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Lens used was a Nikkor 28 mm, 2.8. Only manual focus on a Nikon D300.
In Photoshop converted in B/W using NIK software. Filmemulation: Kodak Tmax Pro 100, Blurred. What I like is the combination of open lines and areas. I concentrated on exposure and on Focus.
Title :Winter pallet
Year : 2013
Location :Port Port Lincoln South Australia
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Color coded wooden reusable wooden goods pallets waiting to be returned to their owners. The gray pallets are heavy duty plastic and have GPS tracking capability built into them. Costco, Orem, Utah.
Taken with Polaroid Memory Maker Land Camera using fujifilm 100c
INSTAGRAM. @hollographic
Yet another shot that Mrs Andy had to point out to me. I must walk around with my eyes closed...
Taken in Letojanni, Sicily.
Straight out of camera (Sony RX10). No adjustments at all.
Di'Cor Pallet Loungers Set is made for your outdoor fun activities and cozy time on the beaches with your loved ones. With an array of different themes and colors it would be a perfect fit for your outdoor retreat. The Set includes
Maya Pallet Lounger in [Adult or PG] 4 LI [Texture Changeable Wood and Fabric Options]
Maya Parasol [Texture Changeable Metal and Shade]
Maya Pallet Table [Texture Changeable Wood options]
A wooden pallet is illuminated by light.
Bit about me, I'm a 15 year old photographer, I love photographing wildlife, landscapes, pets, urban scenes, and other things that really interest me!
2015. Guemes Channel. Dakota Creek Industries.
Coastal Standard carries palletized frozen product below decks with space for containerized or breakbulk cargo topside. Moving cargo on and off the ship is done by the sideport loading system built by TTS of Bergen, Norway.
"Seattle’s Coastal Transportation announces the delivery of its new vessel, the Coastal Standard. The ship is entering service to Alaska on February 17, 2016, replacing two 50+ year-old vessels.
The Standard measures 242 feet long with a beam of 54 feet and a refrigerated cargo capacity of 120,000 cubic feet. The vessel’s revolutionary and highly efficient design, completed by NaviForm Consulting & Research, of Vancouver, British Columbia, incorporates entirely enclosed cargo holds, which are accessed through a waterproof door in the hull’s port side. This prevents rain and snow from entering cargo areas, and increases cargo handling efficiency. Palletized cargo is loaded and offloaded by forklifts on an elevator that connects the upper and lower cargo areas as well as the main deck.
The molded hull was designed for fuel efficiency and incorporates a bulbous bow and a canoe stern, and is fitted with a high-efficiency rudder. The Standard is powered by a 3,084 horsepower C280-8 Tier 2 Caterpillar engine, which enables an exceptionally fast service speed of 14 knots.
The vessel was built at Dakota Creek Industries shipyard in Anacortes, Washington. Delivery to Coastal Transportation was February 5, 2016.
The Coastal Standard is the first brand new U.S.-built/U.S.-flagged vessel to enter the Western Alaska trade in more than twenty years." - Coastal Transportation.
Luxoflex 50's TLR camera
Kodak Portra 160 Film
f4.5 at 1/200
Home Developed with www.flickr.com/photos/ukke_photo/
Bellini C-41 chemistry
I like chaos in nature, it reminds me of my thoughts and trying to put an order to both of them is a challenge. Anyway, winter is not grey as many want to believe. It is vibrant. A sleeping beauty waiting to bloom.
Precious cargo not included with our Padded Pallet, but they will appreciate the soft landing when you gettem!
Our Padded Pallet is available to purchase as a PG or Adult version.
It includes:
Padded Pallet - Bento Animated - 10Li
Padded Pallet - Bento Animated - WITHOUT lights - 7Li
Decor Pallet - 1Li
and a texture hud
The hud gives you a massive amount of customization by changing various parts to mix/match between 18 plain colours and 14 themes as well as allowing you to change the lights to 14 animated or 13 static options.
The animations are bento and the adult version has Aeros, LoveBridge physics cock and V, as well as It's Not Mine compatibility - including a cleaning menu after getting messy with It's not Mine!
The set is copy/mod and has materials enabled.
Mosey on down to FameshedX from the 10th of Feb - 10th March: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/FaMESHed%20X/117/150/999
How creative. This painted wooden pallet hangs on the wall outside the general store at Tom's Place near Crowley Lake, California.
This blue pallet pavilion was built by volunteers under the direction of the Gap Filler team. Built over a period of 6 weeks, 250 volunteers put in over 2,500 hours to get it ready. It is made from 3000 recycled wooden pallets painted blue. It is on the site of the demolished earthquake damaged Crowne Plaza Hotel.
It was supposed to be a place where people could have fun as long as it was not too wet or cold. High heels are banned as the gaps in the floor would cause thin heels to fall through. From the outside it looks like a two storey blue walled building. Shelves were purposely built to hold plants.
Inside were orange container seats, pallet tables and a wooden bar where they sold drinks. The area could be used as a bar, cafe, cinema, party venue, concert venue, night club, banquet hall and anything else that is appropriate.
It was supposed to shut at the end of April, but Gap Filler are trying to keep it for another year.
More details here: www.gapfiller.org.nz/summer-pallet-pavilion/
The Artists Pallet, Death Valley, CA, USA - Copyright Martyn Phillips, M4Photo.
This unusual outcrop of rock in Death Valley National Park, was described to me as earth burp and the description is apt. The rocks were thrown up many years ago during the volcanic activity in the valley and this small example shows an amazing array of colours.
Bollards, pallets, electrical meters, and a bright blue-green wall. What's not to like? If you zoom in you can see that the number by the door is made from cut-up licence plates. (2629a)
Maywood. I'd always wondered why pallets were such big business. It turns out they evolved with the fork lift. Makes sense.
I found a great article, including discussions of pallet wars, here. www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/52/hodes.php