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Stoneware from the Beardsley Pottery on Denman Island, in the "Leaf" pattern. Purchased in Victoria circa 2005.

Yes, it works: imgur.com/kmJb8pL

 

My seventh Iron build against jaapxaap using the White 4x4 Flower with Rounded Petals White 4x4 Flower with Rounded Pedals. Check out Iron Builder to follow the whole battle!

 

I used all 100 seed part in this build.

Vall d'Incles, Incles, Canillo parroquia, Vall d'Orient, Andorra

 

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Assembly Sculpture by Peter Burke at Woolwich Arsenal. Installed 2005

 

Embedded in all of us is the ability to recognise and read the human figure from scant visual information. In this work Burke has sought to depict a collective human presence with a series of defined spaces. Here shown is two of the figures of which there are Sixteen partial body moulds arranged as if coming together with the tightest concentration of figures in the middle of the group.

The material and forms draw on the artist's early involvement with engineering practice, and an appreciation of the aesthetic properties of functional engineering construction. The cast iron forms have been designed to be industrially produced and repeated to reflect the use of industrial production methods , and are bolted together using the convention for the joining of castings. Each figure is suggested by three out of the possible four assembled mould sections of a body cast, allowing the viewer visual entry and an opportunity to perceive it from the outside in, as if casting ones own body.

Assembly was conceived as an assembly of persons, of parts, and spaces, which can finally be assembled by the viewer and in turn pays homage to the proud history of the Woolwich Arsenal and all that worked there over the centuries.

C-FPCA, a 33-year-old Boeing 767-375ERBDSF, on approach to runway 06R at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario. It was arriving as ACA7254 (Air Canada) from Lima, Peru.

 

Serial number 24306 first flew on March 28, 1989. It began its career as C-FPCA with Canadian Airlines International Ltd. on April 18, 1989. It joined the Air Canada fleet when CAIL was acquired on January 1, 2001.

 

After being converted into a freighter by Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. at Lod, Israel; it started operating again on December 9, 2021.

It is the first of eight 767-300ERBDSFs that will eventually be wearing Air Canada Cargo titles.

Esglesia Sant Cerni de Nagol, romanesque chapel at Nagol, Sant Julia de Loria, Gran Valira, Andorra, Pyrenees

 

Camis & Rutes hiking spot Sant Serni.

 

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The corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) is a North American species of rat snake that subdues its small prey by constriction. It is found throughout the southeastern and central United States. Their docile nature, reluctance to bite, moderate adult size, attractive pattern, and comparatively simple care make them popular pet snakes. In the wild, they usually live around 6–8 years, but in captivity can live to an age of 23 years or more. Though superficially resembling the venomous copperhead and often killed as a result of this mistaken identity, corn snakes are harmless and beneficial to humans. Corn snakes lack functional venom and help control populations of wild rodent pests that damage crops and spread disease. They can be distinguished from Copperhead snakes by their brighter colors, slender build, round pupils and lack of heat-sensing pits.

 

Technical Information (or Nerdy Stuff):

Camera - Nikon D7200 (handheld)

Lens – Nikkor 18-300mm Zoom

ISO – 400

Aperture – f/8

Exposure – 1/80 second

Focal Length – 300mm

 

The original RAW file was processed with Adobe Camera Raw and final adjustments were made with Photoshop CS6.

 

"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11

Camera and lens still seem functional.

The architecture of the East Coast Main Line 14 mile Selby Diversion won’t win any beauty contest and can at best be described as functional.

 

Built to avoid risks to trains from mining subsidence, a new diversionary route, the first purpose-built section of high-speed railway in the UK runs to the west of Selby, construction started in July 1980, paid for by the National Coal Board and opened to British Rail Intercity East Coast Services on the 3rd October 1983.

 

LNER Azuma is the third generation of High Speed Intercity train to use the diversion, here Class 800 Bi-mode 800106 speeds under Field Lane Hambleton with a service for Edinburgh.

 

800106 1S19 13:53 St Neots to Edinburgh Waverley Services not running into London due to Kings Cross rebuilding work.

 

20th June 2020

I highlighted in my photo titled "Pass the Parcel - 2" that in Autumn 2015, Pembrokeshire County Council took on the lease of a Plaxton Centro-bodied VDL SB200 for contracted Service 322 (Haverfordwest & Withybush Hospital-Narberth-Whitland-St Clears-Carmarthen & Glangwili Hospital) on behalf of the then contractor, Silcox.

