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I just finished generating and editing this picture [a brown bowl with plain white stones in it]. Being a great lover of colored tones, this was way too much fun to produce!
The old generator outside the now closed supermarket.
A friend made a comment on FB that I took a lot of nature photos. I've decided to show her, and others, that I can take other things!!
Thank you for your favourites. :O)
47 157 passes the site of Savernake Low station with 1A40, the 10:32 Paignton - Paddington which is formed of the MkIII generator set
Several historical gen sites have this working listed as an HST drag which it clearly isn't
Rescanned at higher resolution with better colour and image quailty
Original series Duff 47 404 Hadrian heads 1E98, the 12:05 Liverpool - Scarborough as it approaches York at Holgate bridge
Developed as a sister ship for the SAGITTAIRE, the EGIDE is a multi-purpose field generator. This CYGNUS Corp. prototype uses its 3 electromagnetic plasma accelerators in order to create various force fields. It is mainly use as a long range radar, creating a half parsec wide spheric spiderweb like field around it, giving intel for the SAGITTAIRE hyperspace missiles or as a shield generator. The EGIDE draws it power from the new generation gravity generator.
PS: The windscreen is sprayed...
Five Mack Titans hauling a 250 ton generator from Morwell to Melbourne port. All up weight about 650 tonnes.
An Edison General Electric Co. 200 kilowatt generator from 1891. This is more than 10 feet tall. It was built at the Schnectady Works in Schnectady, New York.
Seen at the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation in Dearborn, Michigan.