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Procreate sketches, trying out the Adonit Jot Touch pressure sensativity

This was a fast build for me. I've been checking out the "Vic Vipers" (whatever that is) and got inspired. I wanted to make something small and fast looking. Something just for fun. I may take better pictures of this later or not. We'll see.

Car show hosted by the LOW COUNTRY TRAVELERS CAR CLUB. The rain put a damper on things didnt stick around long enough to see the rest of the cars make it to the show.

a quick sketch with watercolor and sharpie.

busting a quick chrome and black

Will - loving the spa. He's not a huge fan of the pool after he had a near drowning incident in my mums pool last November......SCARY!!!! Mum and hubby were sitting by the pool too at the time......he just slipped under silently and poor Tom couldn't get the words out quick enough to tell anyone, he eventually just let out an almighty scream.......I heard him from inside......next thing I see hubby diving in fully dressed and dragged him from the bottom.....he was very limp but luckily OK. Just goes to show you how quick and easily it can happen. Will was a lucky one!

Nick Heidfeld, BMW Sauber. Finished second after his teammate Robert Kubica.

C-17 Globemaster II

I took this photo really quickly out of my car with my cell phone camera. I haven't posted anything for this month so I thought this will do for now until I can post a better picture.

I shot this using a nikon F65.

Quick studio shoot for the 4Midiloop controller

A quick study. Natural light. Shot on Ilford MGVIRC, ISO 5, 4 seconds at F8. Contact printed onto Ilford MGVIRC with a little burning around the edges (approx 1/2 stop). Developed in Dektol 1:1.

Quick portrait for work.

My take on financial planning. I wanted to illustrate the idea of "get rich quick." Initially images of pyramid schemes and that guy on late night tv with the dollar signs on his suit quickly filled my head but in the end I felt the lottery would be the easiest and most cost efficient way to illustrate my idea.

 

I used a simple setup.

1 SB (camera right) shot into a homemade beauty dish that is aimed at a silver reflector (camera left).

Quick after work QRP set up. It was too nice out after work to start making dinner right away. Instead I quickly set up the FT-817, and threw up a 20M wire into a tree. I made a nice QSO with Sweden. I was running 2.5 watts. My RST was 559. The DX was 599

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The Riviera design team in collaboration with 4D Designs have created the 50 SMY, a remarkably spacious new yacht and brimming with unique features. This sophisticated new design draws on the heritage of Riviera’s larger and very successful 64, 68 and 72 Sports Motor Yacht models.

 

Among the key sports motor yacht design elements are a foredeck that transforms from tender storage to sunlounge, a sports cockpit, an all-weather mezzanine seating area that affords alfresco dining and entertainment, a stately three-sided glass-enclosed flybridge, and a full-beam master stateroom as centrepiece of a three-stateroom, twin-bathroom accommodation plan – all in a hull measuring 15.4 metres in length.

 

“Our sports motor yacht design is in a league of its own, as they bring many different yacht designs together for the first time in one yacht. A Riviera SMY has the attributes of a passage maker, pilothouse, motor yacht, and convertible sports fish, all in one.

 

“The new 50 SMY has considerable internal volume for its size, with multiple living areas and a tremendous amount of practicality and versatility,” Riviera owner Rodney Longhurst says of the 50 SMY.

 

“She’ll comfortably handle long coastal passages, while being equally adept at serving as a luxurious family, fishing and entertainment yacht with highly efficient planing performance – perfect for day boating and weekending.”

 

Sydney Australia couple Darrel and Linda Hall were quick to pre-order a new 50 SMY ahead of its formal announcement, one of many purchasers to do so off the plan. She will be their fifth Riviera in the past 10 years.

 

“We wanted to go to an enclosed flybridge,” Darrel explains. “We go boating with our kids, who are both 19. They bring along friends, so the extra living space you get with an enclosed flybridge is a real bonus – it’s a place to escape to so easily with an internal staircase, and you have the ability to be higher and to see further ahead at sea.”

 

A new breed of motor yacht

 

Quick Curl Kelley was my poor man's Yellowstone Kelley that I never got as a kid. One day I'll buy one on evil bay.

Pattern by Handmade Beginnings; fabric Architextures by Carolyn Friedlander for Robert Kaufman

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This is the display board for a slave thermostat. In the picture there is a B/W 5110 LCD and Dallas DS18B20 digital thermometer fitted. The switches provide for manual override of the local temperature and return to automatic control (up/down and auto).

 

The LCD has a specification of 3V3 max and the Arduino is a 5V part so on the reverse of the display PCB are resistive dividers to form the level shifter from 5V to 3V3.

 

The 3.3V backlight is driven directly from an Arduino port with a series resistor to limit the current. Backlight activates on the 1st press of any button and runs for 10sec after the last key press. This allows the measured or set temperature (or date or time) to be queried by pressing a button once without permanently illuminating a room.

 

Submitted by: Robin Appel

Country: United States

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Category: Amateur

Caption: Quick Check - Namibia

 

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Photo uploaded from the #EyeCareEverywhere Photo Competition (photocomp.iapb.org) held for World Sight Day 2018

Quick logo sticker

The rooms are tiny and cramped. Teachers have a chair to sit in and a white board to write on. There are four more students in the classroom to the left.

Just some quick shots.

 

Olympus XZ-1

This was captured during a quick shoot at a lookout point atop Creve Coeur Park. The clouds were quite nice that night, so I decided I needed to go shoot the sunset. Enjoy!

 

Lens: 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6

Exposure: f/18.0

Shutter Speed: 1/50

ISO: 200

Auto Bracket: +2 0 –2

Kuai Er Mei is the name of the restaurant and literally means "Quick and Pretty" so its name translated to English is "Quick and Pretty Food" which doesn't quite work. But the workers are certainly friendly.

On a wet showery day with

heavy downpours I returned to Castlerigg Stone Circle. This is the complete opposite of a Disney Attraction in that there are just stones no souvenir shop or anything to buy. So visitors come in a steady stream tend to snap there shots , children play on the stones and are gone within 15 mins.

 

There are 40 stones in a circle approximately 30 metres in diameter. . It was probably built around 3000 BC – the beginning of the later Neolithic Period – and is one of the earliest stone circles in Britain and Europe.

 

With fantastic panoramic views all around on a good day it is worth spending some time just relaxing here and wondering why it was built as no one really knows.

St. James's Park, London, 2007

A few quick shots today.

 

Olympus XZ-1

This is a close-up of Ben The Illustrator's pattern "I <3 Nature". You can get a high resolution version that you can print out and colour in here....

 

If you're a creative person and want to make your own pattern to submit to the library check here...

www.patternsforcolouring.com/submissions.html

Dean's first birthday.

 

A quick wash and a speedy hairstyle and the boy's ready to go again.

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