 

Silcox had been regularly using a UVG-bodied Dennis Javelin, P780 WDE, on the contract, which had replaced an 08-plate Alexander Dennis Enviro300. January 2016 was the deadline for single-deck service buses used on registered local bus services to comply with the Public Service Vehicle Accessibility Regulations 2000 (PSVAR), which no doubt prompted the Council's actions in leasing the VDL.

 

Whilst Silcox had built up a sizeable fleet of former MoD vehicles, P780 WDE had been purchased new, presumably as as a cheaper option than a buying a standard coach.

 

This shot from March 2014 shows her in a foggy Blue Street in Carmarthen when she was on her way to Glangwili Hospital after dropping off in the Bus Station.

Whatever it takes to make something work in an old downtown building

We have many old bridges and viaducts here and further north. All seemed to have been built with such pride and elegance, and this is but one example.

 

The bridge carries something quite mundane, pipes which carry water further southwards. The stonework is very good, and the whole design aesthetically pleasing.

 

The River Lune floods severely very frequently, so this bridge has to be sturdy (on the other side of the bridge is a record of some of the flood heights).

 

Taken in the Lune Valley with a small compact Canon camera

Pakruojis, Lithuania

About 20 kilometres (around 12 miles) outside Orange, New South Wales is the genuine heritage town of Millthorpe and we had to have a look at this. We realised we had been through before. This is the railway station, recently reopened as such which is also a very smart cafe where we had a lovely lunch. Sadly the town's success in many ways is also a bit of a negative, despite it being a weekday, the streets with their refurbished and upmarket shops were also busy and the preponderance of parked cars somewhat inhibited the photographic ambience of the widespread heritage architecture and values. It happens!

 

For anyone travelling, as I have said before some of these magnificent towns look like a page out of Australian history. There are quite a few around which will have you stepping back into the 19th century, colonisation architecture still standing doesn't go back further than that really. If you are travelling, you will find them more in the older states where primary building materials were stone and brick, like Tasmania, Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales. Some wonderful ones are places like Campbell Town, Oatlands, Ross and Rothwell in Tasmania, several through the centre of Victoria, Millthorpe, Gulgong, Sofala, Hill End, Carcoar, Canowindra and the little towns I have mentioned recently in New South Wales and places north of the Barossa in South Australia. There are many more, these are just a sprinkle but well worth the visit. All are on good roads. I come from Queensland where there are also some rarer good ones (it was settled a little later and much was made of the less durable timber for building) but Charters Towers is a good one as is Ravenswood and places in the scenic rim around Brisbane. I am not so familiar with Western Australia, anyone want to chime in with other recommendations, please do so.

Nice views out over the Kuna Crest at left, massive Mono Lake NE on the horizon with the island in Owens Valley, red cinder Koip and Parker Peaks lined up left center, Alger Lakes SSE at center, Banner Peak and Mt Ritter on the far horizon peaking from behind the Koip Crest right center, and Lyell Canyon W far away at right. Kuna crest proper a hundred feet away at far right doesn't have as clear a view of the Alger Lake basin. Kiop Peak is a 15 minute easy but tiring steep class 2 slope of basketball size talus. Kuna Peak just W is another 15 min mostly easy class 2-3 down and up across a saddle of boulder size talus. Mid July.

 

Some wreckage from a 1943 B24 bomber crash litters the slopes below the summit.

 

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After a years work, it's finally here. Unfortunately it didn't turn out as sleek or as clean as I had hoped, but then I chose to sacrifice looks for functionality. It is an action figure, after all!

Creative use of some industrial plumbing at a former East Berlin railway station

César Manrique Foundation is headquartered in a spectacular dwelling designed by César Manrique himself upon his return from New York City, when he decided to locate permanently at Lanzarote. This was his home for the 20 years running from 1968 to 1988, the longest he ever lived in a single place. It is sited in the midst of a lava coulee formed during the violent eruptions that rocked the island between 1730 and 1736. This 3 000 square metre building engages in constant dialogue with the natural surrounds on its 30 000-square metre lot and beyond: here, volcano and architecture blend in mutual respect.

 

The upper storey draws its inspiration from Lanzarote’s traditional architecture, enhanced with modern functional elements such as wide windows, large rooms and overhead lighting.

 

The lower storey is built around five natural volcanic bubbles interconnected by tunnels excavated in the lava. They constitute a surprisingly habitable setting and an exemplary intervention in a natural space. The swimming pool, the small ballroom, the oven, the barbeque… are also open to visitors, all surrounded by abundant plant life and the island’s ubiquitous basalt. The room located just before the exit is the painter’s former studio, today converted into an exhibition hall for paintings.

