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Photographer: Tim Edie
Location: Romulus, MI - Baltimore, MD
Load Description: Car part stamping machines at 116,000 lbs. each.
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Loading up Santa's sleigh.Designed/created/photographed at StudioM studio - Noosa hinterland.
Designed and made by StudioM at our workshop in Cooroy/Tinbeerwah hinterland. Photo taken at our studio BEFORE being sold to a local animation and Promotions company which put in some simple motion by inserting a rotating shaft/cam system overhead to make simple up and down motions with tugs of fishing lines to objects below. Moral rights/ copyright held RGM StudioM. There is a sign to the left of this photo that clearly states StudioM as the designers and creators of the scene. See other photos. Although it has been exhibited by this company, claims by parties other than StudioM to being 'the mastermind' and/or 'creative force' behind this scene and the other 65plus scenes StudioM designed and made that have been displayed, are COMPLETELY false, deliberately misleading and an infringement of copyright.
Juanita Wellings in Clifton made elves/mice to RGM drawings and specifications, which were posted to StudioM, assembled, sometimes modified and secured into position in the scenes. Originals of all sketches, drawings, instructions, emails pertaining to our scenes are retained by StudioM along with copyrights.
Wild side
So I know it's a little hard to read...but overall I kinda like it!
The prompt was animal related...wild + animal...so yeah. Haha.
Journaling reads:
"my wild side
includes being pierced, inked & driving too fast
oh...i'm a rebel alright! my sophomore year at mount union [2002] i got my tongue pierced...and i still wear the metal bar every single day! i love it...it makes me unique. and those smiley toes? yep...all mine. i got those bad boys permanently inked in april of 2011. life can never be "that bad" when you're rockin' smiley toes! :) and driving too fast? me? i've been known to speed once or twice...and i've gotten a ticket or two...but who hasn't? my wild side isn't that crazy-but it's all me! 27 february 2012."
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: Bazzill [white, black]
Patterned Paper: KI Memories [yellow, red, green, zebra]
Rub-ons: Doodlebug
Die Cut Letters: Sizzix [notepad]
Stickers: Stickopotamus
Ink: Ranger [pitch black alcohol ink]
Stitching rub-ons: DaisyD's
Pen: Staedtler
Adhesive: Scotch
Thanks for looking!
The loading area is adjacent to Hill Place Bridge, which is situated at the northern edge of the tip face. Hill Place Bridge is to the South of the Viaduct.
Dirty work
Just a photo, but I'll scan it in later.
Another day where the prompt didn't fit so I scrapped a photo that I love.
Journaling reads:
"he does the dirty work
this guy is like no other guy i know...or that i've dated. he does all the dirty work...no questions asked and he constantly amazes me. he transferred the slimy fish from one bowl to the next...he flushed the fish when they died...he kills the spiders & other assorted creepy crawly bugs...he cleans off my car when it's snowing while i wait inside...he takes care of me when i'm sick...even with the chicken pox...he opens every single door for me...he takes out the garbage and he does laundry...he's like my own personal super hero! he's got a smile that makes me fall in love every single day...he's got the perfect hands for holding and high fiving...his southern charm makes me not hate texas so much...his generosity is never-ending...his laughter is contagious...his driving makes me feel safe [prolly cause we don't go over 35mph!]...he's got amazing bartending skills...he comes from an incredible family...his eyes tell the story of his soul. he does the dirty work, but he does so much more than that. i can say with 177% accuracy i know there isn't anything -clean or dirty- he wouldn't do for me. that's just who he is...and i love that about him. i love him. 2-21-2012"
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: Bazzill [brown, red]
Patterned Paper: Doodlebug [blue, black], Bella Boulevard [small brown swirls], Imaginesce [circular wood grain], Jillibean Soup [big wood grain]
Die Cut Letters: Sizzix [lime light]
Pen: Staedtler [black], Signo [white]
Adhesive: Scotch
Thanks for looking!
LOAD Festival,
Presented by the Daydream Network,
Royal Albert Hall,
15/6/2009
Artists: Ben Slow, Eyesaw, Dan K, Snik, Blam, Grafter, Babel, Finbarr Dac, DBO.
(Long long over due photos from aw nice exhibition!)
On the Ugly Shoot
www.flickr.com/groups/wscf/discuss/72157629696930717/
at Greater Fulton Market
Chicago, Illinois
May 19, 2012
COPYRIGHT 2012 by JimFrazier All Rights Reserved. This may NOT be used for ANY reason without written consent from Jim Frazier. You may not blog it or show it in any online forum. This picture may appear NOWHERE except when authorized in writing by Jim Frazier.
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It felt weird to not load the motorcycle together since some of us would be staying back in Manali for an extra day.
12/19/2008 - Houston, Texas - I took this picture at a stop light at Shepherd and W. Gray. This pickup was seriously overloaded and the suspension couldn't bear the full load.
