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Even so, were the arenas of the ancients rigged with sails unfurled overhead....

 

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The interior of the Pop Up Globe, showing the scaffolding supporting the seating and the shade provided by the sails....

 

The painted ceiling over the stage can be glimpsed on the left.

 

You can just see one of the fans, on the right, that provide a bit of a breeze and cooling, when water is misted through them.

  

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This ritual was during the great thanka unveiling ceremony.

Kumbum Jampa Ling is a very spiritual place for Tibetans…and very important. It is the birthplace (1357) of Tsongkhapa the founder of the Gelugpa yellow hat sect and also near the home of the current Dalai Lama and where he studied for several years. Today Kumbum has 4 monastic colleges and around 400 monks in residence…mostly students from the Amdo and Mongolian areas. There are about 30 temples and hundreds of small brick and mud houses for the monks and students. The holiest place is the birthplace of Tsongkapa which is covered by a gold roof monastery.

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One of two rocket transport crawlers at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

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The DIY rig I used for my shots of the van.

 

Consisting of-

 

A suction glazing carrier I bought of Ebay for a few quid.

 

Manfrotto Superclamp

 

Ball head.

 

Camera with fisheye.

 

The suction cup fitted nicely to the flat panel on the side of the van, I ran the strap through the door just in case it came off.

my rigger boots covered in mud

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RiG! Kitchen Set Oak (4 Piece) (Boxed) - Consists of 1 Kitchen Shelves (7Li) 1 Food Prep Table (6Li) 1 Butcher's Block (2Li) and 1 Tall Cupboard (1Li) all permissions are: COPY, MOD, NO TRANS

 

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Jack up rigs stacked in the Cromarty firth waiting for work.

Rig at Cromarty, driving down a small lane you wouldn't expect to see a huge Rig at the end of it. As you can see the road turns and the rig is out in the bay.

oil rig at McNultys on the tyne

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LED multicoloured lighting, vewing with lights out

Idk why money rig. It sounds cool.

Meyer-optik 105mm + a bunch of extension tubes + macro lighting rig

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kit: Kit includes:

- (4) 48" aluminum poles

- (1) dual front magnet assembly

- (1) single rear magnet assembly

- (4) rear hex extensions

- (1) front pinch clamp assembly

- (1) rear pinch clamp assembly

- (1) extension kit w/ hardware

- (1) cable w/ stainless t-bolt clamps

- (6) stainless steel t-bolt clamps

- (1) swivel assembly

- assembly and installation instructions

- a durable padded carrying case

 

product link

 

*contact:anthony@ayoandrsn.com if interested / never used / 6

The rig is a liftable boat with accomodations for platform operators

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Homemade rig constructed by my dad and myself.

 

The total cost of all the parts was about $25.

 

The arm was the hardest part to make, something that 99% of people will not be able to do on their own. Pure aluminum and machined in a metal shop. It was hard, but saved a lot of money. Took roughly 2 hours to build the whole thing. There are companies that sell arms like this, but can cost upwards of $100.

 

Its very sturdy with the 4 suction cups. If I didn't think it could hold my camera I would never put it on there. Usually, the suction cups are closer to the edge of the car to reduce shake/vibration. It's much easier to get good shots with 2 people, 1 pushing the car and the other releasing the shutter. But 1 person is just as easy.

 

Results! Here! and Here!

 

I got a lot of my information here www.rigshots.com.au/

 

Suction Cups grizzly.com/products/4-Head-Suction-Cup/H5848

Obviously, we cut it in half to increase the stability of the rig :)

   

Homemade rig constructed by my dad and myself.

 

The total cost of all the parts was about $25.

 

The arm was the hardest part to make, something that 99% of people will not be able to do on their own. Pure aluminum and machined in a metal shop. It was hard, but saved a lot of money. Took roughly 2 hours to build the whole thing. There are companies that sell arms like this, but can cost upwards of $100.

 

Its very sturdy with the 4 suction cups. If I didn't think it could hold my camera I would never put it on there. Usually, the suction cups are closer to the edge of the car to reduce shake/vibration. It's much easier to get good shots with 2 people, 1 pushing the car and the other releasing the shutter. But 1 person is just as easy.

 

Results! Here! and Here!

 

I got a lot of my information here www.rigshots.com.au/

 

Suction Cups grizzly.com/products/4-Head-Suction-Cup/H5848

Obviously, we cut it in half to increase the stability of the rig :)

Two oil rigs in Scapa Flow. I guess its a sheltered spot to refit or just store them.

*This tangle may look rather Maker-like at first sight, but the key is: nobody is trying to teach or learn anything. On the contrary; they're likely rather eager to conceal this rig because the heat of cracking all that crypto might ignite the apartment.

For those who asked, here's my rig setup.

Trying out with my rig again :P

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