 

The landscaping around the house plays on the fascinating contrast between the inorganic black lava, volcanic ash and “socos” (low wind screens) on the one hand and fruit trees and other plants on the other.

 

It was a beautiful day in Mitgardia. Sir Uridius Dratiphe was standing one of the towers flanking the gatehouse - the taller one; he always made a point of only standing on the taller one - he liked feeling the wind and sniffing in the healthy, bracing, northern air. Plus, he liked keeping a look out for Algus and other brigands and suchlike.

 

Suddenly a cart turned up the road and came into view. A couple of fellows - one of them pertly waving up at them -

walked up with it to the drawbridge, where, curiously enough, the cart stopped, and the two chaps started unloading and rolling in their wares.

 

"Most intriguing!" remarked Sir Uridius to the guard besides him, "I do believe I've never seen a merchant stop right outside instead of actually coming in the town before."

 

"You think it's suspicious, sir?" inquired the guard, "shall I go down and check what's up?"

 

"Exactly," returned Sir Uridius, "and if that Barnaby fellow we've heard of recently has any of his dreadful schemes up again, make sure you stop them in good time."

 

The guard headed down accordingly, putting on a most important air. Suddenly there was a bit of a scuffle in the court, and Barnaby himself (who had rode up under the cart, and who had managed to sneak in to do the dealing when no one happened to be looking) came flying out toward the gate.

 

"Raise the drawbridge, shut the portcullis!" exclaimed Sir Uridius excitedly.

The order was too slow, however (and the other fellow on guard had spent too long waving his sword at the outlaw...) and Barnaby rushed up the rising drawbridge and leapt out to freedom - and as the portcullis had slammed shut just in front of the other guard who was pursuing them, the outlaws made good their escape, much to Sir Uridius and his guards' chagrin.

 

"What was he up to?" the former asked as the rather crestfallen guard came up.

 

"Oh, nothing much - only selling smuggled Kaliphlin oil to the cook and housekeeper."

 

"What!?" exclaimed Sir Uridius, utterly put out - "selling untaxed oil in this castle? That's enough to put a man in the sulks all day long!"

 

"Yes, and he charged double for it," the guard ventured hesitantly.

 

"This must be taken care of!" exclaimed the knight again, ignoring the guard. "A smuggler in this castle?! Bah! We have a time-honored tradition here of paying taxes, and it won't go be messed up with impunity! Come along, sirrah, we must concoct a plan..."

 

Another build from me! Just a freebuild for GoH as it happens - it is also the exterior of my previous scene, though, and a slightly changed version of my functional castle for the LCBTC. The portcullis and drawbrige both actually work, though unfortunately I had to scrap the collapsing wall and moving road functions when removing the base and finalizing this smaller build. Credit for the cart design (slightly altered) to the tutorial over on brickbuilt!

 

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Esglesia Sant Miquel de Prats, church at Prats, Canillo (parroquia), Vall d'Orient, Andorra, Pyrenees - (c) Lutz Meyer

 

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Functional exterior. MAN power unit fitted. No kerb window. I really thought that with Ulsterbus's commitment to the i4 would have extended a good deal to BE for a school bus variant. The i4 would have offered good ground clearance, Reliable Scania units

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The beautiful and functional truck crane that I built from a H0 (1/87) kit from Kibri compared to a stylish light grey 11cm heel ladies shoe.

Other interesting representations in 1/87 scale:

www.flickr.com/photos/193542172@N07/albums

  

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La hermosa y funcional grúa sobre camión que construí a partir de un kit H0 (1;87) de Kibri se compara con un elegante zapato de mujer de tacón gris claro de 11 cm.

Otras representaciones interesantes en escala 1:87:

www.flickr.com/photos/193542172@N07/albums

 

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Der schöne und funktionsfähige Autokran, den ich aus einem H0 (1:87) Bausatz von Kibri gebaut habe, im Vergleich zu einem schicken hellgrauen Damenschuh mit 11cm Absatz.

Weitere interessante Darstellungen im Massstab 1:87:

www.flickr.com/photos/193542172@N07/albums

  

Lovely oxidized cornice on a building in Wilson, NC. Beautiful failure captured on the WWPW 2013.

 

Enjoying the user experience of this lens with the T/S functionality. Still getting used to it and loving the results. One thing to remind myself is not to go crazy on the T/S functionality, it can be overdone. Using this lens at 0/0 setting provides very good imagery, sharp! The 45mm focal length offers a great perspective.

 

View other shots taken with this lens here. Small but a growing collection.

Water transport by canoe on Vembanad Lake near Kottayam, southern India.

