the IR sensor module. This unit works with an AVR ATtiny26 controller. Information to the CPLD is done via a highspeed SPI protocol. Software is assembler via the AVRstudio 4.14 The design is maded by the Eagle software and pcb tool. See design:

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Sweating after a car wash.

Combi model I made a few years ago with LEGO sets 8458 and 8466. It has AWD, gearbox 5+R, V12, folding roof and doors like koenigsegg.

With the big wheels, a sleek body, these carriages were the rage back before the turn of the Century.

 

WWJungCarriageMuseum

 

Greenbush

Wisconsin

 

Much adventure to be had! : 3

Compilation of previous photoshoot: dekobihime.tumblr.com/post/131709386605/hellu-did-you-fin... <3

Strolling around to pick up this mornings newspapers I was amazed to find this fabulous vehicle resplendant in its new livery. Its new role in life is self evident.

Seeing this wonderful bus took me back to when these then revolutionary new vehicles first appeared on the No. 11 bus route back in the late 1950's/early 1960's. I used to try to catch a Routemaster bus as opposed to an RT bus on my journey to school from Fulham Cross to Ebury Bridge, Victoria in Central London.

 

History:

 

RML2479 JJD 479D 5/66 new to Aldenham, B2479

5/66 AF new into service for 37

67-8 AF

6/69 AF to Aldenham repaint, and return

70-2 AF

4/73 AF to Aldenham overhaul

--------- Aldenham works float -------

5/73 MH from o/h (Muswell Hill), B2496

1974 MH

1/75 SE transfer (Stonebridge Park)

from last bodyswap with B2512

1993 fitted with Cummins engine

1993 refurbished

10/94 HT privatised, MTL London, for 10, 139

12/97 HT MTL London

1998 HT MTL London bought by Metroline

1999 HT Metroline London Northern

01-2 HT used on 10

2/02 HT

2/03 AC transfer (Willesden)

3/04 KX transfer for 390 (Kings Cross)

8/04 KX withdrawn into store

9/04 sold to Lister (Bolton)

9/04 bought by APT Travel, Rayleigh, Essex

10/04 bought for preservation by Mr.R.Cloke, Rayleigh, Essex (NOT by e-bay!)

 

converted in lyme groups workshops this vehicle was with lyme travel 1 month before being sold on

Cockeysville, MD, December 25, 2021.

Converted in Photoshop and added the "grain" in Darktable. A totally stupid picture. I scaned the color neg and made a screen dump (don't want to pay 50$ for a VueScan upgrade). Then I enlarged and converted the scan/png in Photoshop to a black and white negative, which I have also edited in Photoshop. Finally I added grain i Darktable 4.0.1 and made the white frame and added my signature etc. in Photoshop. A lot of work for a very small 1155x957 pixel image. But hey, its's fun :-)

I took this in Echo Park as one of the last pictures on my June 2013 trip to LA for the Student Academy Awards. I shot about five frames into a roll of Portra 160 before heading back to Ann Arbor and finishing it there. I haven't really converted my color film pictures to B&W before, but the light in this one felt like a good opportunity. Don't hate.

 

Mamiya C330 w/ Mamiya Sekor 80mm f/2.8, Portra 160 (post-converted to B&W), processing & scan by Indie Film Lab.

A late May Bank Holiday Monday visit to the National Trust property of Upton House and Gardens in Warwickshire.

 

It is close to Banbury (in Oxfordshire).

 

The closest villages are Ratley and Upton.

  

In 2016 the house has been set up like it might have been in the 1940s when it was used as a bank.

 

Part of Banking for Victory! A Country House at War.

  

The Bog Cottage.

 

Grade II listed.

 

Bog Cottage, Attached Garden Walls and Spring Chamber at Upton House, Ratley and Upton

 

RATLEY AND UPTON UPTON

SP34NE

3/134 Bog Cottage, attached garden

30/05/67 walls and spring chamber at

Upton House

(Formerly listed as Gardener's

house at Upton House)

 

GV II

  

Garden buiding converted to cottage, attached garden walls and spring chamber.

