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One of three decorative handles on the front of my husband's old console stereo. The handles can be grasped by hand and moved but don't really open anything, they are just pretty and add character to the piece of furniture.
So I spent some time tweaking my DL-44 model for BrickFair and figured I would take a couple more pictures.
You'll probably notice first that the muzzle is now all black instead of the light gray I had originally. This model is based off the weapon Han Solo uses in the Force Awakens, which has a black muzzle.
I also made the scope a little more sleek, specifically smoothing out the rounded parts that stick up for adjustment and attaching it to the weapon.
Lastly, I reinforced the entire gun in order to make it more sturdy, especially the handle. I can wave it around almost as much as I want.
This will be on display at BFVA! Come see it for yourself. :) #brickfair
Recently I visited a friend of mine who works at Linde, the german forklift manufacturer. Linde has the reputation of being the best forklift manufacturer in the market of material handling.
My friend knows my interest about service machines and very kindly he gave me three scaled forklifts (they are really cute).
This gift inspired this picture and it's quite easy to find the intruder...hem...the intruders ;)
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We are now 7 weeks to winter. 1,900 people are living outside. That's probably a low count, because people living outside don't want to be counted.
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It quickly came down to a choice between seeing a psychiatrist or buying a horse. Since almost everyone I knew was seeing a psychiatrist, and since I had an absolute belief that I should be able to handle my own problems, I naturally bought a horse.”
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Picture taken with NIKON D300.
Lightroom 5.3
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Did you miss Raul? =^.^=
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Leiam as instruções, não levantem o Raul pelas laterais!!! uhauahauhauahauhauahauhauha... XD
This Pumpkins's "star" is promising and when I have more time, I'll get some more interesting shots (it says here)!!!
Washington Baltimore & Annapolis Electric Railroad coach number 94 is part of a two car North Shore Division train at the WB&A's Bladen St station in Annapolis MD, May 30, 1934. In the background is one of the WB&A's Brill 200 series cars built as trailers for the line in 1929 but by the end of the year would be rebuilt to powered trolley cars and run in two car express trains between Washington and Baltimore.
WB&A 94 was manufactured by the Wason Manufacturing Company of Springfield MA for the Annapolis Short Line in 1913. It was part of an order of 12 steel center entrance cars which helped the ASL with it's conversion from AC overhead to 1200 volt DC overhead. The cars went into service January 4, 1914. After the merger with the WB&A in 1921, the cars were remodeled with the center entrances moved to the car ends. In 1929 the WB&A further modified these cars by equipping them with Tomlinson Tightlock couplers as can be seen here on the 94.
The Wason cars and the Brill 200s would continue in passenger service on the Baltimore & Annapolis Railroad for another 14 and a half years after the WB&A's untimely demise in August of 1935. Scenes like this would be a regular occurrence at Bladen St until February 5, 1950 when the B&A replaced the trolleys with buses. The wires came down as the remaining freight service could be easily handled by the single GE 70 Tonner diesel electric locomotive numbered 50. None of the B&A's or WB&A's cars survive today. Only the diesel switcher #50 and WB&A freight motor #1 remain-and each on either side of the country.
Original 116/616 negative from my collection.
Photographer is unknown
Ex DCR Class 31 31452 is seen powering off Syston Loop working the 5Z31 Dereham UKF - Wolsingham Coal Handling Plant ECS Move of Ex Intercity & Virgin Mk2's from the Mid Norfolk Railway for the Weardale Railways Santa Special Season.
door handle in the morning sun
lens: auto mamiya/sekor sx 55mm f1.4
filter Hoya Black Pro Mist filter
body: canon 5d mark ii
Project 366 (one photo per day for 2020 taken on 35mm film)
Event: Project 366
Location: Yard at home
Camera: Canon AT-1
Lens(s): Canon FD 70-210mm f/4 in Macro mode
Film: Fujifilm C200
Shot ISO: 200
Light Meter: Camera
Exposure: 1/500 @ f/11
Lighting: Natural - Strong Sun
Mounting: Hand Held
Firing: Shutter Button
Developer: AG Photographic
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
I'm throwing my mint cups with delicate handles. They're for the next display at manos with the theme "Undisturbed Garden of Harmony" - I want to create that at manos!
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Church Door, Handles with Bronce-Reliefs:
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Links: Der Bichof hüllt den nackten St Franziskus in seinen Mantel,
rechts: Mosees schlägt Wasser aus dem Felsen.
Scene along the Jinjiang narrow gauge railway. The pig was send by train to the slaughterhouse down in the valley.
China, April 2010 (scanned slide)