Say hello to the Comet II, a pocket-sized marvel from the analog photography era! 🌟 This Italian gem by CMF proves that great things really do come in small packages. Despite its compact design, it’s capable of delivering sharp and stunning 24x24mm square negatives. Perfect for photographers who wanted portability without sacrificing quality.

 

The polished metal body, vintage typography, and minimalist charm make it as much a collector’s item as it is a functional camera. Imagine the stories this little powerhouse has told through its lens! ✨

 

Who else loves these compact classics? Share your Comet adventures (or dream shots) in the comments! ️

 

🔖 Tags: #CometII #VintageCameras #ItalianDesign #FilmPhotography #AnalogLove #RetroVibes

 

State Street

Hamburg, Pennsylvania

I finally set the pole to mount the remote wind speed/direction, outside humidity and rain gauge device. The sunny afternoon and high term of 68 F prompted this sudden burst of energy! Rains are predicted all day tomorrow so I should get some input on the accuracy of the rain catching device! The rain gauge is self dumping so you don't have to go outside to dump the accumulated rain and the amount is transmitted to this indoor display!

GamerLUG's Rainbow Six Siege

 

My main when I play with the boys is ROOK. I like giving out tshirts, so for my compulsory gun - I went with the sexy curvy P90. This was unlike any gun I've built (not that' I've built many, but if I had, it'd be different). It has a really weird handle configuration, and I really wanted to avoid the standard slope methods I've seen others have done - and instead went with the use of various arches to achieve the main slopes.

 

It has a functional charging handle, trigger and mag

 

Thanks to my man Nick for his help while I was building this on how to get XYZ done. As well as designing the ACOG scope :)

  

Built for GamerLUG's Rainbow Six Siege Collab - like most of our previous Collabs we've done, it's not about what's relevant, what will win awards, or what would even look good displayed. We build fun things from fun games we play. Borderlands, Overwatch, Forza, and this year the game we procrastinated most with ... Rainbow Six Siege.

 

Check out the BTB video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or-rtIrOYH8

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Functional quality, of course :). Radar in tow that turns in all directions. The 2 small folding jacks when the trailer is unhooked. (A radar not horizontal, when the trailer tilts, it works much less well!)

 

Radar on the roof of the vehicle which rotates 360 °. I really thoroughly styled this 2nd radar with sensors everywhere and tried to keep "the best spirit" with the 2 round transparent things.

 

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Qualité fonctionnel, bien entendu :). Radar en remorque qui tourne dans tous les sens. Les 2 petits vérins dépliables quand la remorque est décrochée. (Un radar pas à l'horizontal, quand la remorque bascule, cela marche nettement moins bien ! )

 

Radar sur le toit du véhicule qui tourne à 360°. J'ai vraiment stylisé à fond ce 2ème radar avec des capteurs partout et tenté de garder "au mieux l'esprit" avec les 2 trucs transparents ronds.

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needle roll made from felted scarf (blue) with felted cashmere sweater pages...part of the functional felt swap with accompanying pin cushion. Vintage glass buttons and trim.

 

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Mile 110 of the John Muir Trail, Sierra Nevada Mountains, Sequoia National Park, California. Mt Whitney is the highest point in the contiguous United States at 14,500 feet, and the official culmination of the JMT.

 

After a very windy and cold night on the summit bivyed behind a rock wall, ( way to windy to risk the tent...unless I wanted to try out a cuben kite ), and wearing every layer of clothing available inside my sleeping bag, a beautiful brilliant orange sunrise glow on the Needles was the reward.

 

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Monday Healthy Fact

Lemons contain a high amount of vitamin C, soluble fiber, and plant compounds that give them a number of health benefits. Lemons may aid weight loss and reduce your risk of heart disease, anemia, kidney stones, digestive issues, and cancer. {Sharing The Knowledge}

 

REFERENCE: www.healthline.com/nutrition/6-lemon-health-benefits

This lovely old windmill at Bembridge, on the Isle of Wight, was built around 1700 and was fully functional until 1913, when its young millers were drafted to prepare for the coming Great War.

 

Once painted in watercolour by JMW Turner, and now owned and nurtured by the National Trust, most of the windmill's original machinery is intact. Visitors can climb to the top, see its internal workings close at hand, and follow the process of milling down its four floors.

 

Or just sit outside in the sunshine and enjoy the unique sight!

Tosa d'Incles, view from Montaup, Canillo parroquia, Vall d'Orient, Andorra, Pyrenees - (c) Lutz Meyer

 

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Functional pub with some open spaces, popular with young people, has a small dance floor, darts and pool table available. Serves two (sometimes three) guest ales.

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