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The start of a photo trip along the coast from Brighton to the Seven sisters, this was shot on Brighton beach, I liked the deck chairs colours, but thought the overall colour of scene was to vibrant so diluted by placing B&W image on top & reducing opacity to get desired effect, I like the softer tone.
Hope you like
with a view at Plattkofel...weather permitting ;-)
I like this photo because the fog accentuates the shape of the mountain Plattkofel...which means flat mountain in english
On the deck in the new snow early morning. I love the first snow especially if I can be home inside and warm. Only a few inches last night but more is on its way. #cy365 day344 'where i stand'
The central area of Deck G contains auxiliary control at the centre, surrounded by dedicated life support systems. Beyond that are quarters for 32 junior officers, and the next ring of compartments includes the security section, transporter rooms, science labs, and sickbay.
The outer ring has crew quarters for 80 enlisted personnel, as well as four large RCS thruster ports, and escape pods which are ejected downwards through blow-away panels on the lower hull. Aft is the lower level of Impulse Engineering, and just port of that is the lower level of the massive Recreation Deck.
I decided to do a little set this year posting one Polaroid each day until Christmas shooting all things holiday related. It's a litter bittersweet with this being the last year Polaroid is making the film, but I couldn't think of a better time to do it. I hope you enjoy it!
Below is the only deck which came with the house. Note the different type of lights it has. This is the first of the many decks that flow in the back area of this home. My friend opened the backside of this to started the steps going downward into the back yard. I took this picture right after one of our many summer rain showers down here in Mississippi.
Photograph taken from the stern showing completed bunkers and the decks taking shape on the 'Mauretania'.
RMS MAURETANIA was one of the most famous ships ever built on Tyneside.
Reference: TWAS: L4673.16
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This is how my garden currently looks - my stepdad has been installing the fence, decking, chippings, etc. He's got to add the turf next.
strange to be reminded of how different the place looks in winter... (and how slowly i get my film scanned!)
The previous owners of this home had begun to adorn their yard with a pond. The exterior had a lot of potential, but lacked continuity with the existing house, porch and pond. We needed to create a design that would blend all of these elements together in a functional and attractive way. We constructed the deck using an element resistant composite material and accented it with white vinyl railings. By removing the half-wall on the existing porch, the homeowners could now view the beautifully landscaped pond from the deck, as well as the inside of their cozy haven. Our finished product was functional, low maintenance and esthetically pleasing to the eye.
Fine craftsmen use Eb-Ty hidden deck fastening systems so you to see only the beauty of your deck, not the objects used to construct it.
The original deck was approximately 12'x12' (24 sq ft) and built when the house was constructed. It lacked character and had limited space for entertaining. For those hot summer days the owners installed a 24' pool and wanted a deck that would maximize their backyard, provide ample amount of space for entertaining, and be low maintenance. We proposed the following design. A bi-level deck finished with a composite material (TrexTR) that would look great and address their needs for entertaining, storage, and low maintenance. The upper level deck is approx 15'x 15 and the lower platform 30'x15' for a total of 675 sq ft. The two staircases provide easy access to and from the yard. The gates are self closing and there are two removable access panels below the deck, one on each side, for easy access to storage.
all the framing is done for the south (front) deck. it took about 4 days to get to this point. it was more work than i thought it would be.