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Sunday morning wallk around East Austin.
Practice of in camera double exposure. I take two photos in pretty quick succession.
Every petal overlaps the next.
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This is a 1:100 scale model of a Commercial Space Station, which we were commissioned to build in 2019. The model features a variety of customized modules, stowage facilities, an airlock, an observatory, a robotic arm and a main solar array. The model is accompanied with replicas of the SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 supply ships. Later we are going to add to this set a replica of the SpaceX Dragon 2 as well. The model also includes several posed astronaut figurines, designed and customized for us by Mr. Max Grueter.
The model was designed in 3D software, produced by rapid prototyping and manually assembled, painted and decorated.
In this model we implemented the features and technics developed for our models of ISS, which we were building and perfecting since 2008. The model has reliable internal reinforcement system, holding the modules together. Most vulnerable elements are produced from durable materials – metal and nylon. Selected components and supply ships’ replicas have embedded magnets, allowing to reconfigure the station and exercise various docking schemes. The model is mounted with support poles on a black painted base.
The model is designed to be partially disassembled during transport. It is packed in a Pelican heavy duty transit case and can be fast and easily assembled for presentation.
Everybody's got to have priests. Even lizardmen. Scale magi are highly valued for their place in reptilian society, so much so that this figure can fit into many, many RPGs.
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The ice pick plays a crucial part in the story because it brings down the helicopter, being thrown into the tail rotor, so we built it in all three scales, 1/7, 1/4 and 1/2 scale.
Scales Road looking westward. The building which looks a bit like a corkscrew - from this distance anyway - is part of Tottenham Fire Station in St Loy's Road.
Scales Seafood & Steaks is a unique seafood and steak restaurant situated on Fisherman’s Wharf with incredible views of the Monterey Bay.
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Scale cars such as this were used to weigh materials - such as coke - which were then deposited into the furnace. The two buckets (known as hoppers) on the front of the car would be weighed by the car's operator in the cab. The cab would then travel to the number 5 Bessemer furnace at Cleveland ironworks and unload it's content to continue the metallurgic process. This scale car was used extensively throughout the latter half of the 20th century until the closure of the Teesside plant in the 1980's
A G scale layout -- probably 1:20.3, since it looks like narrow-gauge stock -- at the Kemptville Toy and Train Show.
My own weight went already 2.5kg down since Dec.27th. Though, it may be one of those scales that lie.
This railtrack scale is located at Kepa Zawadowska in Warsaw enroute to the EC Siekierki heat- and powerplant. It is built into the track and measures the weight of 4-axle cars, which bring coal to EC Siekierki. The speed at the scale must be reduced to 3 to 5 km/h max. to allow proper operation. The length of the measuring track is exactly to match the Eaos/Eas railcars' length.
Photo from the Scaling New Heights Accounting and Training Conference. For additional photos from the event see: Scaling New Heights 2013 Flickr photo set.
Picture by Grant Wickes principal of Wickpoint Management Services and VP Businss Development Wasp Barcode Technologies.
Photo (cc). If using photo, please credit as: Photo courtesy Grant Wickes.
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Photo taken with iPhone 5 with 12x photojojo lens attached
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24 Gennaio 2010
Visita all' Ex-Manicomio di Volterra.
Una esperienza unica, in un luogo ormai dimenticato da tutti.
Mura ignorate e tenute nascoste, dove la pazzia avanzava e la solitudine uccideva le anime.
Farmaci ed Elettroshock rendevano gli internati ancor più invisibili che mai.
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scale (skāl)
noun
1. either of the shallow dishes or pans of a balance
2.
1. balance (sense )
2. any weighing machine