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Taken with Nikon D90 and 105mm f/2.8 AF-S VR

The Fender stays are threaded instead of smooth . Instead of using a standard daruma or p-clamp to attach the stay to the fork,, a threaded boss is used to ; both attach,, and adjust the stay/fender placement. very integrated very French...

 

Model 2700 FTL

Tyre type 27.00x49

Tyre size 2700mm dia.

SWL 2.5 Tonnes

160 deg. rotation

96 deg. tilt angle

Note: Other sizes and models available.

 

Please see www.universalhydraulics.co.uk for more information.

 

A new batch of warming huts, designed to keep ice skaters warm on the cold Assiniboine River trail, have been unveiled at The Forks in downtown Winnipeg.

 

Officials with The Forks showed off the winners of the 2013 Warming Huts competition, in which architects and artists design shelters for winter enthusiasts skating, walking or skiing on the frozen river.

 

The contest attracted almost 100 submissions from around the world this year. A jury chose three winning designs:

 

Hygge House, a joint effort between three Winnipeg design firms.

The Smokehouse by aamodt/plumb architects in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Woolhaus by Myungkweon Park, a landscape architect in New York.

 

Hygge House is a "reproduction of one of the most cherished symbols of Canadiana — the wilderness cottage," according to the designers.

 

The cabin-like hut will be a bright yellow colour to help brighten up the winter landscape, they said.

 

By contrast, The Smokehouse will have a black charred-wood-like exterior. Felt-lined interior walls and a fire pit will encourage a "quiet warm space."

 

Woolhaus will also use felt to create "an interior environment that is isolated from the intense cold, brightness and noise of the frozen Assiniboine River," according to the designer.

 

Construction of the warming huts started in early January and, weather permitting, go onto the Assiniboine River trail shortly. They will join eight huts that were built in previous years.

 

Besides the three competition hut designs, organizers have invited architects from Atelier Big City — a collective of three architects in Montreal — to design a warming hut.

 

As well, a hut designed by 100 University of Manitoba architecture students will appear on the river. Weave Wave will knit 100 pieces of material together into a "dynamic multi-textured hut."

Fork tailed Sunbird, Aethopyga christinae, 叉尾太陽鳥, Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden (KFBG), 嘉道理農場暨植物園, 21 Feb 2010

The shallowest DoF from a series of manual macro shots of the most useful of cutlery: the fork. All taken with Olympus OM-D EM-5 body, Industar 61 manual Leica thread mount lens (designed in 1959; model used dated 1993) + adaptor, and a cheap set of extension tubes.

 

The result(s) - I'll let you be the judge of that but the ability to adjust the DoF and aperture whilst using the magnification mode allows for an amazing amount of creative control.

 

See the series here: www.flickr.com/photos/mylesdavidson/sets/72157633180755858/

Colored gel lit from beneath, with a second gel (of a different color) casting onto the objects making them appear a color other than white.

how much would you pay to go? lol

The Middle Fork Path in Springfield, Oregon is a 4-mile-long, 10-foot-wide pathway that runs from Clearwater Park all the way to Dorris Ranch, revealing views of the scenic Middle Fork Willamette River.

 

Visitors can access the path from Dorris Ranch to the west and Clearwater Park to the east. From Clearwater Park, the path travels first along the Springfield Mill Race channel and then along the Middle Fork of the Willamette River to a pedestrian bridge spanning Quarry Creek. Path users enjoy a small picnic area with a portable restroom just before the bridge. They can now continue on around the butte to Dorris Ranch, where a new trailhead, parking area and restroom have been built.

 

The Middle Fork Path also connects to the 3-mile Mill Race Path, creating an 8-mile loop that incorporates downtown Springfield.

 

With brief sections of on-street bicycle lanes, both paths connect to an extensive existing riverfront path system linking Springfield and Eugene.

 

To further enhance the path’s regional appeal, a bridge across the river is in long-range plans. Such a bridge would provide access to Lane County’s 2,300-acre Howard Buford Recreation Area and Mount Pisgah, including 16 miles of trails within the recreation area and access to the preferred route of the Eugene to Pacific Crest Trail.

 

willamalane.org/park/middle-fork-path/

 

Fork Run in the Allegheny National Forest in Forest County PA. Taken while hiking upstream and checking hemlock trees for hemlock woolly adelgid, an insect that has killed much of the hemlock population in the Appalachian Region. It has been confirmed in the ANF and Allegany State Park in New York.

I use Sheldon Brown as my authority in calling dropouts a style of fork ends, but some people disagree and I'm okay with that. Out of laziness I've called horizontal rear fork ends "dropouts."

No manipulation , just an egg and 2 forks over a 12 mm glass for the reflection.

Rings made from recycled decorative spoons and forks. Picked up at Camberwell Market.

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Forks Over Knives

Done with the kit lens in reversed mode

Cardiff Fork, Big Cottonwood Canyon - Salt Lake County, Utah USA

Forks Washington.....Twilight home town

  

WILL THE REAL FORKS WASHINGTON PLEASE STAND UP! (taken before the movie/book was out)

Entering the public launch area on Bear Lake, MI

Project365 • Mar 17, 2009: Playing around with DOF and reflection in my kitchen.

Fork-tailed Flycatcher, Tikal, Guatemala

Fork handles...a very British joke. November 2017. Messina, Sicily. Nikon D300S with Nikon 16-85.

To see the medium (477 x 500) animated image and a cropped version scroll down to the first comment below; to see the large (1000 x 1049) view original size (look above in the "actions" menu).

 

The Library of Congress website offers a multitude of historical images, many with no known restrictions on use. This image is derived from the circa 1880 C. R. Savage stereograph titled Looking up the Kanyon. Depicted is a section of American Fork Kanyon, Wahsatch Range, Utah.

 

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The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation. The original image has no known restrictions on use. Library of Congress web address for this image: www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2005686957/ .

 

Technical trivia

Image manipulation, registration, and gif generation performed with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes. Scaling: L-1.3%; R+1.5%

I prefer this pre 1983 style classic Colnago fork crown to the one on my 83 Super. I bought this one to replace the corroded one that came with my bike. Unfortunately there was a bulge in the stem that the seller didn't reveal.

“Fork: An instrument used chiefly for the purpose of putting dead animals into the mouth.

Doing a Dovetail!

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