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There are two appliance pullouts in the cabinets under the kitchen island, complete with power outlets.

And lazy susan wall corner cabinet

Cherry cabinets, cherry bead board panels, marble countertop, island with wine rack, custom pantry pull-outs, pots and pan pull-outs, display shelfs, trash and recycle pull-out, under cabinet lighting, breakfast counter, custom cherry stools to match dining room chairs, cookbook storage

Northbound side bus pullout, and the existing road edge

Paul added side panel pullouts which are great! Rigged up per Blazeaway's method.

From California Highway 108 at a pullout east of Dardanelles, looking north towards the Dardanelles.

These pictures were taken from the first large pullout on Signal Mountain Road.

Dave Genesy recommended the creation of pullout collections dealing with especially popular topics. The Home & Garden section was originally the library's periodicals area, which was away from windows and somewhat dark. Color and lighting, as well as movable display units in a light wood finish, brighten the mood.

Three pullout collections occupy what had been a dark corner of the periodicals area. Warm colors and track lighting have been employed to make the space more welcoming.

Gull Rock vicinity, south of Stinson Beach, Marin County, CA. These birds have been present since late-September and seen by many observers. Both birds were seen from the milepost 9.2 pullout and were easily seen on the smaller rock that is closer to the pullout. This rock is almost a 1/4 mile away from the pullout.

eBird list: ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S15554698

Checking out the ocean view from a pullout on Route 1

There are some nice sized pullouts on Hwy 97 going over Blewett Pass. I'm sure trucks have something to do with it but photographers also appreciate it. These pix taken going SW, not quite at the summit. In order to avoid too much time taken we only pulled out and parked at three stops, these 4 pix taken at one of them.

This guy was grazing next to a pullout in Yellowstone.

Disclaimer: The photo albums in this Flickr account are not intended to be collections of my best hand-picked images. Such images are included but the vast majority of images, 4800 and counting, commingled amongst the few gallery-worthy images, are snapshots, bad shots and missed shots (the bad shots containing some element of the composition that strikes my fancy despite its flaws thus saving it from the Recycle Bin and the missed shots being those photos where the exposure and/or DoF were not completely appropriate). There is trip documentation and there are pure experiments (including multiple treatments of the same scene such as different angles, different post processing, different times of day, sunrise/sunset progressions, zoom progressions, etc.). This account is basically a secondary backup location with convenient captioning, titling & EXIF capabilities.

at sunset. Taken from pullout at Pt. Woronzof in Anchorage.

Sgt. Cody Palfreyman, a combat engineer with Alpha Company, 9th Engineer Support Battalion, and a native of West Valley, Utah, guides a bulldozer as it moves the berm surrounding a guard post at Firebase Saenz, Helmand province, Dec. 14. FB Saenz is the first of several patrol bases being demilitarized by the Marines of 9th ESB throughout the month of December.

Disclaimer: The photo albums in this Flickr account are not intended to be collections of my best hand-picked images. Such images are included but the vast majority of images, 9670 and counting, commingled among the few gallery-worthy images, are snapshots, bad shots and missed shots (the bad shots containing some element of the composition that strikes my fancy despite its flaws thus saving it from the Recycle Bin and the missed shots being those photos where the exposure and/or DoF were not completely appropriate). There is trip documentation and there are pure experiments (including multiple treatments of the same scene such as different angles, different post processing, different times of day, sunrise/sunset progressions, zoom progressions, etc.). This account is basically a secondary backup location with convenient captioning, titling & EXIF capabilities.

924 Gilman Street Benefit Show!

 

Featuring:

MONSTER SQUAD

LA PLEBE

Earslaughter

Pullout

DCOI

Side Effects

 

Dude Crew/UGZ presents

This was a simple, quick and easy silly shot which I thought of yesterday, but by the time I had thought about it, I had already done my 365 day project shot for yesterday! I am actually lay full length on the pull out sofa bed in the spare bedroom for this picture :-)

 

Camera - Nikon D3000

Location - My house

 

Shutter speed = 1/60

F-stop = F4

ISO = 100

WB = Daylight

Kohler K-10433 Forté® single-control pullout kitchen sink faucet with color-matched sprayhead and lever handle, featuring a sleek, refined design, the Forté® single-control pullout kitchen faucet provides optimal spout reach and height. With an easy-to-clean, color-matched sprayface.

MCN BRITISH SUPERBIKES DONINGTON 1998 SEPT, 25,26,27 PICS DOUBLE TAKE PHOTOGRAPHY. CLIVE CHALLINOR, DAVE SYKES, GOLD AND GOOSE.. MCN PULLOUT, TONY CARTER, PICS, MARK MANNING.

