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Plans for the CSS Neuse. From the General Negative Collection, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC.
A not very good shot of a really good shot by the big screen cameraman.
It came complete with a focus pull at just the right point.
Chicago South Shore & South Bend (South Shore Line) #9 operates on the East Troy electric Railroad Main Line. The sign on the right advertises the Salvation Army's Army Lake Camp.
The CSS Jackson was an ironclad built in Columbus, Georgia for Confederate States Navy service. Launched in December 1864, it was nearly completed when US Army raiders captured it in April 1864. The raiders set it ablaze and cut it loose, letting the ship drift downriver until it ran aground, burned to the waterline and sank. The ship remains were salvaged and brought to this museum. A metal frame shows the outline of the ironclad upper works as they had been before being destroyed. Not to be confused with an earlier CSS Jackson, a gunboat destroyed to prevent its capture in New Orleans, Louisiana, in April 1862.
At the National Civil War Naval Museum, Columbus, Georgia. I visited this place on May 11, 2016.
CSS volta aos palcos brasileiros e agita público na Tenda Oi Novo Som
Foto: Sylvio Fagundes - flickr.com/j_sylvio
It's an icon set made only in CSS. The current package contains 158 country flags and other 20 flags representing nations, movements, communities, etc.
The Patrick Henry was a merchant steamer, siezed by the Confederates and pressed into service as a gunboat. She supported CSS Virginia ("The Merrimack") in the Battle of Hampton Roads, and later retreated up the James River to Richmond, where she housed the Confederate Naval Acadamy until the end of the war.
1/96 model built in 1986 by Bill Altice.
Hampton Roads Naval Museum, Norfolk, VA.
CSS volta aos palcos brasileiros e agita público na Tenda Oi Novo Som
Foto: Sylvio Fagundes - flickr.com/j_sylvio
blog.onthewings.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/css-experi...
A series of CSS-only experiments.
See blog.onthewings.net/2009/11/24/css-only-experiements/ for more info.
Lovefoxxx in spangly jumpsuit.
Taken on my phone through a small 8X monocular scope. The results are surprisingly alright in a low-fi (or crap) kind of way.
I took the camera rules seriously and left my 300d at home. I didn't want it to get stolen anyway.
blog.onthewings.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/css-experi...
A series of CSS-only experiments.
See blog.onthewings.net/2009/11/24/css-only-experiements/ for more info.
Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad Pullman 106 at Michigan City, Indiana on an unknown day in May 1979, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.