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This is, technically speaking, a shitty photo. It was taken just in front of Stonehenge, in England. And as you might guess, that day was raining as hell (yay! great way of welcoming tourists, English weather), therefore the lens got foggy. Still, I really wanted to take photos in that marvelous place, so I ran the risk — with no bags or protection at all (I didn't even have an umbrella!). Despite all that, I like the result, specially considering that it was my first camera and I didn't have any background or “formal” education in photography back then.

UdL (Universitat de Lleida)

I like how this little technic racer turned out.

F225 universal agricultural tractor as of 1962. Includes two cylinder engine, two speed transmission, drive shafts, working steering, lifting arrangement. Can be configured as tipper, front loader with digger or fork. There was also a sowing machine and a mower for it.

Technical information

 

The weight of the car: 2738 KG

Engine capacity : 6230 cm³

Cilinders : V8

Power : KW 200 Hp

Historie

Date of commencement of registration : 2011

Date of first issue in the Netherlands : 1977

Date of first admission : 1977

Photo made by JR de Vreeze

 

Had to use an offset XL motor for the main drive. This gave me a bit of space for an engine room. :-)

7Artisans 35m f1.2

Arocs - SLT

This is an adlternate model for the

42043 Mercedes-Benz Arocs 3245

 

Details of the model:

 

- A high-quality engineering model for fans and collectors

- Total number of components required - 2876 bricks

- Dimension of model B / T / H = 17,7 / 45,2 / 23,8 cm

  

Functions - electric:

 

Drive forward - backward

Steering left - right

 

Functions - mechanical:

 

Four-axle suspension

Doors for opening

Opening the side boxes

Attaching or unhooking to the saddle

 

The parts list have been optimized for quantity, color and availability.

  

For the instructions click here - STORE CB Technic-MOC´s

 

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Technical information

 

The weight of the car: 930 KG

Engine capacity : 1645 cm³

Cilinders : 4

Power : 26 KW 38 Hp

Historie

Date of commencement of registration : 2017

Date of first issue in the Netherlands : 2017

Date of first admission : 1933

Photo made by JR de Vreeze

 

LEGO 42053 Volvo EW160E

Technic 2016

Just a load of fallen leaves and pine needles on a white background? Technically, yes, but to my eye there is so much more to it than that. It's something very beautiful and best of all it's (mostly) natural. I say mostly, because the white background is man made - probably the back of a sign as it was lying down next to a wire mesh fence and had tags on the corners where I guess it was hung.

I love how the leaves are so randomly scattered, yet in a strange sort of way somehow there seems to be some order too. Nature just has a way doesn't it!

Looks a bit like retro wall paper! LOL :-)

  

Lego Technic 8258 MOD to 8x8 (8WD), Pneumatics (v2) with compressor, bigger crane (three instead of two upper sections), opening doors, ...

Here a rendering (bluerender) of the LDD file.

Gears of War:

 

This is the shot of nozzle of Russian 'ML-20' 152mm howitzer artillery. Indeed it is one of the very effective weapons of its time.

 

This howitzer was mostly used by Russian Army during the Second World War.

It served Red Army approximately till 1960.

 

This weapon is displayed in Technical Museum in the name of Vadima Zadorozhnogo (Музей техники Вадима Задорожного).

The first edition of the post-WW2 periodical Alphabet & Image.

just to show you that I brushed the body for Ivo, made a new tattoo and blushing.

Tattoos have become a little smaller and not as bright, and has a new tattoo on the lower back))

ODC Our Daily Challenge: Technical Details

The 1924 Targa Florio winner car was a 2 liter, 4 cylinder, super-charged Mercedes, with Chistian Werner at the wheel. This car is an early example of the famous Merceds Compressor series, culminating in the famous SSK and SSKL.

Unlike the usual white livery of the Mercedes racers, this car was actually painted red: Rumour has it this was a camouflage strategy to stop Italian fanatics from throwing rocks at the passing car, because it might be taken for Italian.

In the 1920ies, the race cars were actually driven to the race track on public roads like normal automobiles. For this trip, mudguards and license plates had to be mounted, to comply with traffic regulations. My model is shown in both configurations: as a slick racer, and as a roadworthy automobile.

Lego model with four-cylinder engine, two speed gearbox, differential, leaf spring suspension, steering, and operational hand crank.

'Flashdance - The Musical'

MGA Academy

Festival Theatre, Edinburgh

View On Black

 

This setup has been with me for sometime. Dj'ing has been a part of my life for a while. I put a candle on the record and shot a long exposure. This mixer has been collecting a bit of dust lately because I caught the photography bug as of late. Music will always play a big part in my life, I could take a quick break but it always calls me right back.

132# Championship Round 2, Bout 163, Dalton Lakmann (Foothill) TECH FALL Tyler Hathaway (Herriman) TECHNICAL FALL 16-0

 

ZOD_0146_cr

Technic supercar MOC

Animated version is in the comments.

 

Certain wheels and rims are better suited for realistic steering than others. Sadly, most rims Lego has released recently don't have much room inside, which means the wheels need giant wheelarches, and limits the possibilities to build compact suspensions. So, my request for the people at Lego would be to allow a bit more room inside.

Technical Museum Berlin

Anyone else notice that these pin connectors have different outside diameters?

What do you think? Meh, annoying, or some design reason or opportunity?

This is good technic for camouflage from enemy by feigned dead.I found him under fluorescence light,when i near him will make this acting of owlet moth.

The Noctuidae or owlet moths are a family of robustly-built moths.The overwhelming majority of noctuids fly at night and are almost invariably strongly attracted to light.

Scientific classification

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Arthropoda

Class: Insecta

Order: Lepidoptera

Superfamily: Noctuoidea

Family: Noctuidae

 

Latreille, 1809

 

different view ~ www.flickr.com/photos/63288875@N04/6222327082/sizes/l/in/...

