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The Outer Trial Bank is a circular artificial island in the Wash, East Anglia, England. It is one of two islands constructed during the 1970s for a governmental water resources scheme.
Some of the strawberries had red flowers. I can't remember the variety but they looked very interesting.
Three friends on a night with the moon all of doing trials out of the city on a farm. Mine worked (sort of I got a photo) , Carlos focuser for Guiding did not so his trial ended quick, Brendan was able to get the info he needed.
This is 13 shots at 9:30 pm just before the clouds vanished at 10 pm. We all slept out here for the night the groups new Dark Site. It was a lovely night to be out under the stars with some like mined company.
If you look above my car far left you can see the city lights of Perth and we are about 40 min from Perth . The morning temp was 3c yep it was cold but was nice when the sun came up. we shared the place with other campers if you look you can see the fire above my car and light to the left in the trees but in general we had the place to our selves and the Kangaroos that visited...
This was actually a trial run for one of the works I did during the holidays. Since it was the prototype- guess what? It's mine! :)
Trial Chamber is a rather new structure but is very cool. Offering great challenge to the people that find the game, it also brings loads of nice features to the game and has a nice esthetism.
A microscale diorama of a part of a Minecraft Trial Chamber.
A few indications on what represent what:
- The blocks in dark gray represent all kind of tuff blocks, the scale and the portfolio of dark gray are too small for me to differentiate all the different type of tuff block.
- The blocks in sand green represent all kind of oxidized copper block blocks. I was able, through texture, to make normal copper blocks and also cut copper blocks.
- The blocks in bright light orange represent the copper bulb. I let you decide if you think they are oxidized or not :)
- The blocks in dark orange represend all kind of copper block. I tried to represent the copper grills with texture.
- There is also: Barrels in reddish brown, Decorated Pots in dark orange, a Trial Spawner in black, a Vault in dark blue and two Breezes
If I'm correct, almost every block is a cube just as it should be.
Specials thanks to pepijn who found the perfect background.
Hope you like it :)
6001, 6004 and 6008 wind their way through the curves at Whittingham as JW229 empty Aurizon coal train.
This rake is a trial by Auirzon compromising of 3x 6000 class locomotives. This set up is required because a 6000 cannot do a straight swap for a 5000 or 5020 class locomotive, which are commonly used on Aurizon's coal rakes in the Hunter Valley.
Saturday 5th August 2017
"I just wanna say that if there was no Batman there'd be no Joker and I'd never had met my puddin'! Thank you Batman!" Also I got some big builds on the way before summer ends!
A recreation of the episode “Trial”, from Batman: The Animated Series.
Ah, Trial. This is one of my favorite episodes from Batman the Animated Series. It’s similar to Almost Got ‘Im in regards to the villains playing off each other, and I think that’s one of the best parts of the episode(s). I have to say I was a bit nervous building this since I didn’t know if I’d have enough 2x2 Dark tan tiles—turns out I do! With two to spare!
I’m happy with how this build turned out—and I especially like the Joker, though he looks a bit more crazy here then he did in the episode. (On a related note, they don’t make Lego rubber chickens, so I gave him a sand green fish as a gavel instead!) You’ll notice Scarface in the corner, not too wowed by him, and frankly he’s more of a place holder until I can actually get a design I like for him—I may paint him up some custom face bricks and stuff—though I like his size relative to the Ventriloquist and how he looks being held. Basically he’s here in this build anyways so people don’t ask why I didn’t include him. Now on to more episodes among other things!
Enjoy
The trial in Hailey, Idaho will feature the West Coast's most talented border collies paired with the top handlers. Look for teams traveling from Utah, Idaho, Montana, California, Oregon, Washington and Canada.
Taken with a Nikon D700 and a Nikon 70-200 f2.8
2017 Amgen Tour of California
Stage 6, Time Trial
Big Bear, Ca.
SoCal
Ate at an hotel in Tarbert on Harris and there was a group that we played a guessing game to work out why they were on Harris. We failed. The following day we went to a sheepdog trial and they they were. A BBC Alba Outside Broadcasting crew!
One from the archives.
So, I've been working on this today. I recently bought a Pentax ME Super to replace one of my first cameras, as it unfortunately it died a few years ago. Ran a film through it, developed it Friday and the film was ruined. Almost complete light leak from somewhere. Ran another film through it quickly, wandering round the flat. I then deved it, and thankfully it came out OK, so the camera was good. Either I messed up or the film was crap. Who knows.
Anyway, I've been learning how to scan film all day, by trial and error. I bought vuescan a few months ago and while it made some good scans, it also seemed to struggle giving me anything good out of this film. The Silverfast demo seemed to render the scan better, but I can't afford to spend out on that, so have to make do with what I have.
This is the only half decent image out of the whole film and yes, my feet are meant to be in shot! Exposure X5 also helped get this scan looking a bit better.
Still lots to learn it would seem.
Pentax ME Super,
28mm f/2.8 Pentax SMC-A Lense
Hp5+ @ 400 in DD-X 1+4 for 9 mins
Canoscan 8800f, Vuescan x64
I'm trying to get used to this new computer and I'm NOT doing very well with it.
An old photo as a trial....
Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order - Downsampled from ~20 MP, hotsampling! using SRWE; Universal UE4 Console Unlocker by Frans Bouma and Sunbeam; Camera tools by Frans Bouma with help from SkallEdit; ReShade
*«Trial and Error»:
A method of reaching a correct solution or satisfactory result by trying out various means or theories until error is sufficiently reduced or eliminated.
A New Adventure, February 2004, Terrebonne, Québec, Canada.
Note a): I believe I can say, that almost 100% of Canadians have been living this scary situation one day! .......I sure did!
Note b): Radial blur has been added to accentuate the focus on the young skater.
Quotation:
Best wide-angle lens? Two steps backward. Look for the 'ah-ha'.
Ernst Haas, Comment in workshop, 1985
Chris Hampshire on his British classic, the Banbridge & District Motorcycle Club Classic trial, day one, Dechomet County Down.
young Springbok Antelopes (antidorcas marsupialis) near a waterhole in Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa
Marco Abud Imagens
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For work trains on the Alice Springs to Darwin Railway construction project, Australian Railroad Group substantially overhauled four former Western Australian L class locomotives from its fleet which were renumbered 3101-3104.
Prior to heading north to work on the project the all EMD consist of 3101/2204/3104 was seen undertaking testing and evaluation with a loaded ballast rake near Yantaringa in the Adelaide Hills on 8 March 2002.