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North Star captured in a window. A one hour exposure. Inside the ruins of a West Texas US Carvery fort. "If I could hold time in a bottle.."
POLARIS II: IMO 7711749
Built 1978 by Husumer Dock and Reparatur, Husum, Germany (Yard No 1451.)
Launch Date: 15 Sept 1978 and Completed: Oct 1978
Tonnages : GRT : 3598 /DWT: 5863
Length overall: 104.5 metres x Beam : 16.0 metres
Machinery, 1 propeller : Engines ?? : Service speed: 13.0 knots
History.
1978: POLARIS (as launched): Reederei John Luhrs KG, Hamburg
1978: EUROBRIDGE BEAM (as completed) : Reederei John Luhrs KG, Hamburg
1981: POLARIS II : Reederei John Luhrs KG, Hamburg
1983: EAGLE : Reederei John Luhrs KG, Hamburg
1984: CITY OF LISBON : Reederei John Luhrs KG, Hamburg
1985: MANCHESTER CITY : Reederei John Luhrs KG, Hamburg
1986: POLARIS : Reederei John Luhrs KG, Hamburg
1986: POLARIS II : Reederei John Luhrs KG, Hamburg
1989: MILD VICTORY : Interpacific Tpts SA, Panama
2001: MEGAH JAYA DUA : Interpacific Tpts SA, Panama
2007: MEGAH JAYA DUA : Johan Shipping Sendirian Berhad, Kuching
2010: MEGAH JAYA DUA : Kien San Metal Sendirian Berhad, Kuching
2010 : Broken up
Photographed at Felixstowe on 23 July 1983
Latest 2021 recolour of the Matchbox Polaris RZR which must surely be one of the easiest and cheapest licensed castings they currently make. Its basically just a small piece of plastic! Mint and boxed.
Photographed in New Jersey, it's a Polaris Slingshot, a vehicle that the makers, Polaris Industries, claim is a three-wheeled motorcycle. Apparently it has a steering wheel and gear stick, and the brake, clutch and throttle pedal have a conventional automobile layout, which seems to make it most closely resemble the Morgan three-wheeled car.
a more intimate look at the fantastic black polaris.
really missing the killer shot to complete the set, maybe i'll find it later.
Little metal and lots of plastic makes a Mattel accountant very happy though not so much with consumers who actually buy their products! Full marks for Matchbox to model the bonkers Polaris Slingshot but unfortunately rather poor in its execution. Seen here in its ultra fresh Case F recolour. Mint and boxed.
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The Polaris carrying Queen Elizabeth II arrives at Winnipeg's new James Armstrong Richardson International.
Per Placard:
Polaris Whaleboat thought to be the only surviving artifact from the Charles Hall expedition to the Arctic in 1870. Although Hall and Peary were rivals, Commander Robert Peary recovered the Polaris during his 1905 Arctic expedition and gave it to The American Museum of Natural History in NYC. Some forty years later, naturalist Robert Cushman Murphy, a curator at the museum was instrumental in giving it to Ward Melville. It is now property of the Ward Melville Heritage Organization.
Ok, meu FlickrUploader morreu e eu to aqui tentando me achar... nesse jeito random novo de colocar fotos no flickr?
- 1 camada Hard as Nails, Sally Hansen
- 2 camadas Polaris, Cora
- 1 camada Extra Brilho, Ideal
Enfim! Esmalte muito digno, muito bonito, uma das minhas cores preferidas entre meus 1000 esmaltes (sim, cheguei neste fatídico número) e E DAÍ QUE NÃO É IMPORTADO NEM MISTURINHA. Eu hein. Parece que, ultimamente, ou você posta algo muito novo com unhas anguladas ou então não pode fazer parte das ~~~~ esmaltólatras ~~~~.
Daqui a pouco só de sacanagem eu vou sair postando Renda hein. Oras. hunf
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This is a 7 min exposure of Polaris. I was using this shot to calculate my Mag/sq arc-sec at a dark site 30 mins from my house. It was the darkest sky I have ever seen and the sky was about 21.9 Mag/sq arc-sec. The clouds were coming in so I didn't get anymore photos. What caught me by surprise was how bright the zodiacal light was and that the clouds were just black holes in the sky. The clouds gave an appearance of dark nebula. Looking forward to going back. All that was done to this photo was a slight curve adjustment. These skies are going to make processing a whole lot easier.