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Réplica capturada no mini-mundo, em Gramado-RS.
Detalhe - Isso não é um quadro ;-)
Reply caught the mini-world in Gramado-RS.
Detail - This is not a Table
A detail shot of a 1968 Red Rally Sport Camaro that was weather tested at the annual Leavenworth Cruisers car show held at Ray Miller Park in Leavenworth Kansas.
Taken at Tatton Park Classic & Performance Car Spectacular 4/6/17. Too many cars parked to close to each other, making it very difficult to get really good shots. I probably won't go to this one again.
This is the moc that inspired my 458 actually, I had completed the front and as I mod it it just hit me that I could mount a curved slope in there to make 458's headlights.
Had to make the Weissach package, which comes with carbon bonnet and carbon roof, because I needed reasons to not make this a full-white build. SNOT is probably not the best method to build the front, but it had to be because I needed something to mount the half-circle tiles as headlights.
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Located on the Ohio River in the Cincinnati suburb of California, Ohio. This was taken during my second tour of the Cincinnati Water Works facility with one of our meetup groups. This time I went with the Cincinnati Camera and Photography Club meetup group. At the facility, they pump water from the Ohio River, purify and distribute it all around the Greater Cincinnati area including parts of Northern Kentucky. The inlet is on the Kentucky side of the river. The water travels under the Ohio through a brick lined "pipe" installed in the late 1800's to the pump station in this photo. There the world's four largest triple expansion steam engines moved 30,000,000 gallons of water every day from 1906 until they were replaced by electric pumps in 1963. The water is pumped to two nearby reservoirs where large particles are allowed to settle out prior to the next step in the purification process. Other than regular lubrication, the steam pumps operated virtually maintenance free for 57 years and were quieter than the current electric ones. They still sit on the pit floor some 125 feet below ground level where this shot was taken.
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Same Monster different body part... Thnx Auto Pro
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CameraNikon D300S
Exposure0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperturef/6.3
Focal Length34 mm
ISO Speed250
Exposure Bias+1 EV
FlashOne 200 Watt Studio flash with a soft box
Located on the Ohio River in the Cincinnati suburb of California, Ohio. This was taken during my second tour of the Cincinnati Water Works facility with one of our meetup groups. This time I went with the Cincinnati Camera and Photography Club meetup group. At the facility, they pump water from the Ohio River, purify and distribute it all around the Greater Cincinnati area including parts of Northern Kentucky. The inlet is on the Kentucky side of the river and can barely be seen on the left margin of this shot. The water travels under the Ohio through a brick lined "pipe" installed in the late 1800's to the pump station in this photo. There the world's four largest triple expansion steam engines moved 30,000,000 gallons of water every day from 1906 until they were replaced by electric pumps in 1963. The water is pumped to two nearby reservoirs where large particles are allowed to settle out prior to the next step in the purification process. Other than regular lubrication, the steam pumps operated virtually maintenance free for 57 years and were quieter than the current electric ones. They still sit on the pit floor some 125 feet below ground level where this shot was taken.
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My Poor RS has been looking a bit of a state for the last few weeks. so since she had hit the 12500 mile mark i decided to give her a decent wash and wax with some sealent chucked into the mix.
My Poor RS has been looking a bit of a state for the last few weeks. so since she had hit the 12500 mile mark i decided to give her a decent wash and wax with some sealent chucked into the mix.
My Poor RS has been looking a bit of a state for the last few weeks. so since she had hit the 12500 mile mark i decided to give her a decent wash and wax with some sealent chucked into the mix.
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