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Small piece of ebonized asbestos utilized as base for electrical fuse connectors; one-inch cube shown for visual scale reference.

Damaged wall section showing several layers of materials, including asbestos plaster base-coat (indicated by arrow).

 

Outer-most plaster-board system is comprised of more recently applied two-layered plaster on gypsum panel-board (drywall); this is on top of an older (original) 3-layer plaster system on concrete substrate. The initial brown, scratch-coat plaster was tested and found to contain approx. 2% chrysotile asbestos.

A circular opening and rust patterns on a wharf iron panel at Port Maitland Beach.

night shot of the Excel's panel featuring Primus1000 avionics... (Feb '05)

Part of a group of panels made especially for the Christmas 2009 exhibition at Andrew Hazelden's Pottery, Yarnton, Oxfordshire, opening on November 28th. (see the following flyers on Martin Beek's photostream)

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For more about my artwork see my website at the following:-

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This is a close-up photo of rust on an iron panel on the wharf at Port Maitland Beach.

The New Solar Panels for the beginning of the Solar Project.

This is a close-up photo of rust on an iron panel on the wharf at Port Maitland Beach.

This is a close-up photo of rust on an iron panel on the wharf at Port Maitland Beach.

Spray paint and geometric lines

APU Panel. Not many Boeing 707's were fitted with APUs, but this variant was.

Totally delighted to say that this afternoon both Scott and myself received our Fellowship in photography from the IPF :)

 

My written statement

 

It seem a little odd, but I have always loved paper.

 

As a child I would sit, scissors in hand and cut-out chains of people & free snowflakes from sheets of paper just to entertain myself.

 

When I started a 365 photography project back in 2011 it didn't take long to run out of things to photograph. Once again I turned to a blank sheet of white paper; this time to make something to use as a prop.

 

2458 days later I'm still taking a photograph everyday. Making stuff from paper has become my “thing” and with my camera I try to bring my imagination to each paper scene.

 

This panel of 20 images comes from my on-going photography project and represents a glimpse of how I imagine the night would look if the world was made of paper.

 

Catherine MacBride

 

Scotts' wonderful panel is now online here: www.flickr.com/photos/scottmacbride/36598366973/in/datepo...

 

see all of my panel images here, plus a few that didn't make the cut : www.flickr.com/photos/catmacbride/albums/7215768558651958...

  

HTT - Happy Truck Thursday Canon EF24-105mm f/4L IS II USM

"Wendell Burnette"

"Will Bruder"

"Frank Lloyd Wright"

Architecture

Modern

"Modern Architecture"

Design

"Modern Design"

"Modern Phoenix"

Masonry

"Solar Panels"

USGBC

LEED

A brief but enjoyable visit to Budapest and an explore at this iconic abandoned Powerplant control room.

 

online store: www.artfinder.com/tim-knifton

 

Instagram: www.instagram.com/Timster_1973

 

This is a close-up photo of rust on an iron panel on the wharf at Port Maitland Beach.

too many knuckle heads around defacing these sacred sights.

New panel.

 

Spotted this '57 Ford way off in the corner of a large church parking lot. Must be a story here.

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1953 Ford panel truck at the 2014 Back to the Fifties car show.

These days, in many places in remote areas of the country, I see the solar panels. I took this with Canon Eos film camera 35mm and Fuji Acros. I developed the film with HC-110 with the scheme of 1:100, 30 minutes.

A Ford F100 panel truck at the Technorama Hildesheim.

The lower levels of the One World Trade Centre

The Sun drying out the frost from the Fence Panels.

Another crop from a much larger 16 panel mosaic made with EOS 500Da + EF 1,2/50mm L on Astrotrac with THELI/Astromatic software. This is the only part where I have additional H-Alpha data.

 

Star colors got lost during processing, because for some reason the planned HDR layering with shorter sub-exposures didn't work

Sunrise strikes the solar panels that power the International Space Station, caught by ESA astronaut Tim Peake on 31 December 2015.

 

Follow Tim and his time in space via timpeake.esa.int and blogs.esa.int/tim-peake

 

Credit: ESA/NASA

One of the 60 panels from Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series

 

The series was split up in 1942 with the even-numbered panels going to the Museum of Modern Art and the odd-numbers to the Phillips Collection. In 2015 all 60 panels were on display at MoMA in New York. Previously the panels were also on display at MoMA about 20 years ago and I was lucky to have seen them all both times.

 

This is the bottom panel. the book is divided into two sections, lower and upper.

as you flip the half pages you expose another

section of the head. There are six panels in all. It's beautiful.

L.W. Yaggy & James J. West 1885

Panels on door, Guildhall, Cambridge, 28 Oct 2021

The 10-panel bronze doors (1933) are attributed to Lawrence Bradshaw (1899-1987).

He also designed the monument at Karl Marx’s grave in Highgate Cemetery.

Toronto, Ontario

Old electrical panels at Winehaven, Richmond, California.

Of to the side of the Warrior Panel are a few more interesting glyphs.

 

Crow Canyon

New Mexico

A not particularly unknow panel near Moab.

I've posted photos of this one before.

Hiking out to the 44 Panel, you pass by a few random glyphs.

Be sure to see the previous photo for a wider look. I uploaded two photos today.

 

Crow Canyon

New Mexico

Panels in gaps of a wall of a disused viaduct , now part of a walk round Kielder Water

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