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Welcome everyone. We've been expecting you.
You are in the Murray Motorsports Technology Labs stationed in York, England. A £25,000,000 hyper-advanced engineer's haven, where the next revolution is speed is assembled, the Murray R-X. One R-X takes well over 50 hours of work to complete, and the entire assembly floors are specialized clean rooms with regulated temperatures, so as the metals for the car doesn't expand while being assembled. Each part is hand crafted with the minor assistance from high-priced machinery. The laser arm, who's purpose is to meld parts of the body together for more rigidity under high speeds, costs approximately £250,000. Specialized robots make sure parts are applied to the nanometers, while a holo-display runs a diagnosis of the R-X's MTT900X V8 over 50,000 times to predict an average of the engines output. Once the R-X is completely assembled, the entire outer body, from carbotanium panels to the aerospace-grade windscreen is coated in a special chemical developed by the RAF to correct molecular holes on the outside of the vehicle to achieve perfect aerodynamics. The Tyre's of the R-X are assembled at the labs alongside the car they will be applied to. Semi-slick treads etched onto a polymer that took 2 years and millions of quid to develop are made not only to grip to the tarmac for the best performance, but to last twice as long as most high performance tyres, if not longer. The Murray R-X is a million-quid hypercar that goes to show that even perfection might not be enough. That attention to detail and the latest and greatest in technology are the best choice to provide the greatest track experience one can utilize on the road. This has always been the goal of Murray, the pride of British Motorsport setting an example for the world, and the future.
A shot from the lab where I process my film.
Mamiya RZ67 Pro II, 50mm/f4.5, Portra 160
Tumblr: magastrom.tumblr.com
poor little Lab monkey. he's got lots of scars from all the tests hes been subjected to :\
crochet .(acrylic , wool, and blend yarns. 33 cm long).
he's been sent off to the USA for the medical expriments toy art show
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PUSH Skateshop
25 Patton Avenue
Asheville, NC 28801
Opening March 17th
ILDFORD XP2 400
PENTAX KX
FA43 F1.9 LIMITED
RAW SCAN 50mm MACRO PENTAX K1
ESSENTIAL FILM HOLDER
NEGATIVE LAB PRO
Negative Lab Pro v3.0.2 | Color Model: B+W | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Standard | WB: Auto-Neutral | LUT: Frontier
Another image for all of you "closet physicists" from the bubble-chamber at Fermi Lab in my personal collection.
Nessie the bontanist?
I loved this memoir about science and academia....plants and humanity...beautifully written....
Negative Lab Pro v2.3.0 | Color Model: Noritsu | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Standard | WB: Auto-Neutral | LUT: Frontier
Negative Lab Pro v3.0.2 | Color Model: Basic | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: Linear | WB: Auto-Neutral | LUT: Natural.
Leica MP
Kodak Portra 400
Lab-e-Mehran is a famous garden in Sukkur, situated on Bandar Road, adjacent to the Indus River, in Sindh Province, Pakistan.
El Consejo Asesor de Deusto Social Lab, una iniciativa que busca asesorar a la Universidad a través de un modelo de gobernanza que facilite el diálogo permanente entre los diferentes agentes económicos y sociales, se reunió el 24 de noviembre de 2022 en una sesión presidida por José Luis Larrea. Esta reunión incluyó un debate sobre los nuevos desafíos de Deusto en relación al talento y la empleabilidad. Más información: www.deusto.es/es/inicio/vive/actualidad/noticias/el-conse...
Shooter: il COE
Post Processing: il COE
Lights Engine: Co.Ma.Lab.
Creative Team: Co.Ma.Lab.
Models: Marta
Location: O'Legg10 - [you can't find it on g.maps....]
Gears: Canon 5D Mark II + Canon 50 mm II
Settings: ISO100
Strobes: 1 x Jinbei Rd-1200W/S + 2 x Nissin Di866
Strobe Position:
- 1 Jinbei Rd-1200W/S camera left @1/8 to the model's side [10°-15°]
- 1 x Nissin Di866 camera right @1/1 rimming high the model from her side [-30°]
- 1 x Nissin Di866 camera right @1/1 rimming low the model from her side [10°]
Processing:
a) Gecko-Sexy Posing Photoshopping!
b) COE's Magic Post-Processing touch© (copyrighted - the only one real COE's magic touch...all the other "Touches"...are simply REAL FAKES! ;)
Drugs taken: Pall Mall Blue cigarettes (about 1 pack) + Sunbath (about 2 hours ;)
Meteo: The very first hot sun in the next coming spring
Project: ::S:MART🅰: [qui trovi l'intero progetto - the full project here]
Ispiration: Victoria's Secrets last P/E11 lingerie collection
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PopTech Ecomaterials Innovation Lab
The PopTech Ecomaterials Innovation Lab convenes this summer with a goal of fostering breakthroughs in next-generation, ‘ultra-green’ ecological materials and industrial processes.
A network of renowned materials scientists, sustainability experts, industrial ecologists and other key stakeholders will explore the future of such materials and processes, and strategies for accelerating their adoption.
Photography by John Santerre
sous vide (Anova Presicion cooker) heating c-41 chemicals
Hasselblad 500c/m
40mm f4 distagon
Fuji Acros 100 (120)
developed in HC110 20degC (68F)
Negative Lab Pro v2.4.1 | Color Model: Frontier | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Standard | WB: Auto-Neutral | LUT: Frontier
Interesting layout. Two spurs plus another against the wall bench behind me and a bench along the window in front. However all the Macs were pushed close together at the end furthest from the teacher's desk with no real off-computer working space. Instead, roughly half the benching (nearest the front of the class was empty and presumably free for jotter/book work.
Workspace after adding shelving and moving all the junk from upstairs.
Timelapse of building this workspace from scratch: youtu.be/ylsPUIXqirk
I spent the 2.5 months in 2012 finishing this space in what used to be an unfinished corner of my basement. Now LowPowerLab.com runs from here :)