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Sometimes in our lives we all have pain
We all have sorrow
But if we are wise
We know that there's always tomorrow
Lean on me, when you're not strong
And I'll be your friend
I'll help you carry on
For it won't be long
'Til I'm gonna need
Somebody to lean on
Thanks to Will and Carmen for such a touching pose.
Strobist info:
camera left and back: AB800 in a photoflex large softbox at ~1/4 power for fill/hair
camera right & high & forward: WL Ultra1800 in AB beauty dish at ~1/3 power
Lean Manufacturing Tools
smartmanagement.info/lean-management.html
Lean manufacturing is the implementation of the concept that anything that does not create value in the product is to be eliminated. It is the concept of more value for less work. As trained industrial engineers, it seems pretty basic to us. Its simplicity iswhat makes it work. While the Japanese are rightfully given credit for re-vitalizing the concept of lean, its roots really go back to Frederick Winslow Taylor of Bethlehem Steel in the 1880s and 1890s.Then it was called “Scientific Management.”
Nick Heflin leans way forward and starts to tilt Hayden Hrymack off his back.
197# Round 2, Bout 279, Nick Heflin (Ohio State) DEC Hayden Hrymack (Rutgers) DEC 6-0
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“I think we need to get out of the building,” said Will.
“That might not be a bad idea,” she muttered. “We’ve spent the past four days straight trying to decide among native code, a hybrid app, or a really mobile friendly Web app. We’re crossing into obsession territory. I swear—I’m even dreaming note.io.” Dana rubbed her temples. “I’m not sleeping well.”
“Hey, I’m not sleeping well either. But that’s not what I meant,” said Will. “I heard it at this meetup I went to a few days ago. Get Out of the Building. It means, you know, talking with users. Stuff like that.”
Validating Product Ideas Through Lean User Research, Sharon, Tomer, 2016. New York: Rosenfeld Media rosenfeldmedia.com/books/lean-user-research/
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Had to lay on my back in the damp grass to get this lovely pair. So much flower for two tiny little stems.
Lean On Me by Bill Withers
(video has lyrics)
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Lean Cuisine is a leading brand in healthy eating, delivering great tasting recipes balanced with modern health benefits.
A lean to extension like the one pictured above has many uses and can help improve the quality of light and life in any home. With Apropos you lean-to will be specifically designed around you and your home thanks to our bespoke, tailored, service. We treat you like the individual you are not only helping you decide what structure best suits your host property but also modelling our designs around how you, and your family, will use your finished Apropos product.
For more information please visit our blog; www.aproposapropos.com
Because all Apropos lean to conservatories are individually designed to meet your requirements, we can accommodate any unusual features within your home. For example, a lean to conservatory is ideal for homes with low ceilings, when the view from a first floor window may be obscured by a high, pitched roof, or single storey buildings with limited room under the eaves. Lean to conservatories are also a very practical solution when space is at a premium.
Our lean to conservatories are designed, manufactured and installed to the same high, exacting standards as all Apropos glass structures; quality is second to none. Our lean to conservatories are built to be used all year round and are durable, weatherproof and will retain their aesthetically pleasing style for years to come.
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Lean is a combination of cough medicine (promethazine), codeine and usually sprite, with some sweeties thrown into the mix. It gained popularity in the 1990's as a cultural accessory via its association with rap and hip hop. I found that it provided a decent enough ride, lifting my mood for much of an otherwise mundane afternoon. However, I should point out that lean is addictive and is prone to overdose, so take it easy if you use this.
This lean-to conservatory is perfectly utilised as a dining area at the back of this whitewashed farm house; the glazed walling around two sides allows for panoramic views of the clients outside space as well as creating the illusion of a larger inside living area by ridding the kitchen of it's previously dark and shadowy atmosphere.
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I'm fairly sure you'll all have seen this fantastic levitation style by Brooke Shaden in her beautiful photo The Rise and Fall.
It's one of my favourite images of hers and I loved the levitation style so when I saw this boat I thought I'd try something similar. Of course it's nowhere near as fantastic as Brooke's but I'm pretty proud of how it turned out. Not just because of the leviation but because it required a great deal more photoshop than it appears.
For a start my scarf was in a ridiculous position so I had to take sections of it from other photos I'd taken and edit it in. Then my jacket looked strange so I basically had to add loads onto it. Also the lens when this photo was taken was COVERED in rain drops and I didn't realise. So it was incredibly blurry and took various sharpening methods to get it looking at least vaguel sharp. Hence why the quality isn't too good.
Many thanks to my step-dad for letting me lean on him when he had surgery a couple of weeks ago ("if my surgeon could see me now!") and my mum for being my shutter woman since my remote wouldn't reach. IT'S A FAMILY PHOTO! Kind of. Family and step-family...? :P
Anywho, I'm off to Edinburgh tonight for the hogmanay street party (hogmanay is the Scottish word for new year's eve) and I can't wait. The fireworks are always stunning there.
2010 hasn't been the greatest year for me so I can't tell you how much I'm looking forward to 2011. I'm usually quite sad at the end of a year but not this time.
Also I just want to say that even though I'm not exactly popular on flickr, I appreciate each and every comment, favourite or view to my photos. They mean a great deal more than you can imagine :)
Hope you all have a fabulous new year and kudos if you read this whole thing :P
Yung Lean performing at The Danforth Music Hall on February 2, 2018.
Supported by Thaiboy Digital.
Photos by Anton Mak.
Yung Lean performing at The Danforth Music Hall on February 2, 2018.
Supported by Thaiboy Digital.
Photos by Anton Mak.
Lean on me, when you're not strong,
And I'll be your friend,
I'll help you carry on,
For it won't be long,
'Til I'm gonna need,
Somebody to lean on
----Bill Withers
Two deer comforting each other in a very touching display of affection and compassion in black and white.
Taken with Konica Auto Reflex T4 camera
Hexanon 28mm f/3.5 lens
Rollei 400 iso infrared film
720 nm filter
Saint John, NB, Canada
Developed by The Darkroom.
This is the "Krystal" leaner mirror by Howard Elliot.
It is a large contemporary mirror that features a frame that has a dramatic honeycomb effect. Its large stature makes it a perfect oversized floor mirror. Oversized mirrors come with special wall mounting hardware for extra security when leaning against the wall.
The outside dimension is 53"wide x 83"high and the inner dimensions (mirror size) is 34"wide x 63"high.
Howard Elliot is known for Mirror, accessories, wall art and much more. They have a wide variety of styles, shapes, sizes and colors! Check out our showroom for some of their products or feel free to visit their website www.howardelliott.com