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Needed some work to swap to an external Diverter Valve (DV) / CBV.
The 25mm DV has more performance than the buildin / bolt-on CBV which is default on TD04HL turbo's.
2018-03-14: President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina capturing pictures during his visit to Silla University in Busan, Korea. In frame (L-R), Dr. Victor Oladokun, Director, Communication & External Relations, African Development Bank; Park Tae Hak, President of Silla University; David Stevenson, Executive Director for Canada, China, Korea, Turkey and Kuwait; Vincent Nmehielle, Secretary-General, African Development Bank; Dr. Celestin Monga, Chief Economist and Vice President, Economic Governance and Knowledge Management, African Development Bank.
Women selling rice on the footpaths of the streets. Tonkin, 1950s (Photo by Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)
Buildings on Queen Street in King's Lynn. Mostly taken for the plaques.
Depending on the light / room it was hard getting some of these. Also traffics passes down here a lot.
This is Clifton House on Queen Street in King's Lynn. It is a fine example of a medieval merchant's house.
Most of the building dates from the 16th and 17th centuries, although there is a late 14th century brick vaulted undercroft and two rooms with early 14th century tiled floors.
A sign with the name of Clifton House. Basically says the Crypt dates from the 14th century and the House the 16th and 17th centuries.
It is at 17 Queen Street and is Grade I listed.
House. C13, C14, rebuilt in parts C16 and C17, refronted 1708
(dated on lead rainwater hopper). Built originally as 2 hall
houses.
Brick. Plain tiled roofs.
1708 elevation to Queen Street of 2 storeys in 7 bays.
Doorcase in second bay (from left) comprising 2 barley-twist
columns in antis with modified Corinthian capitals. Flat hood
with guttae carrying a segmental pediment. Panelled doors.
Small cellar windows to right. Fenestration of sashes with
glazing bars under gauged skewback arches. Timber eaves
cornice below hipped roof. Stack right of centre and on south
roof slope.
North elevation to King's Staithe Lane with large stepped
external stack. Cornice continues. Short wing projects west
along Lane in 2 storeys. 3 sashes to ground floor, 6 to first
floor, the 2 to east taller. Glazing bars. Gabled roof.
South side of house forms north side of courtyard. Panelled
door to right, 4 sashes to ground floor, 5 to first floor, all
with glazing bars. Gabled roof.
At west end is look-out tower, the last late C16 example
surviving in Lynn and a fine example of C16 brick work with
many similarities in its planning to late medieval solar
towers in this region e.g. Caistor in Norfolk. Square plan, 5
storeys, with a 6-storey polygonal staircase tower against
south side. One room each floor. One 3-light casement to each
floor of east and west elevations, all with pediments.
Panelled door under broken pediment to east. Newel of
staircase formed of a single ship's mast. Wall paintings in
third floor room.
INTERIOR. Mid C14 four-bay undercroft beneath Queen
Street/King's Staithe Lane return. 4 central octagonal stone
piers with moulded capitals carry flat brick rib vaults. C13
door in south wall leads into a room with a tiled C13 floor,
the tiles glazed with decorative patterns. Remains of central
hearth. Staircase probably 1708: 3 twisted balusters per
tread, carved tread-ends.
last week i had a quite spontaneous shoot with two beautiful ladies
i'm so happy with the results!
i'm usually quite hesitant to use my external flash (unless i'm shooting an event at school or a party) because i prefer to use natural light, but i guess the reason i like this shoot so much is that i got out of my comfort zone, used my external flash and got results that i really, really liked :)
so expect to see more from this shoot!