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Copper Neck Piece
This piece was created for the Etsy metal, Project Runway Season 9 challenge.
this week we were asked to GO BIG.
This a photo has been shot specially for the theme of "electronics and devices" in ZAIN 1st Photography Contest
and I used Paint with light techniques to get the best lighting only on the edge of the computer and on the e-go ;)
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Typical night scene in Manila, where people commute on jeepneys on their way home.
I shot this through the window of a moving car.
Former Rock Island GP40s and F units of various heritages sit at Willowbrook Shop having recently been forced into storage by GO's new F59PHs, one of which is visible on the left.
GO Transit 2013 Alexander Dennis Enviro500 #8151 seen Not In Service on YMCA Boulevard near Rivis Road.
© YT 2014.
GO Transit 8009 (2008 Alexander Dennis Enviro500) is seen at York University, on Route 48B to Meadowvale GO Station.
© YT 2013.
GO Transit 2376 (2008 MCI D4500CT) is seen on University Avenue at Hazel Street, on Route 25C to University of Waterloo.
Testing a new lens - Vivitar Series 1 28/1.9 + extension tube @ f/1.9. With extension tubes, the bokeh becomes nice. Aberrations remain.
GOES-S coming out of the Thermal Vacuum Chamber in Littleton, Colorado. This environmental test ensures the satellite can operate in the harsh environment of space.
Go-Ahead London General Volvo B9TL Wright Eclipse Gemini LK59FEH WVN10 working route 357 Whipps Cross Roundabout to Hatch Lane Chingford Hatch
Owing to their fisherman’s reporting system and growing relationship with the fishing industry, the skipper of Emily K, Falmouth, had reported a string of pots which had been lost in the winter storms.
A team of seven volunteer divers from the charity, specially trained to survey and recover lost fishing gear, set off from Mylor on board Moonshadow.
3 teams of divers searched north and south of the given marks and encountered one end of a string of pots, covering some distance to confirm the string was lost.
One of the teams found pots leading off the reef down to 33m depth, ending with the main line tangled around a boulder and a frayed snapped rope. They surveyed 12 pots in detail, finding a lot of crab and lobster still alive in the pots.
Another team found the other end of the string which stretched almost half a mile across the reef with over 30 pots. They marked this with a surface marker buoy for the return the next day.
Deemed too many to recover onto the dive boat in one go, the skipper was in contact with the local fishermen discussing whose gear it could be, to arrange assistance to recover it. The owner was contacted to discuss recovery options and he confirmed that the string should have 36 pots, lost 12-18 months ago.
The divers recovered 12 pots freeing 35 Edible Crab, 7 Spider Crab, 3 Lobsters, 10 Starfish, A flatfish and a Scallop (all alive except for 3 edible crabs) The remaining pots were marked with a buoy for the fishing vessel to recover onto their larger boat the following Monday. The divers had cleared all pots of obstructions over the 2 dives, so hauling onto the vessel was straightforward.
Jamie of Emily K told us “We were delighted to have a string of pots we’d lost in the storms, recovered. The work you’re doing is fantastic for the inshore grounds and fleet. Please keep up the good work. “
Ghost Fishing UK raise funds for their activities themselves, usually through public donations and fundraising campaigns.
The place photographed is an amusement area with a few big halls/buildings, called "Go Planet". And in this image you can see I turned Go Planet into a little planet of its own :)
© YT 2014.
GO Transit 8004 (2008 Alexander Dennis Enviro500) is seen at York University, on Route 45 to York University.
We’re slowly clearing out our loft.
This is in surprisingly good nick. It was my favourite board game. I bought it on holiday when I was about 10 or 11 so it’s well over 50 years old.
I love those 60’s graphics and bright colours.
Mrs G’s been put on notice - we’re going on a round the world trip tonight.
Market street, Manchester.
Another along the old musical songs, this is from the 30's musical "anything goes" it has the line...In olden days a glimpse of stocking was thought of as something shocking, now heaven knows, anything goes.
This was my long exposure with water i was talking about in the previous picture.
It may not be framed that well, but the fact that the only editing i did was a tad bit of contrast is pretty cool to me. Those lights cast a cool light.
So, the end of another long and great holiday. Still got a fair number of pictures to edit and upload but they'll have to wait a bit. Of more immediate concern is that this aircraft has no upper deck and only two engines. And appears to be made by the French. Hmmmm.
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