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A 2000 Caterham Super Seven (currently on SORN), passes a 2012 Audi A3 in Wendover on 19 September 2015
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Before sewing machines were invented women spent much of their time maintaining their family's clothing. Middle-class housewives, even with the aid of a hired seamstress, would devote several days of each month to this task. It took an experienced seamstress at least 14 hours to make a dress shirt for a man; a woman's dress took 10 hours; and a pair of summer pants took nearly three hours. Most individuals would have only two sets of clothing: a work outfit and a Sunday outfit.In 1790, the English inventor Thomas Saint invented the first sewing machine design. His machine was meant to be used on leather and canvas material. The first practical and widely used sewing machine was invented by Barthélemy Thimonnier, a French tailor, in 1829. The first American lockstitch sewing machine was invented by Walter Hunt in 1832. His machine used an eye-pointed needle (with the eye and the point on the same end) carrying the upper thread and a falling shuttle carrying the lower thread.
18/08/2014. Volvo B10M's 20685 and 20697 are seen here parked alongside each other in Blackwood bus station.
20685 was new to Stagecoach West in a batch 10 which were split between Swindon and Cheltenham depot's.
She was transfered to Aberdare depot in November 2011 after Merthyr Tydfil based 20826 was scrapped after being involved in a road traffic accident. As a semi coach seated vehicle, she was allocated to service 172/72 after a repaint.
With the arrival of new Scania Enviro 300's in October 2012, she found herself transfered to Brynmawr depot and allocated to services X15 and Tuesday's only X74.
With the closure of Brynmawr depot on the 21st July this year, she came to Blackwood depot where she joined fellow B10M 20697 on school and staff shuttle duties.
20697 was new to Stagecoach in Cambridge as 317 and used on Park and Ride services.
She was transfered to Brecon outstation for use on school contracts. In August 2013, she was transfered further down the valley's to Blackwood depot for use on the town free Asda bus service.
Having been displaced from her role on the A1 in January this year by a Volvo B10BLE from Cwmbran, she received a repaint back into Stagecoach livery and was re-allocated to school and staff shuttle duties.
She does however, still put in the occasional appearance on local services in and around the town.
With these two fine beasts parked next to each other, it was impossible to resist taking a photograph!
Fantastic vehicles.
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MODEL: Kim O'Malley
This was taken in the mansion and then was followed by some fun post processing to make Kim appear cybernetic. It was my first cybernetic transformation attempt, and I'm pleased with the result. Thoughts, and comments are welcomed. I titled it after the Regina Spektor song, 'Machine'.
I would suggest viewing this in light box if you want a closer look at her wrist and the lines across her face and hands.
Before/After on my Facebook Page. :)
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This is the start to a new series that I'm going to really concentrate and focus on the make it as wonderful as I possibly can. If I can somehow capture the lighting how I want to in every photo and the mood and colorful vibes that I'm picturing for future photos mixed with the dark theme...I'll know I captured what I was looking for.
I'm having a print giveaway!
I think it's time to show my chopper, a Eurocopter Dauphin. Here we were refuelling at a maritime navigation control station in the southern channels.
A family of three lives here year-round. The child is only 5 years old, so there's no school problems and he's very energetic! his backyard is a big island, so life is very good when the weather permits.
On the local farm in Shireoaks for a demomstration of old time farming. Traditionally these machines would travel from farn to farm in the late autumn and winter threshing the grain crops.
They are not giant—just normal scarf sizes. I make these on 1970s domestic knitting machines. I love machine knitting.
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• Camera: Canon EOS 40D + Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L USM
• Standard Five [5] Bracketed Exposures [RAW] + Photomatix + CS3
• Location: Bahrain Financial Harbor , Manama Kingdom of Bahrain
You can't see the man's face, but I can see the machine's face staring at me in the foreground. Shot at Stave Falls Power Plant.
In the Ars Electronica Center's Machine Learning Studio visitors can use computer vision and machine learning applications to discover how machines learn and perceive their environment. Working with tech trainers, they can build and train self-driving model cars here, program robots with facial recognition, and gain insights into how they can teach these devices a wide variety of activities. Step-by-step, they can experience not only how these technologies function, but also that everything the machines know is determined by us.
Ars Electronica Center Linz
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Credit: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl