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I love this bridge, and judging by all the photos of it, so does everone else, despite there being a few quite like this its pretty much impossible to walk past without taking this shot.
Designed by Carlos Fernandez Casado, the bridge has a main span of 95m in a Lohse Arch, with the two peaks of the twin arches connected at the crown. These brace one another, resulting in greater structural rigidity. The deck is connected to the arches with vertical members, which splay outwards at an increasing angle towards the centre of the span. The sweeping arches are decorated with blue LED lighting, while the deck is illuminated with white downlighting. Pedestrians are protected from the prevailing winds by glass sides, coloured blue at foot level and tapering in, following the angle of the arches.
The lifting design utilises four white tubular steel space truss towers with concrete counterweights mounted internally on red carriers, although early plans envisioned spherical counterweights. These are suspended by cable over large grey wheels, mounted above decorative triangular maintenance platforms. This counterbalancing system allows the bridge to complete a raising or lowering through its 18m lift in less than three minutes. The outermost truss sections of each tower curve away from the main bridge at the base, tapering to a point, and each tower is topped with two decorative blue lights. The four towers also feature uplighting from the maintenance platform, although this feature has not been operational for some time.
Although not commonly known, the bridge has a 'sister' by the same designer, located in Plentzia, north of Bilbao, Spain. While slightly larger than its Salford Quays counterpart, spanning 108m over the Plentzia river, it does not lift and consequently has no towers.
A house in a Conservation area, with the project consisting of a loft extension at the rear gable roof and a kitchen rear extension.
The loft extension will be a zinc roof cover with a 2 windows and a roof light to allow natural light into the central part of the house. The metal colour of the zinc will match the colour of the window frames, for an integrated aesthetic. The proposal will also remodel an extent of the interiors but this interior work will not require planning. The kitchen design will elongate the kitchen and a sliding fire door will be created in the design to create a protected stair. The living room will
include a new fire door to form a protected stair as well.
The rest of the house include renovations to ensuite bathroom, a larger closet, children's bedrooms and bathroom extension.
Honestly, it was journey and a good lessons learned. Some lessons include
1. Making 100% sure before the contractor is hired that they will comply and sign a contract with the client. Here they did an agreement and this is where everything goes wrong, including massive changes of the design, without my knowledge. Many rooms as not as I designed them.
2. Even without a contract to contract adminstrator, I should have been on site every week, as the stair design was completely messed up by the contractor, even though the drawings show something aligned. Samples of every material should have been taken before being applied on the walls, ceilings etc. The children's room was designed without wood, for example.
3. Looking at details such as unaligned downlights and light in the complete different location, not as per drawings at hand.
4. Using a closet and kitchen supplier right away and just laying out the idea, which I mostly did.
5. Getting the client's full trust in designing items as we went through the architectural stages, rather than designing later on with the contractor.
A house in a Conservation area, with the project consisting of a loft extension at the rear gable roof and a kitchen rear extension.
The loft extension will be a zinc roof cover with a 2 windows and a roof light to allow natural light into the central part of the house. The metal colour of the zinc will match the colour of the window frames, for an integrated aesthetic. The proposal will also remodel an extent of the interiors but this interior work will not require planning. The kitchen design will elongate the kitchen and a sliding fire door will be created in the design to create a protected stair. The living room will
include a new fire door to form a protected stair as well.
The rest of the house include renovations to ensuite bathroom, a larger closet, children's bedrooms and bathroom extension.
Honestly, it was journey and a good lessons learned. Some lessons include
1. Making 100% sure before the contractor is hired that they will comply and sign a contract with the client. Here they did an agreement and this is where everything goes wrong, including massive changes of the design, without my knowledge. Many rooms as not as I designed them.
2. Even without a contract to contract adminstrator, I should have been on site every week, as the stair design was completely messed up by the contractor, even though the drawings show something aligned. Samples of every material should have been taken before being applied on the walls, ceilings etc. The children's room was designed without wood, for example.
3. Looking at details such as unaligned downlights and light in the complete different location, not as per drawings at hand.
4. Using a closet and kitchen supplier right away and just laying out the idea, which I mostly did.
5. Getting the client's full trust in designing items as we went through the architectural stages, rather than designing later on with the contractor.
this photo is just a quick bokeh experiment, using a sheet of slightly wrinkled tin foil as backdrop for the coffe cup. Very simple, but it works well in combination with my 50mm lens.
The photo is Straight out of Camera - SooC - just a little bit of cropping in Photoshop.
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dette eksperimentet var veldig enkelt, og med et minimum av tekniske hjelpemidler:
Koppen er plassert på kjøkkenbordet, og folien reflekterer lyset fra diverse downlights i området rett bak meg. Alle downlights er kjørt opp på maks lysstyrke. Folien ble plassert ca en meter bak motivet (kanskje noe mindre). Riggingen tok vel ca ett minutt... :-)
Hvitbalansen ble forhåndsjustert på kameraet med utgangspunkt i tungsram preset, modifisert mot mer blått.
Ser for meg at metoden egner seg godt med lyskilder som har mer variert fargetemperatur enn det som finnes i mitt kjøkken. Alle fargene vil jo reflekteres i folien og kunne gi interessante effekter...
In a small microsecond I saw Catie's smile as I passed by the entrance to the restaurant along Quay Street near the Ferry building on Auckland's waterfront. I also noticed the downlight next to where she was standing and thought it would help in making a great photo you can see some of its influence in her hair. The backdrop was a little too close for my liking, but being plain it would be fine. I walked in to the restaurant not knowing if she would be able to spare a few moments to have a photo or two taken. Fortunately it wasn't too busy in that minute and the result is above. I gave her one of my new cards and hope she emails so I can give her a copy of the photo. Thanks Catie for the photo!
This photo is another in my "nighttime 100 Strangers collection - aka round 2". Though I am not strictly only taking shots at night this was taken with the idea of using any available light apart from the sun!. I take my flash and radio triggers with me in case an opportunity comes along for off-camera flash but this requires the help of an assistant and is usually more hassle than I can tolerate.
This picture is number 9 in my 100 Strangers project - round 2
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr group page.
You can see all my round 1 Stranger Portraits here
and round 2 portraits here
You can see all my other albums here.
Check me out on facebook here.
It was such a pleasure to find a supplier who was helpful, friendly and puts customer satisfaction top of the list. My fireplace was made and delivered in a couple of weeks, delivery free, and we didn't have to pay a penny until we were happy with it. The instructions were straightforward and even though we are "getting on" managed to put it together ourselves, it looks absolutely beautiful and the first thing people comment on when visiting.
A house in a Conservation area, with the project consisting of a loft extension at the rear gable roof and a kitchen rear extension.
The loft extension will be a zinc roof cover with a 2 windows and a roof light to allow natural light into the central part of the house. The metal colour of the zinc will match the colour of the window frames, for an integrated aesthetic. The proposal will also remodel an extent of the interiors but this interior work will not require planning. The kitchen design will elongate the kitchen and a sliding fire door will be created in the design to create a protected stair. The living room will
include a new fire door to form a protected stair as well.
The rest of the house include renovations to ensuite bathroom, a larger closet, children's bedrooms and bathroom extension.
Honestly, it was journey and a good lessons learned. Some lessons include
1. Making 100% sure before the contractor is hired that they will comply and sign a contract with the client. Here they did an agreement and this is where everything goes wrong, including massive changes of the design, without my knowledge. Many rooms as not as I designed them.
2. Even without a contract to contract adminstrator, I should have been on site every week, as the stair design was completely messed up by the contractor, even though the drawings show something aligned. Samples of every material should have been taken before being applied on the walls, ceilings etc. The children's room was designed without wood, for example.