I think you can never built in too many styles. This was really just a tablescrap I built around the weird track the barrel runs in to adjust elevation. It's probably impractical for any application more serious than this one, but I like stuff like that anyway. Plus, it's been ages since I built a tank.

Lego Technic 8258 MOD to 8x8 (8WD), Pneumatics (v2) with compressor, bigger crane (three instead of two upper sections), opening doors, ...

Here a rendering (bluerender) of the LDD file.

Huddersfields old Technical College in the process of being demolished

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Paris France,

December 2014,

Canon EOS 6D,

Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM.

 

Not a technically perfect photograph.

 

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A second visit to the Singapore flyer in 2 consective day...

Today with Kenny and Joseph for this great ride and the oporturnities for capturing the singapore landscape on a different perspective..

 

The rain threathen our visit but we still persists on it.Having boarding the ride too early(6:45pm) on my prior visit, we decided to board it 7pm. The skyline greet us warmly once we descend from the peak of the ride...The sky was pretty dark and it was a technical challenge to take a good shot...The technical challenge are listed but not limted as below...

1)The challenge of getting a correct exposure (ISO/Shutter speed/Aperture) with reasonable noise and clear shot as the flyers rotate.

2)The irratating light reflection within the cabin that will appear so often in the photos

3)The water droplet left by the rain.

4)The search of composition of photo in the limited space and different angle while flyer being rotated

 

Overall , it was a good experience as 3 crazy photography enthusiast running around the small cabin while being raised to 165m above the ground.I also learnt to accept my D7000 noise level;too used to shooting at iso 100 and having clean image.Most importantly , the skills to adapt and knowing what to do to trigger the shutter

in the weirdest kind of siutation.

 

Cheers and enjoy !

 

...:Taken from From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:...

 

Marina Bay Sands (traditional Chinese: 濱海灣金沙; simplified Chinese: 滨海湾金沙) is an integrated resort fronting Marina Bay in Singapore. Developed by Las Vegas Sands, it is billed as the world's most expensive standalone casino property at S$8 billion, including cost of the prime land.[1][2]

With the casino complete, the resort features a 2,561-room hotel, a 1,300,000-square-foot (120,000 m2) convention-exhibition centre, the 800,000-square-foot (74,000 m2) The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands mall, an iconic ArtScience museum, two large theatres, seven "celebrity chef" restaurants, two floating Crystal Pavilions, an ice skating rink, and the world's largest atrium casino with 500 tables and 1,600 slot machines. The complex is topped by a 340m-long SkyPark with a capacity of 3,900 people and a 150m infinity swimming pool, set on top of the world's largest public cantilevered platform, which overhangs the north tower by 67m.[3][4] The 20-hectare resort was designed by Moshe Safdie Architects. The local architect of record was Aedas Singapore, and engineering was provided by Arup and Parsons Brinkerhoff (MEP). The main contractor was Ssangyong Engineering and Construction.[5]

Originally set to open in 2009, Las Vegas Sands faced delays caused by escalating costs of material and labour shortages from the onset. The severe global financial crisis also pressured the company to delay its projects elsewhere to complete the integrated resort.[6] Although Marina Bay Sands has been compared on scale and development costs to MGM's CityCenter, the latter is a mixed-use development, with condominium properties (comprising three of the seven main structures) being sold off.[7][8]

The resort was officially opened with a two-day celebration on 23 June 2010 at 3.18 pm, after a partial opening (which included the casino) on 27 April 2010.[9] The SkyPark opened a day later on 24 June 2010. The theatres were completed in time for the first performance by Riverdance on 30 November 2010. The floating pavilions are still being built and are expected to be fully completed by 2011. The indoor skating rink, which uses artificial ice, opened to a performance by Michelle Kwan on 18 December 2010. The ArtScience Museum opened to the public and the debut of a 13-minute light, laser and water spectacle called Wonder Full on 19 February 2011 marked the full completion of the entire Integrated Resort.

The grand opening of Marina Bay Sands was held on 17 February 2011. It also marked the opening of the seven celebrity chef restaurants. The highly-anticipated Broadway musical The Lion King debuted on 3 March 2011.[10] The last portion of the Marina Bay Sands, the floating pavilions, were finally opened to the public when the two tenants (Louis Vuitton and Pangaea Club) opened on 18 September 2011 and 22 September 2011 respectively.

 

...:Taken from From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:.

The Singapore Flyer is a giant Ferris wheel located in Singapore, constructed in 2005–2008. Described by its operators as an observation wheel,[2] it reaches 42 stories high, with a total height of 165 m (541 ft), making it the tallest Ferris wheel in the world, 5 m (16 ft) taller than the Star of Nanchang and 30 m (98 ft) taller than the London Eye.

Situated on the southeast tip of the Marina Centre reclaimed land, it comprises a 150 m (492 ft) diameter wheel, built over a three-story terminal building which houses shops, bars and restaurants, and offers broad views of the city centre and beyond to about 45 km (28 mi), including the Indonesian islands of Batam and Bintan, as well as Johor, Malaysia.

The final capsule was installed on 2 October 2007, the wheel started rotating on 11 February 2008 and it officially opened to the public on 1 March 2008.[1] Tickets for rides on the first 3 nights were sold out for S$8,888 (US$6,271), an auspicious number in Chinese culture.[2] The grand opening for the Flyer was held on 15 April 2008.[3]

Each of the 28 air-conditioned capsules is capable of holding 28 passengers, and a complete rotation of the wheel takes about 30 minutes.[4] Initially rotating in a counter-clockwise direction when viewed from Marina Centre, its direction was changed on 4 August 2008 under the advice of Feng shui masters.[5]

 

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