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For the Pessimist, the glass is half empty.
For the Optimist the glass is half full.
For the Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
Olympus OM-2 and Zuiko 50mm f/1.4, Kentmere 100 in Rodinal 1+50 for 13 min @ 20°C and digitalized using kit zoom and extension tubes.
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The warm glow from a setting sun is reflected off the concrete spillway cells of the Murray Lock & Dam. The dam sits under the Big Dam Bridge on the Arkansas River in Little Rock. The dam & lock is part of a series of similar structures to facilitate commercial vessel navigation on the Arkansas River all the way up to Tulsa, OK.
Completed in 1965, Carson Engineering Center was opened for use during the 75th anniversary celebration of the University of Oklahoma. Designed to house the growing College of Engineering, the facility effectively doubled the space available for engineering programs. The building was originally called the Engineering Center, but was renamed for William H. Carson, the second dean of the College, upon his death in the early 1970’s.
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Architects James Gowan and James Stirling. My new favourite building (for the moment)! Great reflections in the recently renovated engineering block roof glazing. The slightly blotchy effect is due to the translucent fibreglass infill to the glazing units, all to match the original installation.
I have worked in and around engineering for more years than I care to remember. It still continues to amaze me what can be made from a lump of raw metal.
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Engineering Approach - If it works, don't fix it!
I wish I had some power tools for the job. The Cube has been very un-cooperative.
Now I've never ever made a color shot of the strobist setup, but this one is an exception. You really must see it (click on the link at the end of the description). And please leave a comment which one you prefer - this one or setup shot :)
Strobist info:
* Canon 20D | 17-40mm @ 17 | f/8 | 1/250s | RAW | SOOC
* Sunpak 5000AF left into silver umbrella with 3/4 blue gel
* Sunpak 5000AF behind subject with tough green gel
* Subpak 4000AF right with 3/4 CTO gel
Strobist setup shot: click here
is shown at Marquette, IA, which was the only bright spot on a day where all the weather people missed the forecast and an area of low pressure literally developed right over my head.
This is certainly the best looking engineering car consist of the Class 1's.
CP GP20C-ECO 2227 has been assigned to this train since it was released from Gateway Transit Services in Granite City, IL several years ago.
UP Engineering Special, running under Symbol PJCPR2 crosses over the Meramec River in Sherman, MO running on Track 1 of the UP Jefferson City Sub near MP 24 on June 14, 2018.
My day had started with dropping my youngest daughter at Vashon High School to take the ACT. I figured I'd bop over to Luther and see what showed up, maybe head over to Venice or Madison for a bit. Word came along about this Special being called out of Jefferson City and already to Gasconade by the time word got to me. I hopped on 70, zoomed through downtown STL, then blasted out I-44 to get to the best EB shot I could think of in the area. The trip took about 45 minutes and I got the Sherman with about 15 min to spare. Quite the haul for what would turn out to be the only decent catch I got of it.
UP ET44AH #2666
UP ET44AH #2728
UPP Power Car #207
UPP Crew Sleeper #314 "Columbia River"
UPP Businees Car #119 "Kenefick"
UPP Baggage Car #5779 "Promontory"
UPP Deluxe Sleeper #412 "Lake Forest"
UPP Deluxe Sleeper #1602 "Green River"
UPP Diner #4808 "City of Los Angeles"
UPP Inspection Car #420 "Fox River"
-UP PJCPR2
-Track 1 UP (ex-MoPac) Jefferson City Sub, near MP 24
-Meramec River, Sherman, MO
-July 14, 2018
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Engineering work was taking place between Harrogate and Leeds on 21st June 2020. Here, Colas class 70/8 no. 70810 heads a ballast train, the 14.08 from Doncaster Belmont to Harrogate, entering the single line section at Poppleton.
My solution for the second challenge.
Unfortunately I don't have accesss to my bricks right now, so it'll be digital fiddling only :(
W. 56th St., NY, NY. Hoping someone can explain how those two outriggers work. Seems like there should be four of them to keep it from toppling.....can some of you engineers out there explain?
Arcadia Solutions, LLC at the 17th annual Career Fair. The event offers students and employers the opportunity to meet and explore career opportunities. This year's event featured 49 organizations.
Photo by Kathryn LoConte Lapierre.
The Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto is a true realization of Engineering as Art.
The modern gallery received a $276-million renovation transformation by the Toronto-born architect of the world: Frank Gehry.
Inside the gallery, a generous $100 million dollar gift from the late Ken Thomson's unparalleled collection of Canadian and European art with Picasso and more.
Nikon lens AF-S Nikkor 18-55 mm
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31452 burbles away at Bolton Abbey with an engineering train during a Chris Gee organised photocharter
En provenance de Creil, la Nacelle caténaire n°2 encadrée par l'Y9048 en tête et l'Y9104 en queue, arrive à son terminus : Conflans-Ste-Honorine. Le convoi est vu sur le raccordement de Conflans à Eragny et s'apprête à franchir le PN n°1.
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A couple of good precision engineering images I located:
Reckless precision.
Image by digitalpimp.
Raffles Spot, Singapore
Explore #54, January 18, 2011
SMC Pentax M Zoom 75-150mm 1:4
Image by Yumi Abe
"What a strange lens !
Mechanically it is a piece of really clever engineering. It...
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(Source from Chinese Rapid Prototyping Blog)