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Development Module for PhD Scholars

Tool Kit workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

This module is the second module of the mountain division set and swings the mountain division back out front. There is a small intermodal facility in the rock cut, a refrigeration facility on the left served by a siding and a small trucking company in the rear that serves the intermodal facility. This module accompanies module #2 in NTRAK layouts where the mountain division is utilized and was also built in 1984.

LED Module 18W,54W,27W,36W available For LED Street Light

www.latticelighting.com/led-module/

If you are fallen into difficult of how to make clear dot alignment at long distance, it is not an kidding job, but also not a hard work until selecting a quite practically used device of 50mW 650nm red dot laser module. It projects moderate brightness red laser light directly from inner laser diode. This industrial stabilized dot laser alignment makes good use of cooling system and APC driving circuit board. It is assuring constant output power and electric current supply, and the most reliable red dot alignment for laser marking, laser engraving, drilling system and high tech work etc.

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Development Module for PhD Scholars

Tool Kit workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.

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Imo, probably the best of the 3 but not looking forward enough.

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Tool Kit workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

+ The bright red color really pops.

- I should have changed the angle so that the top half of the Y was closer than the bottom.

19/20

The Autoassign module for Drupal enables a default assignee for each Case Tracker project. When a case is created it will automatically be assigned to the default user for the project.

1st attempt using desk light, didnt try reflector or anything yet, just wanted to have a quick go, will re- shoot trying diferent techniques later

PSW,Plastic Speed Wagon, propriété de ArmoredCat

A great present from Heather and Jerry, just back from Japan.

Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.

The link to the complete project log on the bit-tech.net Forums:

forums.bit-tech.net/index.php?threads/da-module-thingy.37...

Venue : either at my house or your house

Time : 2nd & 3rd week every month -- weekend only

The cotton picker dumps the cotton into the module maker. it gets packed down into a large "loaf of bread" module and then the Module truck will come and pick it up and off it goes to the Gin........

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Tool Kit workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Tool Kit workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Tool Kit workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

In Module 7 we used Photoshop to improve some of our images. For the second photo of the portfolio, I chose this image. When I first took the original photo of this altered image, it reminded me of something. It seemed familiar to me but couldn’t put my finger on it. Then after looking at the photo and focusing on the brick path, it dawned on me and reminded me of the yellow brick road from the Wizard of Oz. This inspired me to alter the reddish brick in the original photo to that of a vibrant yellow color. The picture still felt a bit dull now that the only vibrant color was the yellow brick path. I remember how colorful the movie was with the bright greens and vibrant blues. I decided to isolate parts of the photo to increase the vibrancy and saturation of the various colors. These modifications now makes the whole picture stand out and draws in the viewer. I feel this photo is art. All the colors seem to work together and the way the sun is just visible from behind the trees allows the sun to be part of the image and not just the light source. The grass and trees all seem to be clearly defined without being to overpowering with green. There is plenty of texture. The brick path actually cuts into the photo, and forces the viewer to follow the lines through the curved path. The angle of this shot allows the path to be the focal point and with it being yellow it really draws in the attention. Although the path does flow out of the image to the right, the bushes in the center of the image seems to intercept the view and draws the attention into a different direction with a lot more scenery. The vivid blue sky seems to really accent the yellow brick to give almost a painting effect. This is of course because of the exaggerated colors in the image. Trying to take this image really helped me in working with composing and using lighting effectively. It was challenging because of how the sun was angled into the image. I worked many angles to try to hide the sun behind the tree but still allow the light to come through. Many of the other angles had the light too overpowering and the sun was not able to be distinguished other than a big bright spot on the right half of the image. In this shot, although it is a bright spot, the sun can still be distinguished and be part of the image.

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Tool Kit workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

En esta foto aparece serio...no se dejen engañar.

Our puppy Toby at 10 weeks old

Polarity switch module of trolley system

Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.

The link to the complete project log on the bit-tech.net Forums:

forums.bit-tech.net/index.php?threads/da-module-thingy.37...

 

GPU side Acrylic 2nd Iteration

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