3. Looking at details such as unaligned downlights and light in the complete different location, not as per drawings at hand.
4. Using a closet and kitchen supplier right away and just laying out the idea, which I mostly did.
5. Getting the client's full trust in designing items as we went through the architectural stages, rather than designing later on with the contractor.
This is my first attempt at focus stacking. I could not get the subject totally in focus at 1:1 with the 180mm lens. This set of Photos taken with Sony A7, Fotodiox EOS to NEX pro Adapter, Tamron EOS 180mm F3.5 macro, and tripod with slider. I used 11 shots exposed in available light (overhead LED Downlights) shot at F11 about 2 seconds each. I edited the raw photos in Lightroom and merged them in Photoshop, and them did more editing in Lightroom after the merge to sharpen up the image a little more. The focus distance was about .5mm apart to capture the whole beetle.
A house in a Conservation area, with the project consisting of a loft extension at the rear gable roof and a kitchen rear extension.
The loft extension will be a zinc roof cover with a 2 windows and a roof light to allow natural light into the central part of the house. The metal colour of the zinc will match the colour of the window frames, for an integrated aesthetic. The proposal will also remodel an extent of the interiors but this interior work will not require planning. The kitchen design will elongate the kitchen and a sliding fire door will be created in the design to create a protected stair. The living room will
include a new fire door to form a protected stair as well.
The rest of the house include renovations to ensuite bathroom, a larger closet, children's bedrooms and bathroom extension.
Honestly, it was journey and a good lessons learned. Some lessons include
1. Making 100% sure before the contractor is hired that they will comply and sign a contract with the client. Here they did an agreement and this is where everything goes wrong, including massive changes of the design, without my knowledge. Many rooms as not as I designed them.
2. Even without a contract to contract adminstrator, I should have been on site every week, as the stair design was completely messed up by the contractor, even though the drawings show something aligned. Samples of every material should have been taken before being applied on the walls, ceilings etc. The children's room was designed without wood, for example.
3. Looking at details such as unaligned downlights and light in the complete different location, not as per drawings at hand.
4. Using a closet and kitchen supplier right away and just laying out the idea, which I mostly did.
5. Getting the client's full trust in designing items as we went through the architectural stages, rather than designing later on with the contractor.
Water Feature - Natural stone comprised of the following Aqua Grantique, St. Cloud Granite, New York Bluestone, Silver Quartzite, Pink Quartz and Fieldstone
Chilton Natural Stone raised patio wall & steps
Capital & Flint Antique Clay Paver
Custom Designed & Installed Natural Cedar Pergola & Landscape Structure
Landscape & Water Feature Low-voltage Lighting
Landscape design by Glenn! Switzer ~ Landscape located in Northfield, MN
Switzer Honored with Top Landscape Design Award
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Water Feature - Natural stone comprised of the following Aqua Grantique, St. Cloud Granite, New York Bluestone, Silver Quartzite, Pink Quartz and Fieldstone
Chilton Natural Stone raised patio wall & steps
Capital & Flint Antique Clay Paver
Custom Designed & Installed Natural Cedar Pergola & Landscape Structure
Landscape & Water Feature Low-voltage Lighting
Landscape design by Glenn! Switzer ~ Landscape located in Northfield, MN
Switzer Honored with Top Landscape Design Award
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I wish it could be our company logo. SO fierce. It's Paul Rudolph's design. I just added the downlighting component (You're seeing it from below looking straight up.) Also modified the design to have a central electrical feed which a lot of people ask for.
This used to be tastier. The accompaniments didn't seem to smother the pork before...
