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This fella came to visit us at work today. I had my camera in the car. He is about 24 high. There is nothing special about the photos, like exposure. The camera was set on auto.

Although I only have three days left at Old Job, they're making me wear the new uniform. I feel kind of bad, because they had to special-order a shorter apron and small shirt.

 

I think this is so hideous. And stumpy.

Work is underway on the next tallest building in Sofia, Bulgaria. rado.bg/2017/04/sofia-telephoto

Team WNT launch for the 2016 F2 British Powerboat championship. Driver Steve Hoult wil be defending the championship this year and the boat has a brand new livery to mark the occasion.

I love my desktop organizer. Tweet Tweet

Starting to work on the 2023 calendar. It will be photos of murals that I have captured on my travels through Kansas. Not sure of the cost as of yet but if interested, let me know and as soon as I know the cost, I will get back to you.

 

Land girls arrive at the farm ready for a days work during a Timeline Events photo shoot.

simple workflow test view

blogged: aufgespult.blogspot.fr/2014/11/dahlia-von-colette.html

Desk. With cheap ass post it notes on monitor as a lame attempt to decorate

Strobist:

Large softbox at the top of the frame

Umbrella behind camera

F: 15x7J +10mm A disk

R: 15x7J -3mm A disk

BSL

From Creatives at Work editorial.

 

Model: Jerry / Paparazzi

WATP team | Style: Oona Heleena & Joni Leppiniemi | Hair: Kasper Vähä-Ojala | Makeup: Meghna Mukherjee | Location: Hotel Kämp | Hair products sponsored by Kevin Murphy | Grooming products Sharper of Sweden | Makeup sponsored by Lumene Finland

work boots from below

Someone cut one of the doughnuts in half at work. See the chocolatey innards?

Going to work in Berlin.

 

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Catchy idea, huh? Having worked an entire career in the System Safety field I cannot help but notice things that are wrong, especially if they can contribute to injury or property damage.

 

While on a meetup with the Flickr Club San Antonio Saturday, I saw this cable connected with clamps. I mentioned to Mark (Copasetic on Flickr) what the problem was and why. He suggested I photo it and post. So, here it is.

 

The title above is a catchy phrase that helps one remember how to attach clamps to wirerope. There are 3 parts to the clamp: the nuts, the U-bolt, and the saddle. The "live" part of the rope is that part that leads to the load. The "dead" part is just the end and supports nothing. This one is incorrectly attached. If you put much load on this rope, the gripping part (the U-bolt) is on the live wire. The dead end will then just slip through the clamp as if it were a slip-knot; thereby, releasing the load. In this case, though, there was a minimal amount of "load." Otherwise, I would have brought it to the attention of the manager in charge of this facility.

 

A point of interest (to me at least) is that I have done that many times and I can promise you that every manager I have ever brought problems to their attention has responded VERY Negatively! So, I seldom mention things unless it would result in injury. If it will just result in damage to property or equipment, I let it go and it can become a learning experience for the business, unless I am being paid to do so.

 

As a side note, notice the end of the cable apparently has been severed by a cutting torch. That could be a signal that other parts of the wire-rope has been heated which can alter the tensile strength of the rope, causing weak segments.

 

Wow, this description is way more than anyone wants to know. LOL

in our temporary office as they redo the rest of the library.

Work lamps used as decoration in a fashion store in Copenhagen...

2008年入選 2008Selected Work Award

 

魏怡昀 / Wei Yi-yun

得獎感言:

首次參加攝影大賽能獲此獎,很特別的心情,相機是紀錄生活影像日記最好的眼睛,透過我的眼睛和腦中思想,由相機抓住它,留住它。

獨自一人,單一的眼孔,沿著隨處獻給我的好景好影,感謝此地的美,感謝相機發達的好鏡頭,感謝我一雙清美的雙眼。

 

Wei Yi-yun / Taiwan

Winner’s Speech:

Winning the award means something special for me because it is my first time to participate in a photography contest. Lenses are the best tool with which images of our daily life are recorded and kept. With the camera, I can capture and keep alive what I see and think about.

Alone with a camera, I travelled and saw many touching and beautiful views. I want to give thanks to the beauty of the island, the good lens of my camera, and the pair of good eyes I am endowed with.

Publication: [1963?]

 

Language(s): English

 

Format: Still image

 

Subject(s): Library Materials,

Library Technical Services

 

Genre(s): Pictorial Works

 

Abstract: Interior view: Material is stacked on book shelves, book trucks, and on some desks. In the foreground are journals indexed and index medicus bins with tabs.

 

Extent: 1 photographic print : 21 x 26 cm.

 

Technique: black and white

 

NLM Unique ID: 101445972

 

NLM Image ID: A017370

 

Permanent Link: resource.nlm.nih.gov/101445972

While the development work at Gatwick Airport station continues, platforms 5 and 6 have re-opened after resurfacing and other works. Ironically, since Covid19, traffic levels and patterns have changed such that the project may not realise its full benefits, not least because Gatwick Express trains from Victoria no longer reverse here, but continue to Brighton.

WORK Durandal DD10.5

Calm Silver Cut Clear (CFP) Finish

16x9.0 +0 A-Disk (4.1" lip)

4x100

 

Note: optional red finish center cap shown, not inserted.

wista sp 45 / super angulon 90mm f5.6 / rollei retro 80s / ir720 filter / pmk pyro 1+2+100 cpp2 dev. / horseman 612 holder

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