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Proxamera, BlurFx, Snapseed, Mexturrs

another shot from summer, back in the season of warm evenings with long shadows...

Três Lagoas - MS - Brasil

Rear Deck Area at the Uoki Apt.

Japantown, San Francisco, CA

Designer: Kwan Henmi

 

Lamborghini Countach 5000QV (1985-88) Engine 5200cc V12 Production 610 (all Coutach 2042)

Registration Number E 40 RAL (Personalised number, first issued for Nottingham)

LAMBORGHINI SET

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The Countach was first introduced in 1974 as a mid engined supercar. Styled by Marcello Gandini of the Bertone design studio, the same designer and studio that designed the Miura. The doors, a Countach trademark, were scissor doors: hinged at the front with horizontal hinges, so that the doors lifted up and tilted forwards, partly as a result of the cars great width.

Originally launched as the Countach LP400 and powered by 4.0 litre V12. The car was upgraded in 1978 as the LP400S though the engine was slightly downgraded from 375 to 355 PS.

1982 the saw LP500S with further improvements and an enlarged engine of 4.8 litres The bodywork was unaltered, however the interior was given an update. This variant is sometimes called the 5000 S, which may cause confusion with the later 5000 QV. 321 cars were built.

In 1985 the 500QV was launched the engine was enlarged again to 5167cc and given four valves per cylinder (48 valves) The carburetors were moved from the sides to the top of the engine for better breathing — unfortunately this created a hump on the engine deck, reducing the already poor rear visibility to almost nothing. Some body panels were also replaced by Kevlar. In later versions of the engine, the carburettors were replaced with six Weber carburettors on the 455bhp Euro spec cars.

The 1987 and 88 models received straked sideskirts

 

Many thanks for a fantabulous 43,888,768 views

 

Shot at the Silverstone Classic 14-15 July 2015- Ref 109-471

With Glittery Goodness

I decided to do a little set this year posting one Polaroid each day until Christmas shooting all things holiday related. It's a litter bittersweet with this being the last year Polaroid is making the film, but I couldn't think of a better time to do it. I hope you enjoy it!

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Photograph taken from the stern showing completed bunkers and the decks taking shape on the 'Mauretania'.

 

RMS MAURETANIA was one of the most famous ships ever built on Tyneside.

 

Reference: TWAS: L4673.16

 

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Rather stark Deck Bar, don't you think? Silja Serenade at the sea.

 

Nikon D3200

strange to be reminded of how different the place looks in winter... (and how slowly i get my film scanned!)

9.1%

I had three of these at guys night on Thursday and wondered why the bed was spinning after. Yeah... Friday was a rough morning.

Deck Hand, approaching transient dock downtown Juneau, Alaska.

It's January now, and we sure do long to see this site on our deck next year!

A recent trip to the Manchester Airport museum allowed me the opportunity to photograph the Concorde exhibited there. This is the flight-deck of Concorde G-BOAC, the second plane to be delivered to British Airways in 1976.

Regardless of the commercial complexities of running the first and so far only supersonic aircraft, it is still a truly outstanding piece of engineering.

i call this side of the house, "the winter deck," as it's the only part of the house that gets ANY sunshine in the winter... but it's becoming nice and green in spring.

Deck lid script from 1964 Karmann Ghia

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Deck Chair - Multiple Rectangles. Person - 1 rectangle. Wine Glass - 1 rectangle. NO GLUE. See the video here: youtu.be/vLt5eOdbdO0

I so enjoy these large flowering geraniums, esp on the deck! They take the heat well, thank goodness! lol Enjoy the weekend dear friends and thanks for stopping by!!

Shot at the Surf 6 in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, on Plus-X Pan, polarizing filter, Nikon F3HP, 35mm f2.8 PC-Nikkor.

Loading containers on deck of the m/v Ekarna

 

The vessel is on a charter for Cargo-Levant and will trade between North Europe and North Africa

Deck 10: Transfer aisles, cargo transporter, industrial replicators, fabrication floor, bathrooms.

US Coast Guard cutter WMEC-620 ‘Resolute’ at her home port of St. Pete. She was commissioned in December 1966.

with boughs of horry

 

fa ra ra ra ra

ra ra ra

Triv and Janie spent Talk Like a Pirate Day doing real-life pirate-type chores: scraping and sanding deck planks!

 

Yo ho! Maybe a Pirate's Life isn't for me, after all!

 

20 September - A Doll A Day 2023

LED stair lighting and Tear Drop lights on the deck railing

 

www.BreyerConstruction.com

Western Michigan

Altered and airbrushed EFE diecast VRT Mk III with replacement Mk I white metal front and Paragon Kits top deck handrail kit. Nearside view showing a few hardy passengers.

just had to finish off 'roid week with my new favorite place on earth: the repaired deck at my lovely house

 

and tonight is exactly one month since my first night spent here at the house (two days after the sale finally went through), so a perfect way to celebrate!

平成27年度自衛隊観艦式 FLEET WEEK 2015 護衛艦「いずも」一般公開 / 横浜港大さん橋国際客船ターミナル / Osanbashi Yokohama International Passenger Terminal, Kanagawa, Japan

Mixed deck cargo on a platform supply vessel

The upper deck of the Dom Luis I Bridge is reserved for pedestrians and light-rail trains of the Porto Metro.

 

April 2011

Rollei 35 camera

Fujichrome 100 film.

Deck The Halls

by: Cheryl Almgren Taylor

  

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