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Germogli electricity pylons - Italy
HDA : Architecture and engineering
Client : Terna
Architect : HDA have won first prize in the "Pylons of the Future" international competition for Italian energy supplier
Date : 2009
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
Germogli electricity pylons - Italy
HDA : Architecture and engineering
Client : Terna
Architect : HDA have won first prize in the "Pylons of the Future" international competition for Italian energy supplier
Date : 2009
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
Visualize Graphics provides technical illustrations and renderings of components and detailed installations to educate your audience. www.vizgraphics.com/portfolio/technical-renderings/
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.
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.
Technical standards camp hosted by GDS at Aviation House on Thursday 18 February 2016 gdstechnology.blog.gov.uk/2016/01/28/technical-standards-...
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
"Cave formations" are technically called "speleothem". Most speleothem is composed of travertine, a crystalline-textured chemical sedimentary rock composed of calcite (CaCO3). Travertine forms in most caves and at some springs by precipitation of crystals from water. Travertine speleothem occurs in a wide variety of forms. The most common variety of travertine speleothem is dripstone (seen here), which forms by the action of dripping water. The second-most common type of travertine speleothem is flowstone, which forms by precipitation of crystals from relatively thin films of flowing water. Flowstone typically has the appearance of a frozen waterfalls.
Pure travertine is white. The coloration present in the travertine seen above is from iron oxide impurities.
Downward-tapering or cylindrical dripstone structures attached to cave ceilings or upper walls are called stalactites. The equivalent structures on the floor are called stalagmites. When fused together, they form columns.
Locality: Diamond Caverns, ~1.7 air-miles north-northwest of the town of Park City, northwestern Barren County, west-central Kentucky, USA
Technical standards camp hosted by GDS at Aviation House on Thursday 18 February 2016 gdstechnology.blog.gov.uk/2016/01/28/technical-standards-...
La Villette Bioclimatic Greenhouses - la Vilette, Paris, France
HDA : Bioclimatic Façades
Architect: Fainsilber – (Ateliers AFA)
Date : 1982 - 1986
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
Germogli electricity pylons - Italy
HDA : Architecture and engineering
Client : Terna
Architect : HDA have won first prize in the "Pylons of the Future" international competition for Italian energy supplier
Date : 2009
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
The Great Ball Contraption Tower or “Akiyuki Tower” is an homage to the famous LEGO® great ball contraption master builder Akiyuki Kawaguchi. The tower uses six Akiyuki modules but instead of joining these in the customary horizontal sequence, the modules in the GBC Tower are stacked vertically on top of each other – resulting in a 14,500-brick LEGO® MOC that towers more than six feet in height! Learn more at www.gbctower.com
Today in the forest i saw this machine called Harvester. It´s a all in one powerful Alien for the forestwork. HDR from 9 pics, final processing with photoshop.
Nikon D300
Sigma 17-70mm f/2,8-4,5 @f/8
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.