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The light switch in my kitchen, the left switch operates the overhead lights and the right one the strip lights under the cupboards. The centre switch is for the hall - but that rarely gets used as either the light is already on or I don't want it on.
Nintendo Switch Display, and Game Selection, at Target, Pics by Mike Mozart, instagram.com/MikeMozart
Heat shrink tube is great!. I also hot glued the wires(connections) because the soldering points are so fragile!
Another one of my "Over the Top / Saturated Photos." Not a HDR, just dorking around in Lightroom 2.4.
Interesting facts from Wikipedia:
The M&H RR owns one of the last true ALCO switchers ever built, #1016. The 1016 is a T-6 type switcher engine. This and ALCO sister 151 (ex Western Maryland S-6) still see daily service in Middletown.
This isn't the looks that I imagine of, but lucky . . . dark hair color still looks good on him. ^^
Hope I can find wig that match him.
Wyatt : *tieing hair up*
Our bear trip yielded lots more than just bears. Some great HDR ops, too, like this one seen on the Telegraph Cove boardwalk.
3 bracketed images merged in PS CS6, then processed to HDR in Photomatix, then more processing in PS.
#217 worked at various shops in Northern California - Roseville, Oakland, Bayshore.
She was built in 1908 at Brooks as #1295 and was assigned to the Arizona Eastern until 1924. Then went to the Bay Area to replace #209 which was retired in 1940.
Westside imported a beautiful brass model of this locomotive. And here is a link to a kitbashed #217 based on an MDC switcher:
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A little electric switcher at the Hannover Tram Museum.
This little switcher was used by the DVG (Duisburger Verkehrsgesellschaft AG) to move trams at the depot.
Sadly there is barely any information about this switcher.
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Just a quiet night at the Switch Bar in Boonton, NJ .Went to see some friends I had not seen in a while.Taken 031412.
St. Lawrence & Atlantic GP40-2 3007 pauses momentarily above the Little Androscoggin River in South Paris, as 512 switches the NEPW warehouse. They'll continue to switch for about an hour, before heading back towards Lewiston Junction. This line is the former Grand Trunk line from Portland to Montreal, although most of the online businesses have either moved away from rail, or have ceased to exist.
Our new micro magnetic switch has a 3mm round switch pre-mounted inside a LEGO Technic Half Pin. The kit includes a control board that provides both normally-open and normally-closed functionality, so you can use either mode to control any attached lights. Available now on our website.
Nintendo Switch Display, and Game Selection, at Target, Pics by Mike Mozart, instagram.com/MikeMozart
Just been commissioned to do three posters for Switch with their Electro nights at Snafu.
Each will be of similar stylings, with a main object in the centre and then the text playing off it.
I tried to keep the poster simple and eye catching, making it look dancy, but still holding my 'style' with it.
I like the end result atleast
Thoughts?