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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.

lol well isn't this very Flickrish ;) I wore this to work today, the actually color of the shirt was coral...I haven't done a clone or anything with photography in awhile and I've been dying to shoot..

 

My photography on Facebook!

 

Whelp, I hope everyone enjoys their weekend! I'm off to GA for mine :)

  

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WORK Euroline DH

Silver Polish (SP) Finish

19x10.0 -9 (O-Disk)

19x11.0 -21 (O-Disk)

5x114.3

F:20x10J +45mm A disc

R:20x11.5J +40mm A disc

GTS

 

Nesher, Israel 18/7/2010

When your work space gets too crowded, a proper layering technic is key to continue building with out cleaning.

WORK Circle W Sticker (Green/Gradient)

 

Sticker dimensions: ~100mm diameter (3.9" diameter)

The soft glow of my work station. Web developer and graphic design take up most of these work stations time. I purchased the MBP recently and just love it!! when I'm not doing anything the backgrounds rotate between stars and planet wall papers. Always keeping my head in the stars.

Sure makes me feel better.

DCP 4628 at Kaianga, near the south bank of the Waimakariri River, with Work Train 74, dumps soil from YL wagons.

 

Once emptied, the train set back to Belfast for the loco to run around and head back 'long hood leading' back to Islington for another load. Fairly rear these days in these parts of the country for long hood running and reminiscent of the old Number 2 shunt that use to run to Waipara.

 

And, on a personal note, this was only my second train on the Main North Line since the 14th of November, 2016 earthquake, despite the numerous work trains dispatched from Christchurch to help the rebuild effort along the Kaikoura Coastline over the last 10 months. The first time was the previous day with a similiar train at the same location! Quite surprising how much had changed around the railway line in that time, even on the first 15km of the line!

F: 19x11J +0mm A Disc

R: 19x11J -27mm A Disc

5-120

AHG-GG

 

Tom shares the space with me.

Work and weather torn.

my boss just gave me 4 double packs of spectra film. that's 96 shots!

his camera is broken.

 

i feel like i should get him something.

Work continues on the GP55 Miss Cabo Marine

My mom and I swap trades every now and then. I make her a letterhead and she sews me a work apron. SWEET!

heading home from work recently, view down from Southbridge to the Cowgate at the lower part of the Old Town. This is an entire block which was destroyed by a huge fire about a decade ago. Arguments have raged since then about what sort of building would replace the old one, some architects arguing it is a rare chance for a modern building in the area, others (rightly, I think) saying there are plenty of other parts of the city where you can build a modern construction, but the heart of the historic Old Town isn't one of them.

 

Like many parts of the multi-level Edinburgh from the bridge you might have thought this was a two or three storey building opening onto the street but a glimpse down beneath the bridge (which is lined with buildings so many don't realise it is a bridge) and see more levels descending beneath. Edinburgh is good at playing tricks like this! The old building was home to a major Fringe venue and many artist's studios on lower levels and the university higher up, everything ruined by the fire, sadly. Improvised these quick shots on the way home from work, dark here by half past four now, jammed the camera in the railings of the bridge, angling it down and hoping it would hold it steady enough to get a couple of reasonable shots, clicked several, most useless but these three came out not too bad, considering

Silvia N2, RAC Rally, misc races

COE

 

Siem Reap, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia

 

Sunrise At Work

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