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This place is awesome. It is my fourth visit here. This time I brought my drone with me and the main mission was drone photos of this abandoned car cemetery in Sweden. However, this shot is taken with a Canon 70D.
Blog post with drone pics: airbuzz.one/drone-pictures-of-bastnas-car-cemetery/
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Giancarlo Fisichella's Force India's Steering Wheel. Even though it looks all nice and colourfull, with switches and buttons that look like yummie Jelly Tots, I think this must be a pretty dautning "office" to work in...must be fun though once you get the hang of it. A LOT of fun! Enjoy.
A young wrangler wrestles a steer to the ground during a high school rodeo. Looks to me like he's got the skills of a pro.
BREAKING NEWS My 128th picture to be viewed over 1,000 times (July 2014). First uploaded in July 2011.
"Dear folks, We are having a fine time. It was too hot to come the 12th. Joe left the 10th (Saturday) for Denver. Will be away 2 weeks. A party of 4. I know they will have a fine time. Where is Mable."
Additional note on the back of this real photo postcard: "7/21. Too hot to move. Go to work, come home, and lay around. You folks come up. Ed."
Originally posted on Ipernity: We Are Having a Fine Time.
D75__2982-Edit: I couldn't get a better positioned shot of t his steer. It just was stopped and looking at me as I stopped my car to take this photo.
This is one of two fields in the Big Horn community, in Sheridan County, Wyoming, that have Longhorn Steers .
Longhorn steers are native to Texas, where they have been part of the state's history for centuries.
Spanish missionaries brought longhorn cattle to Texas in the late 1500s and 1700s. The cattle were originally from southwestern Spain, where they had been raised on open range since the Middle Ages.
I watched a movie about a car today, and decided to build it (don't worry the Vette will come, but it's difficult, so I still need a little practice) Since I wanted to do it in 12 wide, it would leave me only 6 studs width to make steering and suspension system (2 for each tire and 1 for each fender)
So I made this super compact design for steering and suspension :D (finally got one, and it's tiny! :D)
It's not even too far of from the actual car's too, the actual car's suspension is made from a rubber torsion tube design, which is basically what this is... sort of.
Here at Karl Knudsen Automotive Chatswood, We repair your power steering and can direct you in the right way when it comes to maintaining and repairing power steering. www.karlknudsen.com.au
I've been meaning to post this for some time. Here's the steering system I now use in my Large scaels, mostly inspired my Mr.Chinchilla's, who's meachanism I first used some time ago. It's evolved over time and I think this is probably it's "final form". If you're looking for a technic-y steering system that works well when playing, you've come to the incorrect place. This works great for show, but you won't be able to hook it up to anything. Should work okay in real though, I haven't actually tested it.
Also, this serves as a teaser for my next MOC. The gearbox is in the back, as you can see, but it isn't mid engined...
A curious young steer was very interested in a children's birthday party going on across the fence.
Captured Sept. 14 of this year with iPhone. Lightly edited and cropped square in Snapseed on the iPad and post processed in Hipstamatic's Oggl using Salvador 84 Lens & Dream Canvas Film.
As usual I did a number of versions of this little guy. Will post some at at a later date.
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This event was over in under 5 seconds. So the action with the camera had to be quick. Fortunately, there was still enough light to have a reasonably fast shutter speed.
While exploring the wooded portion of my parents land I discovered that we border a cattle farm. Neat.
Film: expired Fuji Superia 100
Camera: Yashica T4
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Another photo from an outing last weekend. A short drive west from our house are a couple of ranches that have cattle in their pasture. This steer took a break from grazing to check me out. 😊