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Panneaux Acoustiques

 

Panel acustico ranurado (Sistema PAR)

DIY Studio Lighting Panel:

 

Made from: 4x 10' lengths of 3/4" Schedule 40 PVC pipe, 8x 90deg. shoulder couplings, and 6x tees.

 

Can function as:

- Adding a sheet of white muslin and placing lightsource behind makes a 4' x 7' softbox/diffusion screen.

- Adding a sheet of white rip-stop nylon (the stuff used in flags and parachutes) makes a very large scrim.

- Adding a sheet of black muslin makes a reductive source to create shadow.

- Adding a sheet of a light-colored, shiny material (such as a white shower curtain) and placing opposite key light makes a really good (and big) reflector/bounce.

- Can even be laid flat under subject and used as a bounce for chin shadow.

 

Supplies cost $22 and took 1.5 hours to build.

 

Modified from Tinker Tube plans by Finelight.

Gore panels, provided to Boeing by supplier MT Aerospace of Germany, are stacked and ready for welding on the Gore Weld Tool at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans. Gore panels are preformed aluminum alloy dome segments. They are welded together to form a dome -- the end cap to NASA's Space Launch System core stage hydrogen fuel tank. All of the hardware necessary for building the tank that will be used on the first flight of SLS has been delivered to the facility and is awaiting assembly. SLS will be the most powerful rocket ever built for deep space missions, including to an asteroid and ultimately to Mars. The core stage, towering more than 200 feet, will store cryogenic liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen that will feed the vehicle’s RS-25 engines. Boeing is the prime contractor for the SLS core stage, including avionics.

 

Image Credit: Boeing

 

More about SLS:

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More SLS graphics and concepts:

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Space Launch System Flickr album

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A section of the mosaic floor from the bedroom in the Villa of the Birds.

 

Villa of the Birds

Kom el-Dikka, Alexandria

♂ Colmcille

 

Fur: Tonkinese - Lilac Tortie

Eyes: Galaxy Star (Shape: Curious | Pupil: Big)

Shade: Porcelain

Tail: Posh

Ears: Scotty Fold

Whiskers: Butterscotch (Shape: Double Plush)

Size: Normal

Owner: 1Gajulia Resident

 

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Algunas familias tienen paneles solares y pueden tener luz y algunos electrodomésticos cómo televisión, congelador, etc.

 

Some families have solar panels and have electricity for light bulbs and some appliances like TVs, freezers…

 

Gorkhi-Terelj, Mongolia

The Edsel Roundup Panel Wagon at the Techno Classica Essen.

  

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The Great Hunt Panel is located in Nine Mile Canyon northeast of Price , Utah. Spent the better part of two days checking out as many of the rock art , granaries and other interesting sites in the canyons as I could . Doubt if I saw anywhere near 20% of them. . Of all the rock art sites you will experience in the canyon , the Great Hunt Panel has to rank at the top . This would be a great place to splurge and hire a guide ! ( I didn't ! )

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Scholars believe this extraordinary panel may represent an actual hunting event that took place over 1000 yrs ago. This panel has been replicated on many modern art pieces and has been featured in many publications.

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“Few, if any, locations in the Western Hemisphere offer visitors such an abundant array of rock art sites—many of them elaborate panels with hundreds of figures—in such a confined location,” archaeologist Jerry Spangler and journalist Donna Spangler write in their guide to the area. “The number of Nine Mile Canyon rock art sites is conservatively estimated at about 1,000, the number of images at more than 10,000.” The prevalence of rock art has earned the area a nickname: the world’s longest outdoor art gallery.

When I travelled to Nine Mile Canyon in late May, the rock art in the canyon was so prevalent that you could see it while driving down the dirt road that runs along the canyon bottom. The canyon itself is scenic, but hardly pristine. The road through Nine Mile Canyon was first constructed in 1886 by African-American Buffalo Soldiers of the U.S. Army to provide horse-drawn freighters with a route from Price to Fort Duchesne. Over the years, scores of travellers used the axle grease from the freighters to sign their names on the canyon walls and the artefacts are old enough that they, too, receive some government protection. For decades, there have been farms and cows in the canyon, even some oil wells developed as far back as the 1950s, and now there is the infrastructure associated with the gas drilling. Virtually all of the traffic on the road looked to be associated with the drilling on the surrounding plateaus, and nearly all of those vehicles were big trucks. In the environmental impact statement (EIS) for the West Tavaputs project, the BLM noted that empirical observations by the Nine Mile Canyon Coalition and frequent visitors showed that recreational use of the area had declined steadily along with the increasing oil and gas development that began in the area in 2004. Those observations were supported by local tourism officials, the BLM said.

Little is known about the people who created the petroglyphs, which are etched, carved, or pecked into the rock, and the pictographs, which are painted on the stone. The presence of spear points and atlatl darts suggests that Nine Mile Canyon—a well-watered and logical travel route in an otherwise forbidding landscape—was used thousands of years ago by Archaic hunters and gatherers. Small farming communities probably took root about 300 AD and by around 900 there was a small but thriving community of residents who grew crops in the canyon and hunted for game on the surrounding uplands. The trapezoidal body shapes in their rock art and other archaeological evidence has led some to conclude that the indigenous people who lived in

The Great Hunt panel in Nine Mile Canyon

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Nine Mile Canyon were part of the Fremont culture that occupied much of Utah from 700 to 1300, but others note characteristics of the Anasazi culture that lived farther south, around the Four Corners region.