 

Bike racing fan of the 80's was not only about the racing, the innovation around access to watch saw a revolution.

 

This era of the 80's saw the beginnings of Satellite TV, suddenly access to these races for generality across continents was possible. We were in a world where we could now follow riders, racers across a season, at the time also free.

 

That is, if you had a satellite dish.

 

Eurosport, and those early German channels were a great way into the world of Grand Prix, Superbike, Club racing. Following a British rider as said through a season was of course a new luxury.

 

Up's and downs of a year in racing to view in real time was to me a new exciting innovation in access.

 

Scotland's Niall Mackenzie timing wise was among those in this new media of satellite tv. Print media readership was still strong, social media was not a thing as now where riders can manage their own content to a degree. With that in mind.

 

Took it upon myself to file up what was in storage at my once parents house and garage. The T-Shirts I kept going and do pick up occasionally even still now. Old racing T's now a collectable it appears..

 

Road Racer magazine and RPM issues I have just filed up Mackenzie although do have some other back issues. Birthday cards were designed by Kevin Sheppard, T's Mostly by Mick Fisher. .An assortment of memorabilia from mugs to phone cards.

 

Reasons for, worked as a photojournalist and researcher, archival. A case of news desk national and, which I still do, 17th Century archives. So kinda what I did and do.

 

Mackenzie files really are a source file, looking at 80's 90's which was a golden age really racing wise. A personnel project to see in regards of a rider of that time, coverage via publications, where print gives a profile of and the dynamics of that.

Hand made comic, inside view of foldout page + pullout

Sgt. Cody Palfreyman (left) and Staff Sgt. Ty Horn, both combat engineers with Alpha Company, 9th Engineer Support Battalion, guide a bulldozer as it moves the berm surrounding a guard post at Firebase Saenz, Helmand province, Dec. 14. FB Saenz is the first of several patrol bases being demilitarized by the Marines of 9th ESB throughout the month of December.

Quite a bit of motor oil was leaking from this crane. NO freaking idea why this crane was abandoned at this pullout. March 16, 2014.

Composite materials are comprised of fibres and matrices. Most of the loads applied to a composite material will be carried by the fibres. However, as composite materials are anisotropic in nature if an applied load cannot be carried by the fibres then it must be carried by the matrix. As a result there needs to be an efficient interface between the fibres and matrix for load transfer.

 

Due to their low weight, high strength and resistance to creep composites are becoming increasingly attractive for high temperature applications. Epoxies degrade at these temperatures so another matrix, such as silicon carbide, are necessary. However, carbon fibres do not bond well with a silicon carbide matrix and as shown here will be pulled out of the matrix when a threshold load has been exceeded. Improving this interface is critical if the utilisation of composite materials is going to increase in high temperature applications.

924 Gilman Street Benefit Show!

 

Featuring:

MONSTER SQUAD

LA PLEBE

Earslaughter

Pullout

DCOI

Side Effects

 

Dude Crew/UGZ presents

Fresh blowdown at pullout just past Oil Pan Creek

Disclaimer: The photo albums in this Flickr account are not intended to be collections of my best hand-picked images. Such images are included but the vast majority of images, 4800 and counting, commingled amongst the few gallery-worthy images, are snapshots, bad shots and missed shots (the bad shots containing some element of the composition that strikes my fancy despite its flaws thus saving it from the Recycle Bin and the missed shots being those photos where the exposure and/or DoF were not completely appropriate). There is trip documentation and there are pure experiments (including multiple treatments of the same scene such as different angles, different post processing, different times of day, sunrise/sunset progressions, zoom progressions, etc.). This account is basically a secondary backup location with convenient captioning, titling & EXIF capabilities.

**Upgrade: Comes in Chrome, Glacier, Oil Rubbed Bronze and Stainless Steel

 

**All faucets are by Moen

Armed Hamas militants parade the streets of the former Israeli settlement of Kfar Darom in the Gaza Strip 13 September 2005. Israeli police and one of the country's chief rabbis warned extremist Jews against indulging in revenge attacks against mosques after synagogues were ransacked in the Gaza Strip. AFP PHOTO/MAHMUD HAMS (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)

Shoshone Lake pullout near Shoshone Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park.

MCN BRITISH SUPERBIKES DONINGTON 1998 SEPT, 25,26,27 PICS DOUBLE TAKE PHOTOGRAPHY. CLIVE CHALLINOR, DAVE SYKES, GOLD AND GOOSE.. MCN PULLOUT, TONY CARTER, PICS, MARK MANNING.

 

Bike racing fan of the 80's was not only about the racing, the innovation around access to watch saw a revolution.

