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A fine layer of dust on this old model.
Displayed by the Perth Adult Lego Society at Astrofest 2012.
On the afternoon of 19 February 2020, delegates were given a guided tour of Alstom’s Pendolino train depot and PKP’s locomotive depot at Warszawa Olszynka Grochowska station, taking the wheel in an advanced driving simulator.
© 2020 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Bartłomiej Zackiewicz
Technical Center's acting director Michael Krause presents service awards and length of service awards to Technical Center personnel, Sept. 27, 2022, at the command's Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, headquarters. (photos by Carrie David Campbell)
Shot with a Canon F-1n, FDn 35mm f/2. Processed in 510 Pyro using semistand development of 20 min at 70F. Water for 2 min, then developer (1:300) with 30" inversion, then 15" inversion at 10 min, water stop and Ilford rapid fixer.
I was given three rolls of 35mm Kodak Technical Pan (expired 2002). I hunted around for a development scheme and finally settled on this. Mostly because I had Rodinal. I'm only posting in case some of you still have some in the fridge.
16 EI
Rodinal 1+150 for thirteen minutes
Agitate with 30 seconds initial inversions, then 3 inversions at 10 minutes,7 minutes,4 minutes, and 1minute counting down. (every 3 minutes)
Regular stop, fix and hypo.
I used 5ml of Rodinal in 750ml of H2O. That gives less than the recommended 10ml of Rodinal but the negatives really look great (full tone scale).
I had to figure out a curve profile as I felt (and still do) that the midtones were not right. Technical Pan is also a dust magnet; lots of healing tool. Even with Rodinal there is virtually no grain.
Theme
I've always looked at wires as being reminiscent of tree's branches or vines, as such this tree is designed to look like a tree made of wires, the 'clumping' of the wires is designed to evoke imagery of leaves.
Construction Techniques
This Tree was constructed by at first laying down a keyboard to act as a trunk, and then placing wires around the top section of the keyboard.
Materials Used
A keyboard and various wires were used in this design.
Difficulties
I had trouble arranging the wires, they would ofter get tied up and move when I was trying to move another wire.
This tree was constructed on 14/02/2012
Technical Support
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I was given three rolls of 35mm Kodak Technical Pan (expired 2002). I hunted around for a development scheme and finally settled on this. Mostly because I had Rodinal. I'm only posting in case some of you still have some in the fridge.
16 EI
Rodinal 1+150 for thirteen minutes
Agitate with 30 seconds initial inversions, then 3 inversions at 10 minutes,7 minutes,4 minutes, and 1minute counting down. (every 3 minutes)
Regular stop, fix and hypo.
I used 5ml of Rodinal in 750ml of H2O. That gives less than the recommended 10ml of Rodinal but the negatives really look great (full tone scale).
I had to figure out a curve profile as I felt (and still do) that the midtones were not right. Technical Pan is also a dust magnet; lots of healing tool. Even with Rodinal there is virtually no grain.
© István Pénzes.
Please NOTE and RESPECT the copyright.
22 June 2012, Solms, Germany
Leica M9
Leica Elmarit 28mm ASPH.
Seminar on Technical Cooperation Programme held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 11 February 2020
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi at the opening of the Seminar on Technical Cooperation Programme held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 11 February 2020
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
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This one needs a little work and isn't as good as the Sansui. It needs a new belt, needle (which I happen to have), the queuing isn't working properly (but I think I can fix that) and it's missing two legs (which can be fabricated or replaced).
When I get this thing working I may use it for converting records to MP3 so I can have them on my iPod without having to run a line across the room. Using such a long cable surely causes some loss in quality and/or picks up some distortion.
Update
I've took the time to look over this little guy. My old needle, as I suspected, is a perfect fit. I managed to adjust the queuing lift. It's a sensitive little thing but it's now lifting and resting properly.
I found a spare power and RCA cable to test it out. There still isn't a belt but the motor looks to be spinning properly and it'll change speeds as I select back and forth between 33 & 45. There isn't a catch on the speed switch and doesn't try to fight me like my old Technics had the tendency too. I did the a dry run with the Stop function. I have to hold down the button but it also works just fine.
I attached the table to my stereo and it has a clear sound, both right and left channels properly balanced, has no hum and noticed it's self-grounding.
It's still working off of two legs. Wish I didn't throw out the legs to my old Technics. *Why I didn't is beyond me; I tend to hoard everything* I moved one of the legs to the front so I can at least get the deck off the counter and teeter it using a random object for the time being.
Part of No 1 School of Technical Training (No 1 SoTT) at RAF Cosford, 238 Squadron have a fleet of SEPECAT Jaguar GR1 and GR3 aircraft, which are used for Aircraft Maintenance Mechanic training. With many thanks to staff of 238 Sqn, I was allowed to photograph the Jaguar aircraft at will, predominantly to provide the detail for a forthcoming 1/48 scale 54 Sqn Jaguar that is being made for me, the first aircraft that I worked on at RAF Coltishall after completing my tech training back in the early 80’s.
TECHNIC AND PRACTICE OF CHIROPRACTIC by JOY LOBAN. Third edition. Published Pittsburgh PA 1920 by Loban Publishing. Lots of pics of Joy adjusting patient. The fourth edition has a maroon cover and has extra pictures and chapters of/from Charles Bunn.
September 5th 2014 1720 at Bristol Temple Meads.
This technical train had been in the siding all day alongside Platform 1 with 37608 nearest the camera and 37609 at the other end. Careful examination reveals that 37608's cab roof has become a perch for a seagull. When electrification arrives this road will revert to main line use for the electrics using the Brunel Train Shed