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A CEA Reach Stacker was transported to a client in Laos PDR for use on a ongoing mining project. The Reach stacker was demobilized at the CEA Logistics base in Laem Chabang, Thailand, and loaded onto one Low-Bed trailer and one Flat-Bed trailer. Upon arrival in Laos, the Reach Stacker was mobilized and readied for service.
“Seven Magic Mountains is an artwork of thresholds and crossings, of balanced marvels and excessive colors, of casting and gathering and the contrary air between the desert and the city lights.” — Ugo Rondinone, artist
Seven Magic Mountains is a large-scale, site-specific public artwork by artist Ugo Rondinone, located south of Las Vegas. The installation opened in 2016 on a portion of the Mojave Desert managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Each totem is 30-35 feet high and contains 3-6 locally-sourced limestone boulders.
From a sign at the site:
“The artwork extends Rondinone’s long-running interest in natural phenomena and their reformulation in art. Inspired by naturally occurring Hoodoos and balancing rock formations, the stacks also evoke the art of meditative rock balancing. The works appear poised between monumentality and collapse—seeming to defy gravity in their teetering formations, but equally to depend on it.”
lynx on a frond. (Venus Drive 18 July 09)
-- image was a stacked composite of 7 separate images using Photoshop CS4.
A stack of Rig Mat System's beautiful Crane Mats ready for shipment.
Our Crane mats are made from CLT, can be up to 40 feet long, are extremely strong and can hold up the heaviest of equipment.
Stacks of a former open hearth shop at the USS Lorain Plant. This is a former plant of The National Tube Company.
Raw conversion in Capture NX, lens distortion removed with LensFixCI, Wratten 22 orange filter applied in Tiffen DFx, B&W conversion in Alien Exposure 2 simulating Fuji Neopan 100 Acros.
Sergey & Brin made big things for Google on a budget by eschew traditional hig priced servers in favor of souped up desktop machines. They had to make custom racks that looked rather jakey in the end. A retired one is on display at the Mt. View Computer Museum
A Q-STLLAC stack train bounces down the westbound main after departing Lindenwood Yard. This train is heading west on the Cuba Sub for Springfield and Tulsa.
3-21-2009