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The last remains of the old services building, nestled into the hill and being destroyed by a digger to make room for the new FIMS building.

December 9, 2010.

 

Photo: Douglas Keddy

Supershape foil balloon was one of many supershape foil balloons at the Big Y in Bethel,CT. The Big Y is a world class market * an American owned - grocery store.

05/16/2014

Huge Digger.

 

Zacatecas. Mexico.

 

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simple composition involving a digger

These two diggers are working on a road alignment at Raes Junction, Otago, New Zealand.

Monster Truck Monday…During our 3 Day trip we stop by The Monster Truck “Grave Diggers” race shop which is Located in Grandy, NC Follow this link if you are interested. www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo9l5ZelG9I

Grave Digger is 1950 Chevy Panel Truck...Well not the typical type..

Parked in the pits at Green Valley Raceway on 4 April 1982.

These two diggers are working on a road alignment at Raes Junction, Otago, New Zealand. See Me On Black

The Volvo excavator diggers are made for heavy-duty production, excelling at applications that require brute force earth moving and heavy craning to deep excavations.

 

Visit the Volvo Construction Equipment, North America website for more information on the Crawler Excavator.

Huge digger makes grader look like a toy in Macrae's Gold Mine, South Island

The bib is a small dishcloth with neck strap.

Measures 6.5”x6.5" with 9” neck strap

 

Pattern can be found here:

 

www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/modern-cabled-baby-bib

 

Hard Hat? Check. Work boots. Check. Macaroni and cheese? Check.

www.uncommongoods.com/product/construction-plate-utensils...

 

See also my 'slobber soaker' bibs - www.flickr.com/photos/31353216@N04/3812635760/in/photostream

Fine example of a Ness Digger circa 1972. Stock rake frame with Arlen's bolt together springer (2 inches shorter than the glide forks), Struts replacing the shocks (2 inches shorter than the shocks). At one time we started putting 15 inch rims on the rear and mounted nylon car tires purchased from Sears cuz they really "howled" during burnouts at traffic lights.

The J.C. Balls formation JCB digger dance team in action at Cromford Steam Rally, Derbyshire

Grave Digger getting lots of air at the Monster Jam held at Scotia Speedworld tonight.

 

Featured in the Haligonia Flickr slideshow.

ZEN MAGNETS, NEOBALLS, BUCKY CHROMATICS - Neodymium Magnetic Balls (@1070) - Digger Dozer (v2 and v3).

 

Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPITCmqhpq4

 

This is the colored version of the Digger Bulldozer (Digger Dozer v1). It uses a combinations of Zen Magnets, NeoBalls, and Bucky Chromatics to show off a lot more detail that was lost in the original mono-chrome version. I chose the color combos to make the parts detail really stand out.

 

Digger Dozer v2 kept the straight scooper arms, increased the size of the scooper,. and added some top teeth.

 

Digger Dozer v3 modified the scooper arms to be more smaller bulldozers. This mod shortened the length enough to fit into a 4x7x4 inch display case.

 

Construction steps and more photos: www.flickr.com/photos/tend2it/sets/72157631653093780/

 

The Super Scooper that contained all the NeoBall colors turned out too big and two layers were removed for the final design.

 

Got the display case from Taps Plastics along with a small lazy susan that I will add to the bottom later to allow the case to rotate. The metal base used to keep the dozer in place was constructed using Zen Magnet gift set plates (3), aluminum foil tape, scotch tape, and prism film

plastic coated paper. The plates were taped together and wrapped in the prism paper.

 

Description from v1 ... I've always had this design in the back of my head to do. After several attempts, this one came out the closest to what I had in mind. This little beauty has a little scooper blade in the front, wheels instead of caterpillar treads, a digger arm in the rear with two stabilizing legs on either side.

 

It has a solid body using the same layering building technique I've used in the past (start with a parallel center and work your way outward adding details as part of the layering). The wheels were done using a hexagon layer on one side and an offset circular ring pattern on the other. The wheel axle height is compensated within the body using a notch.

 

Because of the single strand magnetic field, the front roof supports could not be straightened out.

 

There is a little seat for the driver inside the cab area, which is open. The weight of the entire thing is resting on the wheels.

Advanced Auto Parts Monster Jam 2015.

 

Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, CA.

Minolta X-700

Kodak Kolor 200

Day 47 or 365 - HDR Digger

Playing around with tone mapping a single exposure. I know it's a little cliche to go this far with HDR but it is fun to play with :-)

 

View On Black

Mv Margaret Sinclair transporting an excavator to the Isle of Jura From Tayinloan pier. The digger owned by George MacNaughton and son of Lochgilphead, Argyll.

Pentacon six TL

Arsat 80mm F2.8

Kodak Ektar 100

A test shot to check shutter speeds on new to me pentacon six tl

Screen shot from Skyline web cam

 

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I've always wanted to be let loose with one of these!

There is a place anyone can...

www.diggerland.com/

Maybe for my 70th birthday!

Old Pub destroyed by fire, showing the layers of age.

سبحان من خلق وإبداع

bee size :5mm

nikon d3

STAKE SHOT BY : StackShot Macro Rail

JML optical 21mm f/3.5

shot at 9.25 :1 magnification.

stacking by zerene stacker PMAX

Stacked from 58 shot

DIST/STEP= .010mm

شكراً لك من مر من هنا

Thanks to everyone who passed by here

 

Can I make this noisier?

Digger, Excavator? Don't really know what the correct name is for these contraptions.

 

At least it's neatly parked within the white lines in this car park.. ;-)

with spots.

  

Digger and I worked together in 77 mapping Weardale.

In 79 the job was done and we moved in separate directions.

We met again earlier this year on Flickr.

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