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The National Level Cultural Meet for UG students conducted by Nehru College of Management, NGI- Coimbatore, on 7th February 2020 was indeed a brilliant event where more than 2800 students from different states flaunted their flair! Dr. P. Krishnakumar,
CEO and Secretary
Nehru Group of Institutions,
Presided over the function and Shri. Mahesh Dharam,
Founder & CEO - Kandee Factory TJ Dharam Global Foods Pvt Ltd- Chennai, was the Chief Guest of Genesis 2020. Shri. Dileep,
Regional Brand Manager - TN & KL
Ashirvad Pipes (Chennai)
was the Guest of Honour. The event was a great platform for young talents to perform and learn. The performances of all the contestants enthralled all the viewers.
Sept. 3, 2015 at St. Mary's Conference Center in Huntington. Fashion show presented by First Impressions School of Modeling, Pageantry, and Etiquette. (Photos provided by First Impressions.)
Ribs are stacked onto the allthread rods with 2"X4"s cut to length to keep the spacing right. The 2"X4"s have a channel ripped out of the center so that they rest on the allthread. This is a similar technique to what was used in building the firewall mold.
Date: December 27, 2011
Camera: Sony SLT-A77V
Exposure: 1/125 sec at f/2.2, ISO 200
Lens: 50mm F1.4 at 50 mm
© 2011 Benjamin Torode
Here is another rendition of the last scene. The spikes have been leveled, and the building has been cropped out of the background. A high-pass sharpen has been applied at 15%. Too much? I like the rule-of-thirds balance here.
What do you think? Did the manipulation work to help it maintain its interest?
From Wikipedia: The Lethbridge Viaduct, commonly known as the High Level Bridge, was constructed between 1907–1909 at Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada at a cost of $1,334,525. This massive steel trestle over the Oldman River was designed by the Canadian Pacific Railway's bridge department in Montreal. The field work was directed by CPR's Assistant Chief Engineer J. E. Schwitzer. The steel work was manufactured by the Canadian Bridge Company of Walkerville, Ontario. A 100 man gang worked on the erection of the steel. Although there were some initial problems with settlement, the bridge has proved to be an enduring engineering work and is still in use today.
This bridge is the largest railway structure in Canada. It was built as part of a major diversion of the Crowsnest Pass route between Lethbridge and Fort Macleod. The river crossing was previously over a wooden trestle measuring 894 m (2,933 ft) long and 20 m (66 ft) high; an impressive structure in its own right.
A manual gated level crossing on the single line branch to North Blyth Alcan works which can be seen in the distance.
Yes, the ground in this image is all on the same level as the sidewalk this fellow is on. Beyond him is a mountain of snow piled up by the snow clearing machines.
The location is the entrance to the Woodland T stop in Newton, MA, a short walk from my house.
A tripod camera level I built with the Laser Cutter at the Dallas Makerspace. It sits between the legs and head to allow the head itself to be levelled rather than just the camera.
The crossing booms in Mohács were manually operated. First time I had seen a system like this.
August 2012.
I didn't own a C stand or steel stand of equivalent strength, but I did have a medium strong aluminium stand that reaches 10 feet and rated at 6 Kg capacity. I've used DH's / Reuben Krabbe's mod to create a DIY levelling leg and I wanted to try out Sandbags & Tie Downs.
On grass or comparable surfaces, this combo won hands down. I've used a large parasol holder screw for grass. Two Sand bags were nowhere near as effective at resisting a toppling moment. Obviously keep the tie down close to the main column and fully within the triangular footprint. The weight of the modifier would go on the opposite side.
On a hard surface? Sling all your bags together, I bungy them on a foldable sack cart, suspended from the same bungy above, just off the ground, (in fact one wheel goes just the other side of one cross-brace) and close to the main column.
This stand wasn't up to holding a Kupo Steel Baby boom/Rovelight Jinbei 600v, so it's kept for medium to lightweight duties and heavier duties are shared between an Aluminium MSE 'Light (Wt) Heavy (Duty) triple riser' stand (387490) (modded with leveling leg) and a MSE Digital Baby stand (387032) with its own leveling leg and castors available when indoors.
Level crossing near Froland station, on the Arendal-Treungen line
Planovergang nær Froland stasjon på Arendalsbanen
Vue du 22ieme étage de la tour Vista (Eurogroup) - Quai de Dion-Bouton (Paris) - Le long de la Seine en bas de la dalle de La Defense.
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¹⁄₅₀ sec at f/8,0 - ISO 5000 - 40 mm
Canon EOS 6D - EF40mm f/2.8 STM