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Water Feature - Natural stone comprised of the following Aqua Grantique, St. Cloud Granite, New York Bluestone, Silver Quartzite, Pink Quartz and Fieldstone
Chilton Natural Stone raised patio wall & steps
Capital & Flint Antique Clay Paver
Custom Designed & Installed Natural Cedar Pergola & Landscape Structure
Landscape & Water Feature Low-voltage Lighting
Landscape design by Glenn! Switzer ~ Landscape located in Northfield, MN
Switzer Honored with Top Landscape Design Award
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Thom Yorke of Radiohead as the band came out out on stage at the start of their set. While the stage lighting consisted mostly of harsh downlighting, fans in the crowd were snapping away. This is an instance of "catchflash" from a P&S in the audience.
I just posted an article on catchflash with some tips on how you can use this phenomenon as a tool in live music photography.
This photo is from Radiohead's show on May 14, 2008. For more images of the band, you can see the set I made from the band's headlining performance at Lollapalooza here:
Strobist info: P&S flash camera left and behind.
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Water Feature - Natural stone comprised of the following Aqua Grantique, St. Cloud Granite, New York Bluestone, Silver Quartzite, Pink Quartz and Fieldstone
Chilton Natural Stone raised patio wall & steps
Capital & Flint Antique Clay Paver
Custom Designed & Installed Natural Cedar Pergola & Landscape Structure
Landscape & Water Feature Low-voltage Lighting
Landscape design by Glenn! Switzer ~ Landscape located in Northfield, MN
Switzer Honored with Top Landscape Design Award
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Danbo helping out after another weekend of volleyball photos....lets hope I backed up that card before you format it Danbo!
Strobist Info
580EXII Camera Left to provide a little fill.
Fired through homemade snoot with grid and 1/4 CTO to balance better with ambient downlights
Water Feature - Natural stone comprised of the following Aqua Grantique, St. Cloud Granite, New York Bluestone, Silver Quartzite, Pink Quartz and Fieldstone
Chilton Natural Stone raised patio wall & steps
Capital & Flint Antique Clay Paver
Custom Designed & Installed Natural Cedar Pergola & Landscape Structure
Landscape & Water Feature Low-voltage Lighting
Landscape design by Glenn! Switzer ~ Landscape located in Northfield, MN
Switzer Honored with Top Landscape Design Award
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Yumcha was ok, but nothing to write home about.
4x 小点 Small AUD4.50 = AUD31
6x 中点 Medium AUD5.50 = AUD33
1x 特点 Extra Large AUD7.50 = AUD7.50
4x 茶 Chinese Tea AUD2 = AUD8
Total = AUD80 for 4
Shanghai Dynasty Restaurant 上海王朝
(03) 9663 7770
206 Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Links:
- Espresso - by Larissa Dubecki, The Age, October 6, 2009
Birth of a dynasty
THE $110 million redevelopment of the former Village City Centre complex into an Asian dining hub has signed Shanghai's Dynasty for a 600-seat restaurant.
The press release touts the signing of Dynasty, a Cantonese and dim sum specialist based at Shanghai's Renaissance Yangtze Hotel, as a coup for the LAS Group's commercial redevelopment of the Bourke Street site, which backs on to Chinatown.
Dynasty joins the 120-seat Bund, which will also boast two five-tonne shark tanks, and the expansion of former lord mayor John So's Dragon Boat, which is taking over two floors and will have a large open-air balcony. All going to plan, most of the complex will open by mid-month and Dynasty just before Christmas.
- Dynasty (Man Fu Lou), Renaissance Yangtze Shanghai Hotel - Frommer's Long regarded as one of Shanghai's top Cantonese restaurants, Dynasty boasts the same chefs (many from Hong Kong) who routinely cater dinners for visiting heads of state at special banquets and luncheons.
- The Dynasty, Renaissance Yangtze - Fodor's
- Dynasty (Renaissance Yangtze Shanghai Hotel) 满福楼, 扬子江万丽大酒店 - by Wyatt Bixby, Best Food In China, Thu, 05/28/2009 - 06:46 Executive Chef Wong Chueng Kan has come from Hong Kong to share his 41 years of culinary experience with Shanghai.
