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1923: Mercantile Place, site of the Arcade Building.

This is a massive development in Saanich, which is home to the Home Depot. This is the old Thrifty Food liqueur store that's been torn down now.

a beet field in Austria / Vienna

Found a great development time for this film (Kodak 5222) developed in ID-11

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The Los Angeles Theatre's crowd, 1944.

Conceptual Photoshop rendering for mixed-use development

All of the images are "tracings" and hail from various sources. The entry covers at least two or three days from last week and more or less reads from top to bottom.

see the whole thing here. it cuts off at the super dramatic part, haha. I promise it gets better, and there's only like 30 seconds more. go watch it!

 

I really don't blame you if this doesn't make sense to you. It was for school. But here it is anyway.

 

For my school project, I had to make an exhibit to go with a portfolio of writing. Instead of doing some sort of statue-creation-type thing like most kids, I decided to make a stop motion. It represents how I've 'come of age' as a reader, writer, and a person.

Model is Annie.

 

ok maybe not.

But it does keep occurring to me.

  

The end of Arachtober happens to coincide with Webnesday, Something good about that - what year will that next happen?

 

Nikon D4s in development (image by Nikon)

Read more here

www.kentyuphotography.com/blog/2014/01/nikon-d4s-is-here/

 

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Big Developments:

Whilst we have been away from the spotlight for a while many new developments have taken place behind the scenes.

1. National Park park and rides:

For some time now we have been working with the national parks authority on trying to reduce emissions from road transport in the national park areas. Together we have found that the best solution is to create a series of park and rides outside National parks on their approaches, with attractive luxury vehicles and pricing to tempt more passengers. Over the past year existing park and ride sites have been extended and new ones created in strategic towns and cities near national parks. The first of these to be completed is the two for the Lake district National Park.

Two new park and ride sites have been created at Lancaster and Carlisle near to the motorway to tempt more travellers. There will be three services running through the park, each requiring 7 vehicles to keep up a 20 minute frequency. We have ordered Plaxton elite interdecks for these services as they provide wheelchair access with the luxury of a coach, however these are to the new shorter 13.8m length as on stagecoach’s X7 route in Scotland.

A new brand, called National Park Connect, has been created for what will eventually be a network of services that cover most national parks within the country, with the intention of linking these in time with Crosslinks services to the park and ride sites. One of the Elites is below.

Many thanks to Chris H for the net.

Cleaner Emissions for TFL

As part of TFL’s mission to reduce bus emissions by using new exhaust technology to clean up older vehicles, Sullivan’s are the next fleet to be retrofitted with the SCRT system for reducing particulates under the TFL programme. This will affect all vehicles built in 2001 to 2004, a significant proportion of the fleet. We have been assure that it will cost nothing to us and mean that the emissions of these vehicles are close to Euro 6 levels, however with other technologies we have been using (such as the GKN flyweel system) we believe emission may be well under that target one all modifications are completed.

Introduction of Eminox technology

Since last year we have been trialing the eminox fuel additive in the Crossways fleet. It saves around 1% of fuel used by a normal bus over the year. Although this may not sound like much, it is still on average a £500 per bus per year saving on fuel costs even when factoring in the cost of buying the additive.

Since trials have been successful, all fleets within the Crossways Group will now start to use the technology, potentially saving us £50,000 per year and further reducing our emissions. Crossways has already been using the technology (including the events fleet), however fleets affected by this will be the Cross Bristol, Sullivan Buses, Crosslinks, Rail Replacement and National Park Fleets.

Homelessness abounds as people walk by not even noticing those less fortunate who live on the streets in the cold and the filth, by Cynthia Marcopulos

Working the Jasper housing development here in Prescott Valley along the Iron King Trail. PV is growing by leaps and bounds.

 

Prescott Valley, Arizona

January 3, 2018

this land used to be an informal settlement now reclaimed by the national government for development

Mamiya RB67 - 127mm f3.8

 

color self development

Instead of working on the important stuff in life, I of course chose something else to do ;). After having a quick look through the Bricklink Designer Program palette for Series 7, I quickly got inspired to build something for it, and now that submissions have closed I'm happy to say that this little steam tram will be a part of the Public Vote starting February 10th!

 

For now, I'll stick to these teasers, but expect more details and pictures soon!

Ocean Blvd, Hampton Beach, NH

River Lea, East London, UK

エクトプラズム成長過程。手は途中で生える。

Drug development is a risky business. More than half of candidate drugs that look promising in the research lab will ultimately fail. More than a quarter of drugs that reach the clinical trial stage will be rejected as ineffective. However, the wealth of genomic information now available through public databases - in particular, the rapidly growing number of known associations between diseases and specific genes - may significantly improve the drug-development success rate. At least, success rates will improve if drug developers let genomics guide their choice of molecular targets for research, according to a team of pharmaceutical industry and academic scientists.