At the beginning of the Ruhiira MVP, banana was the main crop. Now, nearly all farmers have diversified into high value crops.
I know I'm out of the running for a prize, but I still am determined to complete every day of LOAD. I want that gold star/check mark just for my own mental and emotional well being. So this is the first of three make up layouts I'm trying to do. This was for Day 16's page sketch.
Hmmm, I just noticed the drop shadow between the yellow and polka dot paper. I don't like that at all -very tempted to go back and fix and re-upload this lo. But hey, if I'm learning anything from this load it's that I need to get over my fantasies of perfection. lol! so it will stay. Look at that Lain, such control in the face of imperfection!
Kit is So Happy 2 by Amanda Rockwell.
Thanks for looking!
May LOAD Day 28 Challenge. Simple scrap page using 'white' space. I like doing these kind of pages, especially when the photo is doing most of the talking. I couldn't resist fussy cutting the dragon. :) The photo isn't messed up, it's the glare from my flash when I took the pic of the lo. :::sigh:::
Negoiating a traffic island on the A4 Bath Rd. The UK transport project planning was by Teahan Convoi Service. This load was escorted by Teahan, Convoi Assist & Thames Valley Police.
The massive loading docks could handle large number of product.
Sony a6000 + Sony E PZ 16-50mm 1:3.5-5.6 OSS
- the arm you see above the truck is attached to the vehicle- the driver climbs up and loads his own vehicle. typically there is a ground crew to get the branches into neat piles for him to grab. the goal was to push in as much vegetative debris as possible before going to the dumping site. Unfortunately, the crews were paid by the cubic yard, desire to get as many loads to the dump didn’t encourage quality packing. That is why there were Corps of Engineers inspectors at the loading site and at the dump. It was their job to make sure there were not branches hanging over the side, sticking out the top, that the gates on back were secure. This is just one part of what the crew monitor was supposed to do, making sure the work zone was set up properly (flaggers at both ends, warning signs on all approaches, safety equipment on crew) was some of the other components. When Katrina hit - the cleanup contract crews got mobilized faster than the staff that was to make sure they worked safely and followed the contract. There were crews running around crazy in Hattiesburg and Pedal area of Mississippi that I was stationed at. Nobody was following all the safety things- mostly because they weren’t informed by the main contractor that the sub-ed under, and that when we finally got monitors with them- they had no idea what the rules were either-. Fortunately, further serious injuries due to Hurricane Katrina did not occur, but there were many close calls. I know I personally prevented a few- that made the mission all worth it.
Wing Loading on a Douglas A-1 Skyraider 45 lb/ft² (220 kg/m²), another great design by Ed Heineman.
Up to 8,000 lb (3,600 kg) of ordnance on 15 external hardpoints including bombs, torpedoes, mine dispensers, unguided rockets, or gun pods.
Ted - You don't know what I went through to get these photos.
If I continue posting on this site, think you are going to have to see that I get hazardous duty pay.
You can read some of the story on my blog.
Left side of a 2 page LO. The guys trying out the new sled :)
Cardstock - Prism
PP & Quotes - Fancy Pants Papa Line
Ribbon - from my stash
Ink - Versacolor Bark
Add a couple of bright white LED's (10000 mcd) to swimming goggles and you've got a cheap strobe capable of photic driving.
Can be fed audio output from an MP3 Player or a PC sound card. Most of these devices can generate 4Hz or lower signal at a high enough amplitude to drive this circuit.
I would think almost any opamp could be substituted...TLC272 only chosen because it was the closest handy.
You can create low frequency wavefors easily using Audacity via Generate Menu ==> Tone... select low frequency (ie: 8Hz), amplitude=1. You can append multiple tone generations to get a range of strobing frequencies. If you select the 'Chirp' option you can create a sweep.
Then export the file as MP3 file and play out PC soundcard or load into MP3 player if you want this to be portable.
Audacity found at: audacity.sourceforge.net/
***WARNING*** Strobic flashing may cause epileptic seizures for predisposed individuals....it's rare but you might want someone around when you use this the first few times.
I first saw the XXD load-ding mentioned on Acquire. I purchased it from A+R Store, which, to my knowledge is the only place you can buy it from in the U.S.
Some things to note.
1) You should use the supplied 3M stickytape to stick them together. If you don’t and your wall wart doesn’t apply enough pressure it will fall apart in the middle of the night (which is also why the thing doesn’t line up correctly in the later photos).
2) It stores flat for transport, but then the sticky stuff isn’t going to be so good for you. YMMV
3) They have a cutaway for the U.S. grounding cord if you need it. It also doubles as a mount point for a tackboard pin which they sell separately.
4) It comes in three colors: red, black, and pink. I prefer the one I got.
5) You can buy a bunch, nail them into the wall and use them to store pens and such. They even will sell it in bulk with corporate logos and shit.