 

This era of the 80's saw the beginnings of Satellite TV, suddenly access to these races for generality across continents was possible. We were in a world where we could now follow riders, racers across a season, at the time also free.

 

That is, if you had a satellite dish.

 

Eurosport, and those early German channels were a great way into the world of Grand Prix, Superbike, Club racing. Following a British rider as said through a season was of course a new luxury.

 

Up's and downs of a year in racing to view in real time was to me a new exciting innovation in access.

 

Scotland's Niall Mackenzie timing wise was among those in this new media of satellite tv. Print media readership was still strong, social media was not a thing as now where riders can manage their own content to a degree. With that in mind.

 

Took it upon myself to file up what was in storage at my once parents house and garage. The T-Shirts I kept going and do pick up occasionally even still now. Old racing T's now a collectable it appears..

 

Road Racer magazine and RPM issues I have just filed up Mackenzie although do have some other back issues. Birthday cards were designed by Kevin Sheppard, T's Mostly by Mick Fisher. .An assortment of memorabilia from mugs to phone cards.

 

Reasons for, worked as a photojournalist and researcher, archival. A case of news desk national and, which I still do, 17th Century archives. So kinda what I did and do.

 

Mackenzie files really are a source file, looking at 80's 90's which was a golden age really racing wise. A personnel project to see in regards of a rider of that time, coverage via publications, where print gives a profile of and the dynamics of that.

924 Gilman Street Benefit Show!

 

Featuring:

MONSTER SQUAD

LA PLEBE

Earslaughter

Pullout

DCOI

Side Effects

 

Dude Crew/UGZ presents

The pullout right before Hope, Alaska has an amazing view.

A peek at Cedar Breaks National Monument from the pullout near the summit of Brian Head.

MCN BRITISH SUPERBIKES DONINGTON 1998 SEPT, 25,26,27 PICS DOUBLE TAKE PHOTOGRAPHY. CLIVE CHALLINOR, DAVE SYKES, GOLD AND GOOSE.. MCN PULLOUT, TONY CARTER, PICS, MARK MANNING.

 

Bike racing fan of the 80's was not only about the racing, the innovation around access to watch saw a revolution.

 

This era of the 80's saw the beginnings of Satellite TV, suddenly access to these races for generality across continents was possible. We were in a world where we could now follow riders, racers across a season, at the time also free.

 

That is, if you had a satellite dish.

 

Eurosport, and those early German channels were a great way into the world of Grand Prix, Superbike, Club racing. Following a British rider as said through a season was of course a new luxury.

 

Up's and downs of a year in racing to view in real time was to me a new exciting innovation in access.

 

Scotland's Niall Mackenzie timing wise was among those in this new media of satellite tv. Print media readership was still strong, social media was not a thing as now where riders can manage their own content to a degree. With that in mind.

 

Took it upon myself to file up what was in storage at my once parents house and garage. The T-Shirts I kept going and do pick up occasionally even still now. Old racing T's now a collectable it appears..

 

Road Racer magazine and RPM issues I have just filed up Mackenzie although do have some other back issues. Birthday cards were designed by Kevin Sheppard, T's Mostly by Mick Fisher. .An assortment of memorabilia from mugs to phone cards.

 

Reasons for, worked as a photojournalist and researcher, archival. A case of news desk national and, which I still do, 17th Century archives. So kinda what I did and do.

 

Mackenzie files really are a source file, looking at 80's 90's which was a golden age really racing wise. A personnel project to see in regards of a rider of that time, coverage via publications, where print gives a profile of and the dynamics of that.

A pullout of the close-up below showing most of the carvings found between two large rock formations in Wadi Rum, Jordan.

 

The carvings depict a variety of nomadic activities that Bedouin who reside in the area would have carried out.

Turning from Caldwell onto Trade. 8/21/15. © 2015 Peter Ehrlich

Most of the pullouts along the park’s road have these signs.

livermore, california

See the bubbles?

 

For many years there has been a pullout and a sign indicating the location of Frying Pan Spring but no way to see the whole feature which is a short distance from the road through a very healthy and thick lodgepole pine forest. Finally when the road was rehabilitated some years ago, the pullout was slightly enlarged and a first rate boardwalk back through the woods to the site of this complex (though not especially beautiful) geothermal feature was built. It is still one of the least-visited interesting sites in Yellowstone.

 

It's name derives from the constant bubbling of some of the feature's pools, (visually, but not aurally) reminiscent of a sizzling pan. The pH of this feature is a remarkable 1 - about as acidic as it gets - so don't stick a finger in it. Fine place to hide a body, though.

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