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Clarence Creek Falls, 45 ft. A lot of hacking and whacking through stinging nettles and over unstable ground was required in order to get down to this waterfall. Unfortunately, I did go the wrong way down, making it much tougher on myself than needed. It is a difficult waterfall to photograph. This straight on view was pretty much the only option I had.

 

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Indian actress Kareena Kapoor is rough on the news. However, the child is not the issue, the report said the scale of hacking the news of Kareena. Bollywood actress Kareena two months before the tax return had been trying to hacking. The man was caught by now.

This is side view. Its in beater shape than front view

With the construction of the transcontinental railroad, a vast number of railroad ties were needed. Cutting timber to produce railroad ties was known as ‘tie hacking.’ The Bridger-Teton has a long history of tie hack activities from 1867 to 1952. Ties were cut on the forested mountain slopes, skidded to a river’s edge, and floated to the nearest railroad. Evidence of tie hack activity, including abandoned cabins, can still be found along the Green River, the Hams Fork River, and in the mountains west of LaBarge and Big Piney.

The history of tie hack activities on the Bridger-Teton begins in 1867 along the upper Green River. In that year, Charles Delony contracted with the Union Pacific Railroad to supply ties to the rail head in the town of Green River. During the winter of 1867, Delony constructed a cook shack, commissary, bunkhouse, and saw mill on the banks of the Green River near the present day Forest boundary. He hired 30 men to cut ties during the winter near the head quarters. These ties were skidded down to the river's edge then floated 130 miles downstream to Green River City where Delony built a boom to catch the ties. Delony continued tie hack operations in the area until 1869, at which time the railroad company had completed its construction.

Tie hack activities along the upper Green River ceased until 1895 at which time the Green River Lumber and Tie Company was created. The headquarters for this operation was below Red Hills where the current Kendall Guard Station is located, and just two miles north from where Charles Delony cut ties 30 years earlier. The Green River Lumber and Tie Company continued its operation along the Green until 1904 at which time they had completed their orders from the Union Pacific.

A number of isolated tie hack cabins can still be found throughout the Forest in the upper Green River area. Most notable are cabins located in the Klondike Hill and Red Hills area. Isolated cabins have also been found along Rock Creek and in the Twin Creek Basin southwest of Klondike Hill.

 

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Angi Viper brings the Cassie Hack, the Slasher Slayer to life at Long Beach Comic-Con.

 

You can see more of Angi's wonderful cosplay on her facebook page at: www.facebook.com/AngiViper

And on Twitter at: twitter.com/AngiViper

A rifle used by computer hackers.

 

5.56x45 caseless

Fashion exhibition Hacked making a clear statement against the fast consuming fashion industry

Nel nostro Paese quando si deve tagliare, si tagliano la cultura e la ricerca, ritenute evidentemente un inutile lusso.

 

Margherita Hack

Couldn't sleep at night, had to surf the web.

Engadget posted a new hack allowing Canon cameras with Live View to record video, here's the link. www.engadget.com/2009/01/25/hack-provides-liveview-canon-... I tested it out with my 1D Mark III. The file is an .exe so it only runs on windows.

 

What you have to do:

1.) Download the flle: valexvir.narod.ru/

2.) Extract it

3.) Plug in your camera with the USB to your computer, turn the camera on.

4.) Run the .exe - That's it.

5.) Press WRITE on the software to record a video

 

Still not your 5D Mark II because your camera has to stay connected to a laptop in order to record video and there's no audio.

 

*edit* I don't imagine using this method to shoot anything substantial because it's not practical or 1080p HD

thomashawk.com/2007/01/top-10-hacks-on-flickr.html

 

1. The number one hack for Flickr would have to be Flickrleech. Flickrleech is a site developed by Andrew Houser (who is also a kick ass photographer), or simply Houser as he is often called, with the tagline, "because paging sucks."

 

When Houser released Flickrleech originally it would allow you to pull up any Flickr user's photos as a full page of thumbnails with no pagination. Although very cool, loading up 7,000 thumbnails wasn't exactly the nicest things to do to Flickr's servers and Houser actually changed his site to load 500 thumbnails at a time and today it sits at 200 thumbnails at a time.

