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External - rub up sand and cement, dry dash finish.

Internal - plasterboard, slab and skim. Dividing walls and stairways sand and cement and skim.

A shot of the main entrance, developed during Phase I.

A stunning sample of the French FOCA lens OPLAR 1:3.5 f=9cm in its original FOCA box. The lens is with 36mm screwing mount for the range-finder FOCA "PF" (French : "Petit Format", PF1, PF2, and PF3).

 

The lens is practically pristine either mechanically and optically. The French company O.P.L. ("Optique & Precision de Levallois") designed this lens for its FOCA camera's that first appeared in 1949 (version-1), and manufactured the lens in its factory of Châteaudun, Eure, France.

 

The serial number identifies a late model-5 version-6 (#115.000 ± 116.100) produced from 1959 to 1962 at the end of the 36mm-mount FOCA camera's. The optical formula improved from version-5 with 3 elements in 3 groups instead of 4 elements previously.

 

The lens is presented here with my year 1954 PF3 camera The FOCA PF3 is essentially the same camera as the type PF2B (PF for "Petit Format") constructed in France by the company "Optique & Precision de Levallois" (OPL) starting from 1947. The difference lies in the built-in slow speed mechanism giving 1/10s, 1/5s, 1/2s and 1s exposition times, plus the T-mode. It was manufactured in the Châteaudun OPL factory, route de Jallans, France. The factory, constructed in 1938, is still at the same place under the name of SAFRAN now producing precision devices for aerospace appliances.

 

On the PF 36mm-screw mount FOCA camera's, the lens is not coupled to the range-finder that is however still usable to evaluate the distance. The value should be then reported on the distance scale of the lens. The built-in finder is also designed only for the f=5cm normal lenses. An external finder covering the filed of a 90mm lens should be used as the shown FOCA Universel multi-focal touret finder or the FOCA sport finder with metallic frames.

 

December 8, 2023

69004 Lyon

France

Antoni Gaudi's most awesome work, the Temple of the Sagrada Familia.

External - rub up sand and cement, dry dash finish.

Internal - plasterboard, slab and skim. Dividing walls and stairways sand and cement and skim.

Photo from S849 - 01 | Uncertain Futures and Connections Reimagined: Connecting Technologies. This program took place between December 8th to 14th, 2024. If using a photo for external publication, please credit Salzburg Global Seminar.

This is the exterior scene at the end complete with howling wolves and trip wires generating screams

Dry dash finish, nap finish plinths.

甲子園の外壁。パノラマでちょっと小さいお店みたいな写真になった。これはこれで面白いなあ。

External - rub up sand and cement, dry dash finish.

Internal - plasterboard, slab and skim. Dividing walls and stairways sand and cement and skim.

External - rub up sand and cement, dry dash finish.

Internal - plasterboard, slab and skim. Dividing walls and stairways sand and cement and skim.

Photographed during the construction of four townhouses at 35 Lindsay Street in Plympton, Adelaide, South Australia.

Exterior (5th floor) of Pompidou Centre, Paris.

Internal and external aspects of this fine church in the centre of Shrewsbury.Do Not Use Without Express Permission From Peter Wheeler.

New build garage - sand and cement nap finish.

A little writeup on modifying an SB-28 to get external power without

damaging it.

So here's how the SB-28 looks like...

Antoni Gaudi's most awesome work, the Temple of the Sagrada Familia.

Portsmouth FC v Swansea City AFC 23.04.2011

18 September 2023, External 19th CIVEX Commission

Romania - Timisoara - September 2023

 

© Amariei Dani

External - rub up sand and cement, dry dash finish.

Internal - plasterboard, slab and skim. Dividing walls and stairways sand and cement and skim.

External - rub up sand and cement, dry dash finish.

Internal - plasterboard, slab and skim. Dividing walls and stairways sand and cement and skim.

At Concept Blinds & Shutters, we supply and install the full range of external screens manufactured by Weathermaster. All the external screens we supply and install are high-quality, they look fantastic, and there is a range of features available.

 

The options include:

 

Alpha Straight Drop External Screens – this external screen solution is made specifically for New Zealand properties so can handle the weather conditions we get here in Wellington. This includes when the wind is strong. In addition, a range of materials is available so you can get the right look for your home.

 

Alpha Cable Sunscreen – an innovative alternative to the straight drop design, these external screens use marine-grade steel cables and materials. This makes them ideal for coastal locations.

 

Alpha Channel Sunscreen – a straight drop option with an innovative design that is suitable for high-wind conditions and is ideal for enclosing decks, patios, courtyards, and balconies.

 

Innovative Features

 

The innovative features of our external screens include:

 

Flexible and versatile installation – we have solutions for just about every property and situation

 

Tube reducers – to limit any build-up of fabric when you raise the screen

 

Locking bolts – to keep the screen’s fabric tight and minimise movement in the bottom rail

 

Automation – you can choose from manual or automatic operation driven by a motor and operated by a remote or a switch on your wall

 

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