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A USAF HC-130J Hercules aircraft from the 79th rescue squadron flys over the Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft as a Line of Sight (LOS) communications test is conducted between the two shortly after Starliner landed at White Sands Missile Range’s Space Harbor, Wednesday, May 25, 2022, in New Mexico. Boeing’s Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) is Starliner’s second uncrewed flight test to the International Space Station as part of NASA's Commercial Crew Program. OFT-2 serves as an end-to-end test of the system's capabilities. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Artemis will light our way to Mars. The new Artemis identity draws bold inspiration from the Apollo program and forges its own path, showing how it will pursue lunar exploration like never before and pave the way to Mars.
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My Pentax Super Program with the Pentax Winder ME II and the SMC Pentax-M 1:2.8 40mm "pancake lens" attached.
45th Street, West of Broadway, New York City
"We've Got to Have Money" with Robert Ames by Edward Laska
September 17, 1923
Casa da música from architect Rem Koolhaas. Porto - Portugal
bi-cam using pinhole side + Fujichrome 64T (Expired July 2003)
My old editing program finally gave up the ghost, it hasn't been supported in many years. I downloaded the latest from Nikon, it's very similar to the old one but is still different. I hate change. I'll get used to it, eventually...I liked the way Joe Dog was laying last night and fumbled thru editing this shot :-)
It's been fully film tested and it's in my camera shop CC Design Studios at www.ccstudio2380.com
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This month, Norfolk Southern has started a new rebuild program at Juniata. Using former UP SD90MACs, Juniata will rebuild and overhaul these units with a new EMD style cab, rebuilt trucks and traction motors and they will be equipped with cab signals and LSL. Once completed these units will be considered SD70ACU (Alternating Current Upgrade). The first 4 units that will enter the program are lined up outside the Wreck Shop including NS 7283, NS 7248, NS 7329 (UP 8247), and NS 7299. Shop crews have already started to prep 7299 for cab removal. Visit www.altoonaworks.info/rebuilds/ns_sd70acu.html for a complete breakdown of this new program. Canon EOS 60D
The Federal Dominion Public Building at 269 Main Street.
Construction was financed under the City of Winnipeg’s unemployment relief program of 1932 and Canada’s Public Works Construction Act of 1934.
Together, this cooperation of federal and municipal funding helped create one of the largest buildings constructed in Canada during the Great Depression era.
The Federal Building is based on the architectural designs of George William Northwood (under the direction of T. W. Fuller, Chief Architect of the Public Works Department), and awarded to the local contractor firm of Carter-Halls-Aldinger at a tendered bid of $1,412,229.
The seven-storey building consisted of a steel frame covered with Tyndall-stone with concrete caissons and concrete floors.
Design of the exterior main floor was Norman influenced, with the upper floors in Gothic styling.
The construction project served as relief work for some 1,300 labourers. The exterior was largely completed by December 1935, with the interior work continuing into 1936.
Upon completion, the facility housed federal government offices that were previously spread around the city. The building was ready for occupancy in June 1936.
The Federal Building was classified Federal Heritage Building 11 October, 1990.
“A MOON’S EYE VIEW OF THE APOLLO LUNAR SURFACE CLOSE-UP CAMERA
The Camera Takes a Scientific Photo of Moon Dirt In Stereo and Color”
A clever photograph, not only with regard to the perspective - through a transparent surface, but also of “illuminating” the fact that a repeat flash capability was necessary to take each photograph. A fact likely lost on the casual observer of the ALSCC…not that such exists. Fittingly, Bruce L. Elle, Eastman Kodak Co.’s program manager for design and production of the ALSCC demonstrates.
This photograph probably laid the foundation for this.
Friggin’ AWESOME. My WOC class ‘sang’ - at the top of our lungs - this as we marched into the DFAC shortly before graduation.
One of my all-time favorite bands – Angus ROCKS.
TURN. IT. UP:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2AC41dglnM
Credit: AC/DC/YouTube
“A longtime member of the Kodak Apparatus Division, Research and Engineering team, Bruce Elle worked on several of the company’s most important contracts, including the production of photographic equipment for a secret Cold War spying operation, early photography of the moon for NASA’s Lunar Orbiter program, and close-up 3D photography of the lunar surface for the Apollo missions.
A graduate of Oregon State University, Elle served as the company program manager at Kodak responsible for the design of the Apollo Lunar Surface Close-up Camera (ALSCC), which was used to take stereoscopic close-ups of lunar soil during the moon landing missions. After Apollo 11’s lift-off, he flew to Houston to be on hand to provide expert advice and troubleshooting for the ALSCC. According to the Kodakery newsletter of July 24, 1969, he had marked the side of the mission’s camera—to be operated by first moonwalker Neil Armstrong and left behind on the moon to conserve weight—in red lettering: ‘If found return to Bruce Elle, U.S.A., Earth.’ Noticing the text, Neil was quick to ask: ‘Who’s going to pay the postage?’
The above per the RR Auction promotional write-up for items belonging to the estate of Mr. Elle. Of those, the April 16, 2020 “Space Exploration & Aviation” auction featured a training model of the ALSCC! Along with a bunch of other really really cool stuff owned by Mr. Elle:
issuu.com/rrauction/docs/rr_auction_space_exploration_apo...
Credit: issuu website
Possibly the issue of ‘Kodakery” referenced, with the photograph on the cover. What a wonderfully terrible & corny title for their publication:
kosmofoto.com/2019/07/the-21-year-old-who-helped-build-a-...
Credit: Stephen Dowling/”KOSMO FOTO” website
www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/local/columnists/...
Credit: David Andreatta/"Democrat and Chronicle" website
www.airspacemag.com/space/shooting-the-moon-27389927/
Credit: Air & Space Magazine online website
Last, but NOT least. ALSCC = the "Gold Camera". Thomas Gold:
news.cornell.edu/stories/2004/06/thomas-gold-cornell-astr...
Credit: Cornell Chronicle website
A Grieg Program
Morton Gould, The Robin Hood Dell Orchestra Of Philadelphia
Columbia Masterworks/USA (1949)
Cover by Alex Steinweiss
The Vehicle Assembly Building from Kerbal Space Program. Complete with Kerbal figures and a rocket/launch pad.
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STEFANIA VISCONTI attrice, modella, actress, model, performer, trasformista, disponibile per collaborazioni artistiche di vario genere, teatro, cinema, tv, cortometraggi, shooting fotografici, esibizioni dal vivo. Disponibilità di spostamento in tutta Italia e all'Estero.
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STEFANIA VISCONTI is an Italian transgendered actress, model, chameleon-like performer, and activist. She is available for a variety of arts and entertainment projects, including theatrical performances, long and short films, TV programs, photo shootings, live performances. She is willing to travel anywhere in Italy and abroad. For further information, write to viscontistefy@libero.it. You will find other links to some of her personal pages below
Norio knows he makes a good subject to test filters on with my camera program. He was resting on his nest next to my computer when I took his picture.