 

Credit: Ernesto del Aguila III, NHGRI.

My work area in the middle of a project.

Atlanta, GA, USA

Dream! You were created with unlimited potential. You can achieve anything you can dream; it is your God designed heritage. Dream...Big!

"No, not really. Just that Jaz and I are crazy in love, and playing sex games that get a little out of control sometimes."

 

~Juicy

by: Noelle Mack

San Tan Valley, Arizona USA

visualized software development process

Babies' Development in the Second Year: 12 to 15 Months....http://www.secretsofbabybehavior.com/2010/06/babies-development-in-second-year-12-to.html

April 09, 2019 - WASHINGTON DC - 2019 World Bank/ IMF Spring Meetings. World Bank Group CEO Kristalina Georgieva, IFC VP for Latin America & the Caribbean and Europe and Central Asia Georgina Baker, and the Sexual Violence Research Initiative founder Claudia Garcia-Moreno, 11 winners from around the world were awarded prize money to design, implement, and capture results of new solutions, including the first-ever private sector winner. Photo: World Bank / Grant Ellis

a bit lopsided - that's what happens when you prepare you pictures on bouncy train....Around March 2014. Argyll Street. London.

IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE

 

Ningú havia vist aquestes fotos fins ara, sobretot els que les varen fer. Fins que jo les he revelat ara.

 

Aquest és un dels rodets més antics que he revelat, i mostra molta "boira", ja que probablement té més de 100 anys des que fou fabricat i exposat, fins que l'he revelat ara el 2023.

 

Només s'hi poden identificar clarament 3 imatges de format quadrat, tot i que un parell més mostren alguna silueta d'arbres i potser alguna teulada. Al ser un rodet de format 117 i en format quadrat el més probable es que la càmera emprada fos la famosa Kodak Brownie No.1, la original de 1900.

 

Amb el que he disfrutat més ha estat en localitzar aquest lloc en concret, que resulta ser al peu del War Memorial de Newquay, Cornualla, amb el Hotel Atlantic al fons. Ha estat sorprenentment facil. Una busqueda dels conceptes "memorial cairn column coast" seguit de diversos paisos com França, Bèlgica, Països Baixos i Anglaterra finalment m'ha mostrat un monument que m'hi encaixava. L'edifici del fons tenia pinta de gran hotel però l'actual hotel conserva poc de la sea imatge original. Per sort buscant fotos antigues del mateix clarament es veu com correspon al mateix edifici, abans de ser profundament reformat els anys 80. Per cert ,la foto data segurament dels anys 20, pels incomfusibles barrets femenins de l'època, i en concret post 1921, que es quan s'inaugurà el monument.

 

atlantichotelnewquay.co.uk/cheers-to-125-years/

 

S'anomena "found film" a aquelles fotografies en pel•licula o placa que es troben sense revelar dins càmeres velles o per altres racons. La gracia és que ningú ha vist mai aquestes fotografies.

 

Aquest rodet prové un conjunt comprat a algú de Leeuwarden, Països Baixos.

 

Aquest rodet, de inusual format 117, marca Kodak Brownie, el vaig revelar diluit ("stand development") amb Rodinal a 25º durant 42 minuts.

  

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Nobody, even less the author, had seen these pictures until now. Until I've developed them in the dark room.

 

Only 3 square-format images can be clearly identified, although a couple more show some tree silhouettes and perhaps a roof. As it is a 117 format roll-film and in a square format, it is most likely that the camera used was the famous Kodak Brownie No.1, the original from 1900.

 

What I enjoyed most was locating this particular spot, which happens to be at the foot of the War Memorial in Newquay, Cornwall, with the Atlantic Hotel in the background. It was surprisingly easy. A search for the concepts "memorial cairn column coast" followed by several countries such as France, Belgium, the Netherlands and England finally showed me a monument that fit me. The building in the background looked like a large hotel, but the current hotel retains little of its original image. Luckily, looking for old photos of the same, it is clearly seen as it corresponds to the same building, before it was deeply reformed in the 80s. By the way, the photo probably dates from the 20s, due to the unmistakable female hats of the time, and specifically post 1921, which is when the monument was inaugurated.

 

atlantichotelnewquay.co.uk/cheers-to-125-years/

 

They call "found film" at those images in film or plates that are find undeveloped inside old cameras or in other places, like boxes or old houses.

 

This film is part of a large pack I bought in the internet from somebody in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands.

 

This one was a roll of inusual 117 format Kodak Brownie film, stand developed with Rodinal at 25º C for 42 minutes.

 

C-41, E-6, 510-pyro, HC-110, wetting agent, a 2-roll and 3-roll Paterson tank, alkaline rapid fixer, measuring cups, thermometer and some extra spare powders. Not much space, all must fit in this plastic box.

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