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See it running: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sl1XfqMoO6I
I'm working on a fully functional model traction elevator. It is controlled by two Arduinos and uses PWM to control the motor speed. Most of the lighting is in so it's time for a quick photo shoot. Here is the best shot so far.
Some features:
- 4 floors
- Materials: aluminium, MDF, Acryl, Epoxy
- Motor: 12 volt, 3000rpm, 810:1 gear box
- Variable speed PWM drive, 256 speed levels
- MOSFET motor drive
- 6 landing call buttons, 4 on car control panel
- 2 Arduinos. A third one will be installed on the car roof
- 32x16 bi-color led matrix
- 4x7 segment leds for status info
- MP3 voice announcements and sound fx
- Discrete logic safety circuit guards limit switches
- Standby current: 800mA at 12 volts
- Peak current: over 2A
Model Domini Jandl Taken At An Expressions Glamour Club Photoshoot In New York City. Photo Taken Thursday May 2, 2019.
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Cadillac Model A 1903
Échelle/Scale 1/32
Encore un ancien kit. Il fait partie d'un trio de voitures anciennes à petite échelle dont je ne me rappelle plus l'origine et que j'ai essayé de retravailler pour leur donner une apparence plus authentique /
Again a very old kit. It is one of three small scale vintage cars that I found in a box and I do not remember where they come from, but I tried to give them a new life and a more authentic scale appearance.
Organization: Tim Engle
Photography and Editing: Dirk Dreyer.
Hi-Res pictures and prints available at galleries.dreyerpictures.com
The shirtless Abercrombie and Fitch models posed in front of the American fashion chain's flagship store at Kightsbridge, Orchard Road to advertise that this retail store will be opened for business on 15 December 2011,
Model: Chaveyo Zoest
Photographer: Bram van Dal
insta: www.instagram.com/the_cinematic_portraits/
Camera settings:
Shutterspeed: 1/350
Aperture: F / 2.5
Iso: 500
Camera: Canon 5DmkII
Lens: 85mm
Here you have a game where the model itself can influence how much light or how much shadow will appear in his face. He is standing on the dark side of a column, depending on whether he can step forward and whether step backwards can play the amount of light.
Because he has lowered his left shoulder in this photo, he has been able to put his body in the shade and direct his face towards the light.