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I made this small Moc this weekend, and I thought it would be worth showing, I really liked to experiment with the water and the landscape textures.
The medium-sized Moc what I was talking about last picture will be a zombie/apocalypse Moc :)
This will probably uploaded this weekend.
D&G ex-Burnley & Pendle Optare Versa 157 leaving the stops outside Stoke railway station.
Pentax K-x/SMC 28mm (42mm in this format).
Title : D. Jarvis
Creator (Photographer) : Unknown
Publisher : Graphic Services
Place of Publication : College Station, Texas
Year (Coverage) : 1950
Document Type : Image
Format : Photographic negative
Dimensions : 4 x 5 inches
Digitization Date : December2009
Description : Unknown
Note : Brazos County, Texas
Collection : Texas A&M University Archives
Resource Identifier : Graphic Services Photos, Box 30, File 30-356
Institution : Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Repository : Cushing Memorial Library and Archives
Contact Information : Email: cushing-library@tamu.edu Phone: 979-845-1951
Copyright : It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information
3-D Cross-eye stereogram
focus stacked with 6 pics in each shot to increase the DOF.
stare at the pic- slightly defocus and cross your eyes when an image forms in the middle try to relax your eyes to stabilise the 3-D image. If you can visualise this one try the larger size.
The 3D image really does put the pollen anthers in their place.
Kommer du ihåg de här glasögonen som skulle ge dig 3-D bild på TV?
Fotosöndag tema glasögon.
Do you remember these which were made for watching 3-D movies?
For Swedish group Photo Sunday.
Part of the D&D monsters collection I built back in 2006.
These are "elementals" (water, fire, air and earth) and their designs are modeled directly on the artwork from the 1st Edition "Monster Manual", every page of which is burned into my memory!
As you can see, the work is fairly crude, due to a lack of skills and bricks back then!
Scania 144L 460 S171JSK ,DSS50. D Steven & Son, Wick. loading frozen vegetables in Belgium for Iceland frozen foods. Xmas 98
D&RGW car B2, named CINCO ANIMAS, at Durango, Colorado on August 24, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler
McDonnell Douglas MD-11 - MSN 48806 - D-ALCN
Airline Lufthansa
Status : Active
Registration : D-ALCN
Country : Germany
Date : 1954 -
Codes LH DLH
Callsign : Lufthansa
Web site : www.lufthansa.de
Serial number 48806 LN:646
Type MD-11 F
First flight date Unknown
Engines 3 x GE CF6-80C2D1F
25/01/2001 LufthansaD-ALCN *Last MD-11 built*
D-ABTI - Boeing B-727-230A - Lufthansa
(leased from Condor and operated in Condor fuselage-colours)
at Duesseldorf-Airport (DUS) in February 1989
c/n 20.790 - built in 1974 for Condor -
leased to Lufthansa between 11/1988 and 03/1989 -
sold to Olympic Airways as SX-CBH -
retired and stored Bukarest-OTP
scanned from Kodachrome-slide
Lufthansa / B744 D-ABVW "Wolfsburg" / Berlin-Tegel [EDDT/TXL]
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D 755 is seen on Eden Quay prior to departing for Blackrock with a 6. It is in an All-Over-Ad for Bailieboro Co-Op. 18/05/1985
Off The Beaten Track has a page on the 5, 6 & 6A with a chronology of routes and more older pictures:
D-AEWM Eurowings Airbus A320-214 landing at Edinburgh on the 16th of February 2018
c/n:- 7259
Year built:- 2016
I wonder if he will keep coming back :o)
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D A Barnhart is part of a Battalion Landing Team (BLT), 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines nicknamed Darkhorse. Barnhart is also part of the infantry that effects land based operations reinforced with artillery and armor as part of the ground combat element of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF). MAGTFs are self sustaining combined-arms forces organized to accomplish specific missions.*
There are three additional elements to the MAGTF, a command element that provides control, coordination and planning, an aviation combat element that provides air support and a logistics combat element that allows the MAGTF to sustain itself.
The members of the MAGTF train together and deploy to crises as a team prepared to fight if called upon.
MAGTFs are deployed for specific purposes and organized accordingly. This gives them the flexibility needed to respond within days anywhere in the world and immediately begin their mission.
Since the war on terror started, the MAGTF has demonstrated its capabilities of completing a wide range of operations, including crisis response, security assistance and humanitarian assistance. This highly trained team is also an extremely effective disaster relief unit, delivering supplies, offering medical aid, assisting in rebuilding efforts and saving lives. The MAGTF is an ideal rapid response team, able to quickly answer the call of duty, wherever it may take them, until their mission is completed.*
* David Kauler, Nate Robb and Michael Stevenson. 2017. "Marine Air-Ground Task Force" 2017 MCAS Miramar Air Show, A Salute to Vietnam Veterans. PROGRAM
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