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Skypilot Dual Band meshing access point

Our own campus at Pelco Products has been enhanced with our products. From flag poles to large outdoor lighting, street lighting and site furniture, our pride in our work shows some lovely examples of the products we create right here in Edmond, Oklahoma.

Final picture, removed a lightpole

This is a series of lightpole tags by Tony Bones/Soler/Goya along DeKalb in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. They've been up awhile, and I wanted to document them before they are lost.

A light pole. In BW.

The electrician from Beck Electric didn’t have any questions with the base installation. “Those bases were the easiest thing I’ve ever installed,” Bryan Martin with Turner Concrete recalled him saying. Product shown: Light pole base in Ledgestone texture

AMY: Fullerton Arboretum

A visit to Japan from Feb 24, 2010 through March 5, 2010.

 

I took about 1700 photos so it'll take some time to get them all processed and pushed to Flickr so expect this set to grow over time.

 

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We started out extra early the next day to do a whirlwind tour of temples and shrines and other sites through out the city.

 

The naming of a great deal of these temple/shrine complexes is more complicated than I can really do justice. The complex may or may not have a name and individual sites/buildings inside may have names. I've tried to go with the most recognizable thing I could when tagging/adding Wikipedia links.

 

Walking the streets in the early morning heading to the next site.

I made the zombie figure in the back (hard to see -- still not painted), the gates, and the tombstones from polymer clay. The lightpoles I made from papier mache (lazy, I know), and then added some yellow LEDs, some wire, a few resistors, and a battery. The "grass" is felt. I have good ideas in theory, but my execution is less than ideal. The house in the back with the blue light is made from cardboard, duct tape, air-drying clay, and acrylic sheets (for the windows). I put a small 3-LED blinking light inside the house (makes a RGB strobe light).

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Photo by Noah Wetzel Photography

Precast foundations are a quicker more predictable alternative to poured-in-place bases. Products shown: Light pole base in Square texture

[Take today and make my way

Through the town, the streets, the pouring rain

'Cause some days,

It seems like the clouds won't stay away.]

 

Flowerlike is put on all lightpoles around Hallgrímskirkja because of the winterfestival

Affer-effects of Hurricane Sandy.

Financial District.

Full moon with a slight haze appears with a glowing street lamp.

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