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An electrical insulator from my collection, marked Gayner No. 48-400. I found it along railroad tracks, the soot from steam engines has left black stain on it.
Two electrical cabinets in Preston. The one on the right is possibly Edwardian. The details make me think of a more optimistic society than the one that made the cabinet on the left.
Test shot with the Sony 135mm STF lens on an M10. Any DSLR lens is a cumbersome on an M, especially if it also needs the EVF. The Sony is no exception, but it is an interesting pairing with an M camera.
I exposed this without bothering to protect the cloudy but bright sky. Surprisingly, the lamp post details exposed almost perfectly, instead of a silhouette I had been expecting. Just a slight tweak to the highlights and the shadows, and a +10 in contrast (my standard RAW conversion) was all that was necessary.
The fine print on the can is not quite readable – I think the font size is too small to be picked up by a 135mm lens. But the next time I'm here, I will try to specifically focus on the label and see if I can actually read it.
M10M5193-Sony 135STF
See you later, Main Street Electrical Parade! Can't wait to see your little brother Paint the Night at California Adventure!
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An awesome electrical storm over Aguas Claras district, Brasília, Brazil. A freakish demonstration of nature's power!!!
Electrical tape
I'm contemplating an entire body suit because I am totally in love. And so happy to have discovered it so that I can keep creating even though my finger is still acting up!
It is 8:30 AM on a calm and quiet Sunday morning. The city of Glendive is nearly empty, with the exception of one area. The BNSF engine holding, fueling, and storage facility is buzzing with life. Seen here is just a snippet of the action, as a pair of BNSF mechanics perform scheduled maintenance to an EMD SD70ACe. The unit second closest to us is ready to be shuttled onto the turntable by a former GN switcher just out of shot, while the lead unit is having an electrician perform repairs to the electrical system.
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22/52 Electrical
Creator: Unidentified.
Location: Brisbane, Queensland.
Description: Business premises of A. G. Jackson, Electrical Engineer, a double fronted, two story building with iron awning and decorative lacework.
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The three modules of the BepiColombo mission are connected together electrically for testing.
On the left is ESA's Mercury Planetary Orbiter and on the right is the Mercury Transfer Module. JAXA's Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter is out of view in this image.
Credits: ESA–B.Guillaume
High-voltage switch gear for the Fermilab accelerators, with the now-obsolete capacitor tree. Typical Fermilab color palette :-)
Halloran Springs, CA. Protomachines flashlight from outside cuz the bird in there didn't seem to like me much
My Lego HST MOC is undergoing its 3rd major rebuild. This time, in order to be converted to DCC operation with sound! I am installing ESU LokSound v.4 decoders into both power cars. This will give realistic *co-ordinated* sound emanating from both powers cars operating as a consist. In order to fit the decoder, speaker and to install operational head/tail lights, the body shell required a major rebuild to accommodate the new equipment and to improve the look of the body shell--in particular the front-end/cab.
This illustration is part 1 of 2 documenting how I convert a standard Lego 9V motor bogie for operation with DCC. It essentially involves separating the track electrical pickup from the motor electrical feed. The DCC decoder picks up the track electrical signal and then feeds the motor using a very sophisticated motor drive algorithm/circuit. I use the opportunity of this conversion to completely clean and refurbish the motor bogie as well as applying new lubricant suitable for use with plastic components.
HST Decoder Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3bw4mbE7Gg
HST Decoder Source: www.dckits-devideos.co.uk/shop/dcc_digital_loco_sounds/di...
More info, including videos to follow!