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Quick real estate shoot this afternoon
YN560 CL about 1/8th BOC
YN560 CR about 1/4? BOC
Flash on stick BOC above kitchen window @ 1/8th-1/4?
Uploaded on 08-23-2018
Fresno, CA - May 2009
Many of our old photos from around this time on Flickr were shown mostly in medium sizes and they don't expand to full size. Did Flickr have full screen shots back then? Probably, not. Because of that I may have to revisit for posting them again.
A quick iPhone pic of the Dock area at Cozumel. My purpose was to capture the water color at the dock area…fabulous!
Quick category sort is complete. Will fine sort what needs fully sorted for next month and put the rest to the side and sort that out if there is time, other wise it will be put on hold for a bit.
Almost on the spur of the moment, I decided to join friends yesterday afternoon for a birding walk. The weather was so perfect, especially compared to the two consecutive snowstorms we had on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week, that damaged thousands of trees in the city! After a quick look for birds along the avenue of trees near Fish Creek Provincial Park headquarters, we drove down to the Boat Launch area and from there we walked south along the Bow River. The Ospreys were flying near the river ad we saw one of them carrying a fish to take back to their nest. We saw 30 bird species, but nothing close enough for photos. After an enjoyable walk, a few of us called in at Tim Horton's for coffee and a snack.
From there, I called in at a different part of the park and watched a family of Beavers swimming in their pond. While I was waiting, hoping that they might appear, so many American Robins flew from branch to branch in the nearby trees and bushes, sometimes landing, like this colourful male, on the rocks at the edge of the pond. I always feel that Robins are so much taken for granted. Eventually, after a long wait, the Beaver's appeared - this adult, who crossed the path where I was standing, took me off guard, as I had my camera well zoomed. This huge animal walked faster than I was expecting, so it's not the greatest photo. Better than almost all my photos taken of them yesterday, though, as the light was quickly fading and the pond area was too dark. Hope your photos came out much better than mine, Phil! Such a treat to watch this family, especially the young ones. We were amazed, at one moment, when an old wooden pallet started moving in the pond and blocked a small passageway between the banks. One Beaver was pulling this discarded structure all on its own. I wonder if they had originally found it washed up nearby, after the Alberta Flood of the Century last year (2013).
A Cumbres & Toltec Scenic locomotive crew takes a quick break atop Cumbres Pass after helping the daily passenger train climb the four percent grade. In a few minutes, the crew will cut off their helper locomotive, turn on the wye, and head back for Chama.
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Lucy. Necropolis, Glasgow.
Nikon D700, Nikkor 50mm f/1.4, Nikon SB-900 (in front, above the model with 115cm silver umbrella and 1/4CTO gel), Nikon SB-80dx (behind the model, you can see actual light fro it), all triggered with RF-602
TNG Flickr group Quick Critique
Quickly setup and grabbed this shot on the way into the MRT station!
3 shot vertorama with Sony A7R and SEL 10-18mm
Pulpit Pond, continued.
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For fun, rotate the screen 90 degrees clockwise. :-)
"Oh, I can't believe it," I said as we pulled into the driveway, "the sun is almost down, and I still don't have a photo for the day."
"Look!" she said. "The horses are out! Quick you grab your camera, and I'll get the carrots!"
this is Tank Dempsey saying: Your bud is down?Well get Quick Revive! well hope you like fish, because Quick Revive taste like fish!
Solo: if you get down you get right back up!
The resident pair of mute swans have started to lay their eggs on the lake island, the cob had be on guard while the pen fed. As he returned to the water he had a good stretch and preen before going after the geese that were getting too close.
Behind that silver colored cast cover on the rear end are a pair of meshing spur gears that can be changed in order to alter the final drive ratio of the rear axle. Its common designation is a “quick change rear end.”
In this setup, rotational power input from the engine+transmission enters at the front of the differential housing as it does for conventional drive axles. But unlike the usual setup, the input shaft bypasses engagement with the ring gear and continues to the back where there is a small gearbox at the rear of the differential housing. That small gearbox has an access cover which is what can be seen in the photo above. Within that gearbox are the ends of two shafts - one from the input shaft and a short one above it that’s connected to the bevel pinion that engages the driving ring gear. Each of those two shafts are fitted with spur gears that mesh together to convert rotary motion from the drive shaft to the driving ring gear. Different sets of spur gears can be used in order to change the final drive ratio but they do need to be matched together in order to yield the desired mechanical ratio and to fit in the fixed distance between the two shafts.
Watch this video for a better explanation:
youtu.be/7fhM8Y3TE14?si=MJTenw7JJrlSDTNf
The car is a 1930 Ford Model A Roadster.
The license plate has been altered for privacy.