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Frost Memorial Sculpture
Karen Huska
This table and chairs were nestled awy from the sidewalk. Thier bright colour drew me in. I haven't been able to find any information on them On the table top there are words, poetry etched on metal spokes.
This morning I met up with a friend, bright and early at University of Alberta for a walk with our cameras. It was a perfect morning, warm, beautiful light and fall colours just beginning to peak.
Kuwait International Championship of Table Tennis .
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Winter is holding its grip over Norway. -22 C this morning, and one of the coldest days Ive experienced in Oslo.
Baby its cold outside!
Broadleaf trees on sun dappled trail. Devils Stairway, Ice Age National Scenic Trail, Janesville, Wisconsin
LRS IS PROUD TO INTRODUCE THE NEW PATENTED RFID TABLE TRACKER SYSTEM
Streamline operations and improve customer satisfaction with the RFID Table Tracker advanced technology. Table Tracker follows and reports on your entire service cycle from ordering and seating to food delivery and table clearing. Table Tracker will assist your business in making sure you have a record of your entire operation. Real-Time data displays order status and table locations for faster service and a noticeably improved customer experience.
Table Tracker is an advanced table location system that is designed to speed up the food delivery process in fast-casual restaurants and elevate the guest experience. Food runners simply check a prominently displayed Table Tracker computer screen, immediately locate the order and the corresponding table on the provided map and deliver food quickly. Diners get their orders fast and still hot and food runners no longer have to search the restaurant looking for table tent numbers.
The Table Tracker Coaster is smaller than a CD and less than 1.30cm thick. Once placed on the table, the Coaster detects the table number and then sends this information to the kitchen display. Table Tracker ensures tables are turned faster and orders are delivered promptly with as few food runners as possible.
How does Table Tracker Work?
1) After placing an order, the cashier hands the customer a Table Tracker Coaster with an assigned number. A timer is then started for the order.
2) Your customer then selects a seat and places the Table Tracker Coaster on the table. The Coaster reads the table number and sends the information to the Touch-Screen PC in the expeditor area.
3) When the order is ready, the runner no longer needs to search the restaurant for the correct table. Now, the runner simply checks the screen to find the table at which the order was made. The order is quickly delivered with no unnecessary time wasting and your customer receives the food order fast and still hot.
4) The runner then returns the Table Tracker Coaster to the Clearing Unit which deletes the order from the Touch-Screen PC and stops the timer.
tables turned cyanotype {4}
120 negative contact print on Expired sun print paper
Exposed for 13 minutes / angled english winter sun
Strobist:
1 SB-800 with STU camera right @ 1/2, slaved
1 SB-25 camera left @ 1/16 aimed behind me
This was an exercise in self-portraiture with reflection using a wide angle. Again, I was thinking about the book on body language that I read. I wanted my body position and arms to do most of the talking. I don't have much experience in shooting and posing people but I think having knowledge on body language would be very beneficial for all photographers. So, when you have time try and read a little on body language; it may help you with posing and it will definitely help you with your communication skills with your clients. As always criticism is welcome.
Table slid out a bit to show its positioning. We can also turn the table 90 degrees to sit 4 people at it comfortably and still have it nestled into the countertop.
At work we have a soccer table. Around three, some of my colleagues play this game and this goes with a lot of laughter.
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