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A distressed PSI gauge on the side of a building.
Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
1 July 2020.
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- from the boat, at least (and zero Russian fuels, too ;)
Trying different treatments and looks: an (almost) BW version here
I built a new canopy for my Zero and took a quick snapshot.
Please let me know if you like this more.
Winter afternoon, Creux du Van, Swiss Jura
"Now the hedgerow
Is blanched for an hour with transitory blossom
Of snow, a bloom more sudden
Than that of summer, neither budding nor fading,
Not in the scheme of generation.
Where is the summer, the unimaginable
Zero summer?"
- T S Eliot, Little Gidding
The Zero, also called the Mitsubishi A6M, was a fighter monoplane used with great effect by the Japanese during World War II. Designed by Jiro Horikoshi, it was the first carrier-based fighter capable of besting its land-based opponents. It was placed in operation in 1940.
Inspired by The Wind Rises. I think this will be the last of these planes for now, until I finish some other projects.
Zero, Drakengard 3 Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (instagram.com/azproductioncosp) Cosplayer: zaiichiik (www.instagram.com/zaiichiik/)
Advanced security robot powered by an experimental zero-point generator. Nicknamed "Dot" by her designers.
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Features 38 points of articulation. Additional photos on the Instagram post: www.instagram.com/p/B-pjeHWpkZx/
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J working on photographing newly bought baby clothes from the goodwill store with her zero image pinhole and her holga this afternoon.
The Carbone Variations are micro-exhibitions of four paintings. Every first week of the month, there will be a new exhibition on a theme. The four paintings are variations on the monthly theme. Each of the bunker’s facades is staged so that you can take a selfie or an art photograph.
ABOUT MENTAL LOAD
There are some things that sadden me and at the same time enrage me, frighten me, disgust me, the way victims are counted, like a division by zero where everything equals everything, worse, one dead person is worth twenty thousand, depending on color, ethnicity, language, religion, and then something else, this habit of putting music to a gesture, as if we were divine when we are objectively nothing but grovelers, a sort of rather complex tube with inputs and outputs, the obvious law of the ultra-rich, as if they were untouchable heroes, as if there were no alternative, as if they too could not be guillotined to punish them for their recklessness, and the incessant words that accumulate in my head like a clogged bathtub. I’m tired of it all, like the children, the dishes, the diaries, the make-up, the professional ambition, the sense of a job well done.
We’re animals with a mental load. We don’t have the lightness of birds. Animals don’t talk, not because they can’t talk, but because they don’t think it’s necessary to be happy.
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A fascinating insight into the world of bicycle racing back in the late 1800's complete with tickets attached to the plate! In the early years of cycling such races were commonplace and attracted crowds and prize money. The obvious differences between then and now are the clothing being worn and the handlebars but the technology has changed enormously. It appears to be out forring but given the details of the Dillon's travels that we have uncovered it should be simple enough to establish where it was?
Photographers: Dillon Family
Contributors: Luke Gerald Dillon, Augusta Caroline Dillon
Collection: Clonbrock photographic Collection
Date: 26th March 1894
NLI Ref: CLON1780
You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie
I returned to Duxford for like the 5th time in a year haha, always interesting!
The sun lit up the remains of this Zero cockpit beautifully!
Canon 5DIII | 35L 1.4 USM
Spot the key? Spot the holly? New Year's Eve (daytime) was spent having a picnic at Duke Gardens. We climbed a tall magnolia to the top and ate couscous and sandwiches on a hill in the sun.
I think my rollers are too tight with the extra expired Time Zero, but fine with some that is only a few years expired. What to do?
Zero, Drakengard 3 Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (instagram.com/azproductioncosp) Cosplayer: zaiichiik (www.instagram.com/zaiichiik/)
Mitsubishi A6M3 Zero at the 2016 Oregon International Air Show held August 5-7, 2016, in Hillsboro, Oregon.
The 76th ESA Parabolic Flight Campaign is being held in Paderborn, Germany. This was close enough for me to drive there in Douglas!
This is my next picture for my 100X theme ’50mm’.
After 2 flats within the last 200 km of cycling, I decided to chance the brand of my tyres.
This new Pirelli P Zero is a bit more durable, but it's a little bit heavier than my last Vittoria Corsa - so let's see how it works. ;)
Captured with a Nikon Df and an old, manual Nikkor AiS 50mm ƒ1:1.2, post processed with Lightroom and VSCO Film.
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