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Abandoned structures and entrances to the old Brushy Mountain Prison Coal Mine.

 

The history of Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary and its mine cannot be easily summed up for a photo caption. The prison has great import not only in the history for criminal justice in the State of Tennessee, but regarding the struggles of labor and unions in the post-Reconstruction era.

 

If you are interested in learning more about Brushy Mountain, here’s a small suggested reading list:

 

The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, The Convict Lease Wars: tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/convict-lease-wars/

 

The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, The Tennessee Prison System: tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/tennessee-prison-system/

 

Brushy Mountain from SouthernHistory.net (Archived): web.archive.org/web/20120313032038/http://www.southernhis...

 

Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brushy_Mountain_State_Penitentiary

 

11-1-2016

Structure Fire

105 Josephine Rd, Garner

Polenta Elementary School

Mobile Unit

Cleveland FD, Clayton FD, 50-210 FD, 50-210 EMS, Johnston Co Fire Marshal.

Caption/ALT TEXT: 2D chemical structure depiction of heroin

Created by NIDA

 

For more information on heroin, visit: nida.nih.gov/drug-topics/heroin

 

For more information on the chemical structure of heroin, visit: pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Heroin

    

right angled hexagons and quad mesh

isometric mesh structure

Vestigial structures – a structure that is rudimentary and of marginal or no use to the organism.

 

Pictured here is a scar on my brother's abdomen. He had to have his appendix removed because of an infection, and because the organ is vestigial, there were no ill effects after removal.

If I'm right PREX 101 works in Ohio

No clue. For growing grapes, maybe? Nikon N80.

Structures

 

© Frank van Dam

Historic Beringer Vineyards is the oldest continuously operating winery in Napa Valley. It is also significant for the quality of its structures, stone walls and gardens that were all part of the wine country estate founded by the Beringer family in 1876. The entire winery site was designated a Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

This was the solitary structure on the fort wall. From the shape of it, I assumed it to be a magazing (gunpowder storage room) or barracks of some sort, which it probably isn't considering that there are no windows on it. A store or magazine seems more like it. (Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia, Nov. 2013)

shooting data :

 

Panasonic DMC-LX1

lens : 28-112 mm ( 16:9 ) : 28 mm

program auto exposure : - 1.33 EV

manual focussing : 3-6 feet zone setting, 6-15 feet zone setting

shooting mode : continuously

ISO : 80

date : Wed. 23 Aug. 2006

place : the upper deck of my junction station, JR Higashi-Kanagawa station south-east area, Yokohama canal, on the road of Route 15

   

JR --- Japan Railroad or something

higashi --- east

  

note :

I used my LX1 on 28 mm with 3-6 feet zone setting and 6-15 feet zone setting.

I used 3-6 feet zone setting for the person.

and I used 6-15 feet zone setting for the canal mainly.

 

and naturally,

LX1's battery was dead in 2 hours usually.

That was the place just near the main road to my Dai-koku Pier.

 

...

 

my frivolities

 

I went shooting with LX1 and W5.

W5 was using for the evening and night.

my W5 has f 2.8 and f 5.6.

and my W5 still had made stains on f 5.6 at that night.

but in the night, it is very hard to get f 5.6 naturally.

so I could use my W5 in my Dai-koku Pier with manual exposure for the evening and with auto exposure for the night.

  

I had to use my W5 by manual focussing with f 2.8.

but I did the normal mistake naturally again.

 

at first,

I had been shooting my W5 by manual focussing with f 2.8.

and soon I had been shooting my W5 by manual focussing with f 5.6.

and soon later I had been shooting my W5 with auto exposure entirely.

I found it on my Dai-koku Oo-hashi ( big bridge ) in the night.

I had already been shooting over 200 jpgs until then.

My memory stick pro could accept only around 250 jpgs plainly.

I couldn't do my shooting from the evening again.

It had already all been passing.

 

All the causes had been hidden in my W5's tiny little pushing buttons.

It comes from my frivolities.

  

...

 

Leica M8

 

my W5 had already come back from SONY for repairing with no cost.

so,

I don't have a need to use my frivolities any more.

the manual exposure setting was not my shooting style naturally.

  

I had been shooting by manual exposure in my film lording type camera days.

The film lording type camera days could not be coming any more for me probably.

That has two simply reasons,

One is from my monetary reason.

and the other,

Leica had released Leica M8 already.

  

The most of all someone had been saying like this.

" I only shoot film ! "

 

The monetary reason person had been using the plastic digital cameras.

With no monetary reason person would be soon using Leica M8 naturally.

 

I have been simply loved Leica since 1978.

M8 is my too much more more far away dreaming still now.