Either way, by around 1300, the people who created Nine Mile Canyon’s pictographs and petroglyphs were gone, part of a tectonic shift in the indigenous peoples of the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau that many scholars attribute to severe droughts that struck the region. “This was a period of considerable social and economic unrest throughout the Southwest,” the Spanglers write. “Not only were Numic hunter-gatherers—ancestors of the modern Utes— moving into the northern Colorado Plateau at this time, but massive population growth among Anasazi farmers to the south resulted in northward migration into areas that had only been sparsely populated before.” As is the case today, various groups were competing for finite natural resources and the conflicts are thought to have inspired the early residents of Nine Mile Canyon to construct defensive structures on the surrounding mesas, benches, and rock outcroppings. Although the area’s rock art gets all the attention, the canyon and environs boast a wealth of other cultural resources, including ceramics, granaries, and pit houses. Archaeologists believe a great many artefacts were lost over the decades to farming, vandalism, and relic-hunters.

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That sounds like an alien weaponry.

 

Miracle Mile, Tucson, Arizona.

I picked up this PFixer panel (sold by Pusher Labs) towards the end of my wedding season to help speed up the whole editing process. I ordered the "PFixer Panel Bundle" which comes with the PFixer OS X software and the Behringer BCF-2000. It's a pretty cool setup with several different editing modes; I use the Basic mode for the majority of my editing (still trying to figure out the advantages of using the other editing modes). What I'm finding so far is that this works great when using presets and allows you to quickly tweak each image. I'm not sure that it helps me as much during the culling process, but it could just be me not understanding all the different modes and features. One thing that I really like is that the sliders and any adjustments you make move in real time when moving through each image.

This PFixer Pannel Bundle now currently sells for $379.99 (seams like it was selling for $20 less when I purchased mine. If your a PC user sorry..... this only works with MAC's.

Thought I should do a card with panels since I haven't been using them, and need to get better at that.

Base card, Envelope pattern S5507 in Walnut Stain; sentiment Friends, CL351, also Walnut Stain.

Butterfly colored with pencils, ferns stamped with Peeled Paint, panels sponged with Peeled Paint and Wild Honey.

 

Thanks for looking!

Duck-26 [FH crew]

 

"Free Tribe", Oleggio (NO) @ 16-09-2006

Sony a1 + IRIX 150mm f/2.8 Macro Dragonfly Lens

Remainings of a hump yard point control panel from the 1940s inside an abandoned signalbox of the former Braunschweig marshalling yard

Solar Panels, Southchurch Adult Community College, Ambleside Drive, Southchurch. Picture Steve O'Connell 22-10-15

The campsite was full of interesting vehicles, among them this Citroen panel van (done on the iPad with the Adobe Ideas app)

Vallado panel seguridad poste con marco

Some of our new LED light panels. The 1024AL, 312D, and 312DS - Photo by Jeff Holland

The Parts panel is a brand new addition - use it to control your dragon's appearance by configuring horns, spikes, fins, blades, etc! No two dragons need look alike!

  

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Andrew Zimmerman, laquer on panel

This is a commissioned piece done a few weeks back. The request was to have the panels work all together or in groups of two. These happen to work individual too. I like to mix them in random order even flipping them upside down

♀ Mackinzie

 

Fur: Siamese - Blue

Eyes: Dry Olive (Shape: Mysterious | Pupil: Small)

Shade: Twinkle

Tail: Super Posh

Ears: Mysterious Odyssey Fold

Whiskers: Dark Chocolate (Shape: Double Plush)

Size: Normal

Owner: aidenvaIeska Resident

 

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Panneaux Acoustiques DIFUSSION MOMENTUM - VICTORIAVILLE - CANADA

Down by the coast they've set up a solar power station (or at least a whole load of solar panels) and this is the show-piece

The Electrical Maintenance Facility (EMF) at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida has solar panels capable of producing 125 kilowatts. Installation of the panels began in August 2019 and by February 2020, the panels were up and running, generating enough power to supply the facility. The addition of the solar panels has turned the EMF into a "net positive" facility, meaning it now produces more energy than it consumes. Photo credit: NASA/Ben Smegelsky

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Painted side table with polymer clay side panels

Panel discussion in Times Litfest 2019 held in Bengaluru.

♀ Kierstyn

 

Fur: Russian - Blue

Eyes: Starry Baby Blues (Shape: Mysterious | Pupil: Small)

Shade: Twinkle

Tail: Lush

Ears: Scotty Fold

Whiskers: Dusky (Shape: Double Plush)

Size: Normal

Owner: MistressVengeance Resident

 

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Images inspired by Asian art panels

Bratislava, Slovakia

♀ Lily

 

Fur: Burmilla - Lilac Shaded

Eyes: Frost (Shape: Mysterious | Pupil: Small)

Shade: Blush

Tail: Fluffy

Ears: Scotty Fold

Whiskers: Latte (Shape: Dreamy)

Size: Normal

Collar: Illuminatra Resident (No. 38)

Owner: Eleanor8 Resident

 

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A revisit to this abandoned Coking plant on our doorstep. As my friends hadn't been without being seen and escorted out and I've been twice before, I agreed to go back and glad I did as I saw things I had never seen before. Visited with Wiffsmiff23 and Martyn.

 

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two panels from a comic book strip i'm working on between projects at the moment.

 

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Wood panels carved by anonymous artists from Burgundy or Lombardy, first half of the XVI century, originally from the Staffarda, a cistercian monastery now at the Civic Museum of Ancient Art, Palazzo Madama, Turin.

The worst two panels from 209 and 228 both off for replacement

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