Water Feature - Natural stone comprised of the following Aqua Grantique, St. Cloud Granite, New York Bluestone, Silver Quartzite, Pink Quartz and Fieldstone
Chilton Natural Stone raised patio wall & steps
Capital & Flint Antique Clay Paver
Custom Designed & Installed Natural Cedar Pergola & Landscape Structure
Landscape & Water Feature Low-voltage Lighting
Landscape design by Glenn! Switzer ~ Landscape located in Northfield, MN
Switzer Honored with Top Landscape Design Award
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Woongebouw De Schicht vormt met 123 woningen een 200 meter lange geluidswal voor De Esch. De dubbelhoge, lichte galerijen met een fraaie afwerking in schoon metselwerk worden ontsloten met twee liften bij de hoofdtoegangen en twee trappenhuizen op de ‘kop’ en de ‘staart’ van het bouwblok.
Door een eerdere verbouwing waren de entreehallen, verstopt achter zware gemetselde kolommen, donker en onoverzichtelijk. De nieuwe vrijstaande postkasten en glasgevel zijn verder naar buiten geplaatst, waardoor een open en herkenbare entree ontstaat. De metselwerk plinten zijn in het interieur doorgezet en vertaald in sculpturaal metselwerk: een duurzame oplossing voor ruimteakoestiek en vandalisme. De warme uitstraling vormt een aankondiging van de sfeer van de bovengelegen galerijen.
De beide trappenhuizen op de koppen, welke intensief door bewoners gebruikt worden, waren voorzien van gesloten stalen gevelplaten en daardoor verstoken van daglicht. Door deze gevel te vervangen door matglazen panelen weten hangjongeren zich nu bekeken en behoort ongewenst gedrag tot het verleden. ‘s Avonds lichten de trappenhuizen van binnenuit op: de gedoseerde uitlichting geeft het bestaande gebouw een fraaie ‘kop’ en ‘staart’, die de sociale veiligheid vergroten en de toegang tot De Esch nieuw elan verlenen.
i.s.m. Wessel de Jonge Architecten
fotografie: Ossip van Duivenbode
Water Feature - Natural stone comprised of the following Aqua Grantique, St. Cloud Granite, New York Bluestone, Silver Quartzite, Pink Quartz and Fieldstone
Chilton Natural Stone raised patio wall & steps
Capital & Flint Antique Clay Paver
Custom Designed & Installed Natural Cedar Pergola & Landscape Structure
Landscape & Water Feature Low-voltage Lighting
Landscape design by Glenn! Switzer ~ Landscape located in Northfield, MN
Switzer Honored with Top Landscape Design Award
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The Art of Landscape Design - Providing Exceptional Quality & Uniquely Creative Design/Build Landscapes. From Contemporary to Classic… Transforming functional spaces to evoke the feeling of living in fine art.
Please visit our website @ www.SwitzersNursery.com
Find us on...FaceBook
Join our Circle... Google+
Our Wordpress Blog Site... Switzer's Nursery & Landscaping
Water Feature - Natural stone comprised of the following Aqua Grantique, St. Cloud Granite, New York Bluestone, Silver Quartzite, Pink Quartz and Fieldstone
Chilton Natural Stone raised patio wall & steps
Capital & Flint Antique Clay Paver
Custom Designed & Installed Natural Cedar Pergola & Landscape Structure
Landscape & Water Feature Low-voltage Lighting
Landscape design by Glenn! Switzer ~ Landscape located in Northfield, MN
Switzer Honored with Top Landscape Design Award
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The Art of Landscape Design - Providing Exceptional Quality & Uniquely Creative Design/Build Landscapes. From Contemporary to Classic… Transforming functional spaces to evoke the feeling of living in fine art.
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A stylish touch of design and colour at the newly refurbished Victoria (Shopping) Centre in Nottingham.
Built between 1967 and 1972 the people updating had to work with what they had but have managed a good transformation. Subtle colours with designer lighting and wood effect with tiles to compliment.
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