 

Still, having the ability to browse a flickr user's photos at 200 thumbnails at a time is remarkable and allows you more photos on a single page than anything Flickr offers up themselves.

 

I'm constantly using Flickrleech to check out a new photographer's photos or to rapid fire go through someone's stream.

 

If you like these Flickr hacks feel free to digg them here.

It's Octoberfest season again , time for a few German beers

To celebrate 23 followers (well, it was supposed to be 20), I decided to showcase one of my MOCs.

Bahamian man gets five years in US prison for hacking celebrities

A Bahamian man was sentenced to five years in US jail on Tuesday (Dec 6) for hacking into big names’ email records to take unreleased film and TV scripts, individual data and sexually unequivocal recordings so as to offer...

 

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Great discarded collection of abandoned vehicles on a large farm near Romsey, Victoria, Australia

 

Amongst all of the mess appears to be a Ford XW or XY wagon (top left), a HD or HR Holden (underneath), possibly a Holden ute (alongside), a mid 1940's Nash or Vanguard (right) and a selection of Holden HQ - HZ doors (front right).

 

Many thanks to 'Couldn't Call It Unexpected' and '54 Ford Customline' for their help trying to identify these vehicles and associated parts.

I noticed these three birds occasionally hacking away at the sea ice and wondered why. What is hiding in sea ice that is attractive enough for birds to want to spend a considerable amount of time standing around in the freezing cold ? I was also attracted to the strange mix of bluish, greenish and yellowish colours in this otherwise barren winter landscape.

Here are some of my favourite Flickr "hacks" (they're toys really) that make photopages work much better. Hover your mouse over the image to see the notes and links (bold text) to the hacks. To use most of them you must first install the Firefox browser (click here) and then GreaseMonkey (click here). There's a group dedicated to them here. I add new hacks all the time, check below for details. Also, if any of you are budding Admins or moderators I have a group that might interest you called Admin Help that, amongst other things explains how to use hacks to run a group.

For folks who don't feel like building a whole pinhole camera from scratch... it's easy to take apart one of these focus-free plastic cheapies and convert to pinhole use. That way you can get 35mm images with the standard framing & spacing so that any minilab can develop them.

 

I posted another version of this idea before... but this shows the more common kind of plastic camera, that has a little lens-guard operated by the tab below it. I see literally baskets of these for sale at most thrift stores--the one in back with the swooshy grips seems especially common. I've made quite a few pinhole cameras out of that kind. (Note the 80 cent price-- about all it's worth as a regular camera.)

 

I've hot-glued some plywood on the bottom here, with a 1/4-20 nut epoxied into a hole to make a tripod socket. The plywood also adds a stable base you can steady against doors, tables, etc. during exposures of a few seconds.

 

[EDIT: Sample shots from the Vivitar pinhole here, and from my earlier plastic-trashcam conversion here.]

 

[Another edit, May 2008: I've now blogged all the details on how to hack one of these cheapie trashcams and how to make & measure the pinhole itself.]

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Centurions PowerXtreme Kenner (Los Centuriones) "Poder Supremo".

El día en que René tuvo su portatil

Dolce keeping up with Facebook and Flickr at the same time.

The police were fairly helpful. They told me Sionis Industries was owned by a man named Roman Sionis, a very powerful business man from where they were from.

He also lead a double life, as a criminal named Black Mask.

 

They'd also given me a list of his contacts. One was called Queen. Oliver Queen.

I recognised the name, but I had no clue why.

And then it struck me.

Queen Industries.

They were just round the corner.

Time to do some investigating...

 

I'd hacked into Ollie's computer in his office to see what he knew about Black Mask.

He had a bit of info, his background, allies and all that stuff.

Then I found his location.

He was hiding out in some nearby slums, but if I was to attack him, I'd need to blend in.

How did Queen have so much info?

Anyway, it's time to do some shopping.

 

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Bruce Banner/Hulk moves from #98 to take #99 Queen Industries from Winter Soldier/Black Adam

 

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