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Coal Excavators Cemetery
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Revisit after year.. as You can see, excavators are under demolish process.
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TECH INFO:
Hand held, 1/250, ISO 400, Sigma 10-20mm
Taken on Fomapan Action with Smena Symbol.
Developed in Adox Rodinal 1+25 @ 13 min.
Postprocessed with The GIMP.
There are many Little Ravens in Braeside but rarely one can see more than 2 or 3 together. That morning there were at least 10 of them enjoying communal breakfast.
(Corvus mellori)
Snorri loves excavators. And all kinds of diggers, tractors, trucks, front-loaders, skid-steer loaders, back hoes .....and what have you!!! :) (I really shouldn´t know all those words, thank you youtube.com)
Snorri also really loves this awful awful awful video (well, awful song at least) , (WARNING! don´t watch - and don´t say I didn´t warn you!! haha)
....but what are you going to do, the boy loves his excavators!
He even says "excavatoooo" in english! :) ....(which is "GRAFA" in icelandic). And everytime we se an excavator (which is actually a lot!) while driving, he shouts from the top of his lungs. GRAFA!!! GRAFA!!! GRAFA!!!! (pronounced graava)
Maks loves movie Kids DVD on Trucks - Excavator very much - he could watch that movie 10 times a day and more, if we let him. :)
Here, he turns the sound volume on more, to hear the music better! Kids are so smart this days.
dixfield, maine.
sony nex-6, tamron 17-50mm f2.8 xr di ii ld, la-ea2 adapter.
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In 1929 large-scale commercial gravel extraction began around Attenborough and a processing plant and associated offices and workshops was set up just to the east of Attenborough railway station straddling the railway. On the western edge of the works is a footpath and associated railway foot crossing that is a favoured location for railway photography, and hence the works have been a feature in many a railway photograph. Gravel extraction finished in 2019 and over the last few weeks the works have been demolished and the site is being prepared for housing. A Case CX210D excavator is at work on the site by the railway foot crossing on the 27th November 2020.
Apologies for the long absence, but finally I have found some time to make a new MOC! I've been working on a far larger building project which has taken up a lot of my building time these past few months, so I decided to do this little LDD wurm speed-build for a change (speed-build = took less than 4 hours).
Built in LDD and rendered using Bluerender.
GIF spinnie: bricksafe.com/files/TheOneVeyronian/moc-spinnies/Excavato...
The excavator at the Almonte power station to dredge the debris from the water intake channel (left). It is on short rails to reposition itself as required. I decided that b&w with selective colour was the way to process this photo.
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Red Excavator, you can buy instructions of this creation on my profile on Rebrickable - Devid VII
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