    

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Mon. 23 Oct. 04:13 PM 2006

 

edited : added ISO 80

Mon. 23 Oct. 07:15 PM 2006

Jackson, Mississippi

July 2008

 

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Copyright 2009 by Jim Frazier. All Rights Reserved. This may NOT be used for ANY reason without consent. See www.jimfrazier.com for more information.

  

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can you make out the play structure in the school yard ? (check all sizes)

INER Power idles away while waiting for a crew to take this train to Montpelier OH

The first part of the homework dealing with structure. Made with acrylic black on white paper and a steelwool.

Actually I threw this one out of the series and replaced it with a different one. As my prof. has the originals at the moment, I'll put the final version online by the time I get it back.

30ft ENCLOSED WATCH TOWER –

 

RAF Barnham Nuclear Weapons Storage Facility was heavily secured and at the time was probably one of the most secure locations in the United Kingdom. The security element was the responsibility of the RAF Police (RAFP). Personnel from differing operating periods at RAF Barnham have stated that there were up to three varieties of RAF Police specialisations working at the site: 'Provost' 'Station' and 'Qualified Police Dog' (dog handlers).

 

Five Watch Towers, one at each point of the pentagonal fence, were located on the inside of the middle fencing when the site was decommissioned. These were accessible along the path within the sterile area near the fence line, some elements of which are still visible under the moss and foliage. A 6th vantage point was located on the maintenance building towards the centre of the compound. Each tower could see the others at the time of operational use (trees get in the way now) and were fitted with searchlights at a third of the way up and right at the top, possibly similar to those used on ships. It has been reported that the angle of the lights had to be limited as the Officer Commanding RAF Lakenheath had made complaints that his pilots were getting dazzled by RAF Barnham's watch towers.

 

The existing tall metal towers were believed to have been installed in late 1959/early 1960. Prior to this there were wooden ones, described as being pretty basic and about 15ft high, with a base around 6ft square with a large searchlight mounted in the centre which could be swung almost 360° in either direction. Access was reportedly by a wooden ladder and there was a single railing round about waist height. There was a field telephone at the top of the ladder and ''special'' binoculars were issued. The platforms were in roughly the same positions of the new towers but on the inside of the concrete path. It has been reported by another source that when the new towers were built, the fences had to be modified to accommodate them, via a U-shaped cut-out, visible on the site today.

 

As well as a standard outer fence and main gate picket post, the facility included an inner perimeter fence and within that an inner concrete wall with another picket post. The area between these two latter perimeters was classed as ''sterile'', with trip wires and flares in the gap between them and atop the wall, to alert the guard force to intruders. Pole-mounted lighting was positioned at regular intervals within the sterile area and halfway between the towers was a V-shaped bulge in the fence to allow patrolling guards the ability to look up and down the fence line from a small path that ran within the area. A telephone post was located at these bulges.

 

Two electric sliding gates at the outer and inner fence and a traditional style split middle wire gate acted as ''vehicle traps'' for any vehicle driving in or out. At the front sliding gate was a personnel turnstile controlled by the RAFP guardroom. At the rear sliding gate was personnel access to the inner picket where flammables and other contraband (matches, cigarettes, lighters etc) were surrendered before entering the ''Danger Area''.

 

RAFP Dog Handlers patrolled the site and the RAFP station staff manned the watch towers and pickets. The area between the outer and middle fence was patrolled by the Dog Handlers, with elements of the outer perimeter reportedly just spools of barbed wire.

  

Information sourced from – rafbarnham-nss.weebly.com/security.html

   

Sunflow structure synth long render time + artefacts. Still quite like it, though it wasn't what I expected.

In the Battle of Britain Hangar,Hendon

This fine shanty, designed and built by Supreme Structures, is a classic that will soon feel like part of the family. It has interior beams, plenty of window, a bench and three ice holes and covers. Let’s call it a new home away from home.

 

Update: This shanty has been SOLD!

The building under construction is a landmark and a monument in my home town, Hellevoetsluis, Holland. You can find it here and here. Today the low winter sun did some fine things.

 

Please enlarge

11-1-2016

Structure Fire

105 Josephine Rd, Garner

Polenta Elementary School

Mobile Unit

Cleveland FD, Clayton FD, 50-210 FD, 50-210 EMS, Johnston Co Fire Marshal.

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karni mata temple, shiv bari temple, devi kund, shri kolayat ji temple; bikaner, rajasthan,complete post at

 

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A major fire rips through a large occupied 3 story wood frame on Robbins St displacing 11 people

ERIE COUNTY FIREFIGHTER 1 BOOT CAMP 2014-STRUCTURE FIRE

financial district, san francisco

08/04/13

2835 hrs

Commercial structure fire at Verdugo Rancho Market

Verdugo Blvd / Arthur

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