Late C17, with C20 alterations. Red Flemish bond brick with string course and

painted moulded wood cornice. Stone slate roof has stone coped gable parapets

with kneelers; stone and brick end stacks. Original plan indeterminate.

Symmetrical. 2 storeys and attic; 4 bays. Ground floor has unglazed openings,

with half-glazed 4-panelled door recessed in fourth bay. First floor has tall

18-pane sashes. Gauged brick segmental arches throughout. Pedimented roof

dormers with leaded 2-light casements above central bays. Return sides and rear

altered. Rear one storey and attic only, due to sloping site. Interior not

inspected. Probably built for Sir Rushout Cullen as a banqueting house

(Jackson-Stops). Attached walls to left and right. Late C17/early C18. Ironstone

rubble plinth, red Flemish bond brick and moulded stone coping. Spring chamber

attached to left wall C18. Brick simple chamber built against hillside.

Segmental brick arch with keystone. Interior brick vaulted.

(G. Jackson-Stops: Upton House, Warwickshire; (The National Trust) p.26).

  

Listing NGR: SP3687845708

  

This text is a legacy record and has not been updated since the building was originally listed. Details of the building may have changed in the intervening time. You should not rely on this listing as an accurate description of the building.

 

Source: English Heritage

 

Listed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence.

Tried out a Deerfu skin and luxury lingerie! Check thread compilation: www.loverslab.com/topic/15224-show-your-skyrim-counterpar...

BOX DATE: 1980

MANUFACTURER: Kenner

SPECIAL FEATURES: Cart converts to picnic table; strawberry opens with ice cream

 

PERSONAL FUN FACT: OMG this is by far one of THE most adorable doll playsets ever made. It was the photo I first saw of Escargot online that sold me on wanting vintage Strawberry Shortcake dolls. As it was, the dolls themselves lured me in with their adorable freckles and sweet, old fashioned clothes. But the concept of a friendly looking snail toting around a converting picnic set...what wasn't to love?!!! I encountered photos of the Snail Cart online circa 2011. It must have been the first few months I delved back into the world of dolls. At the time, I had little to no knowledge of the Strawberry Shortcake franchise. I had grown up with a handful of Bandai dolls/accessories. But I was unaware that this line spanned several decades, and was manufactured by various companies. I was researching my childhood friends to beef up my doll inventory. That's when I stumbled upon oodles of information about the vintage dolls. They sparked my interest to the core, despite the fact that I had no prior knowledge of their existence, and I didn't play all that much with my childhood dolls. I was so drawn to these dolls, that I even recall stalking a few on eBay. I was also keen on finding this Snail Cart--I will never forget the pictures I first saw of it on someone's blog, where they were sharing pictures of their childhood collection. I vowed to myself that one day, this would be mine. Four years later, that dream came true in the most unexpected ways. Ironically during that time frame, I really didn't see many vintage Strawberry Shortcake items--just the random over priced thing here and there. But my collection went from zero 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls and playsets to a mini hoard in just one day. And the best part is, it cost me nothing! One of my neighbors put out a bunch of free stuff while they were doing a clean out of sorts. I had seen what looked like a Barbie house on the way to pick Colleen up from work. Once we got home, Colleen went to go investigate the freebies, and returned screaming down the driveway that I needed to get the Jeep. In the end, I got a ton of mid 2000s Barbies and playsets, as well as an entire collection of 80s Strawberry Shortcake dolls (who were by far the highlight of the bin we now call "Free Friday Finds"). The story behind my Escargot is one of my favorites in my collection. He is just as adorable as I imagined he would be back in 2011. Sure his little eye decals flaked off with age, but nothing could erase his adorable molded grin!

This SLK350 was stopped in mid-tranformation between hard top and open top roadster. A miracle of engineering.

That's a sexy car!

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