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Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 0.50m LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DSM).
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Quick Auxerre 16/06/2017 10h32
As we speak (*November 2017) this Quick restaurant is still open and not yet transformed into a Burger King like roughly more than 145 restaurants in France (out of 405) have already undergone. Burger King has plans to open a restautant at another location in Auxerre which could indictate that their will be 2 Burger King restaurants in the end when this restaurant has got the sign 'Home of the Whopper' as well. As we speak (*November 2017) Quick has 257 restautants open in France, Burger King 180.
KFC has plans to open a restaurant on this commercial area as well.
Quick Auxerre
Centre Commercial Les Clairions
89000 AUXERRE
Tél: +33 (0)3 86 46 06 03
Featuring: Drive-Thru
Store#: -?-
Date/Year of opening: -?-
Cut the top off and glued it to the bottom.
Dowels are a bit shorter than in the plans, but i'll risk it.
Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 0.50m LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DSM).
Data supplied by Environment Agency under the Open Government License agreement. For details please go to: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/v...
For full raster dataset go to: environment.data.gov.uk/ds/survey
Quick visit to the Pisgah National Forest in Transylvania County near Brevard, North Carolina.
Last year, a friend posted some images of this wonderful wildflower from a nearby location, and I managed to find it growing in the forest. On this visit, I noticed a swarm of beautifully iridescent Halicted bees feverishly pollinating this wildflower species. The color on these tiny bees is remarkable, and I was pleased to be able to capture some of them at work.
To read the trip report, please go to Jim's Blog.
Gunktastic - some Halfords 20W50 mineral oil, Wynns Supercharge and some MolySlip - what more could a car want?
Some quick screenshots from today's sessions at #imagingdays #sonyimaging #profoto
No retouching yet. Straight out of the camera.
I was on a photo walk and nothing was working out very well. I was heading back to the car and saw this wall so I decided to grab a shot or two not really expecting it would amount to anything. As is often the case, the "throw away" shot of the day ended up being the keeper. That is what I love about photography: the shot you like can happen at ANY time.
Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 2m LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM).
Data supplied by Environment Agency under the Open Government License agreement. For details please go to: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/v...
For full raster dataset go to: environment.data.gov.uk/ds/survey
This is Quick Hunter.He hunts to other mechs, and has a high speed.Hammer - is his main weapon. This hammer he got in the last battle.
Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 2m LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM).
Data supplied by Environment Agency under the Open Government License agreement. For details please go to: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/v...
For full raster dataset go to: environment.data.gov.uk/ds/survey
Quick Montélimar Sud 05/06/2017 10h06
I visited this place three year ago (Quick Montélimar Sud - 2014 when there were only rumours of Quick being taken over by Burger King. Now the rebranding of Quick in France is in full swing. As we speak (* June 2017) Quick has 287 restaurants open in France and Burger King 149. But the transformation is going fast. Montélimar is still a 'zero Whopper' city, but it will be very possible that this Quick restaurant will be transforemed in a 'Home of the Whopper'.
Quick Montélimar Sud
Centre Commercial Carrefour
6200 MONTELIMAR
Tél: +33 (1)4 75 51 23 35
Featuring: Drive-Thru - Maison de Quickos (indoor playground)
Store#: unknown
Date of opening: unknown
Quick snap after dinner today ... this cloud had been closing in all afternoon and couldn't be ignored.
At Boonerah Point Pier - the 'local' for a nippy few frames.
OM-1 w M.Zuiko 40-150/2.8 Pro
ISO200 f/8 +0.3ev 45mm
Single frame raw developed in DxO PhotoLab7, colour graded in Nik6 Color Efex and finished off back in PhotoLab.
Boonerah Point Pier, Lake Illawarra, Shellhabour, NSW
Italy
1940s
Gnutti was one of the first manufacturers to license the patent from Campagnolo for the quick release and make their own branded version. Gnutti also made this same quick release for Huret with Huret Export Italy stamped on the lever. Gnutti made cambio corsa derailleurs that were almost identical to Campagnolo's design so it is likely that there was also an ongoing business relationship between the two Italian firms. Gnutti produced their own high quality hubs, headsets, bottom brackets and cranksets.
This crabapple tree was striking in how thickly laden it was with intensely cerise-coloured flower buds. They were on very short branches which gave the effect of the larger branches being closely 'coated' in colour. I was so surprised several days later to see that when the flowers were fully open, they were almost pure white.
Quick Change Trousers in 0-3 months from Anna Maria's Handmade Beginnings. Read more about these pants here.
I used the 'block stamping' technique for this set of cards.
I inked a rectangle acrylic block (for stamping) with Distress Ink, sprayed some water on top of the ink and stamped on a piece of watercolor paper. I used different colors for each print. Using a different amount of water gives a different outcome as well.
After stamping I attached the prints on a piece of blue/fuchsia vellum.
Stamps
Hero Arts: K5585 Starburst
Darkroom Door: String Sentiments
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I headed over to pay a quick visit to Richland Creek, which had some nice fall colors. Richland Creek is a beautiful place, even when there isn't much water in the creek. It's one of the prettiest places in Arkansas - lots of boulders sticking out of the serene water. It's one of my favorite places to take pictures, but also one of my least favorite places to go hiking.
There aren't many trails along Richland Creek. The ones that are there tend to fade out and disappear. Add on a layer of fallen leaves covering up everything, and it makes finding your way a bit trickier. And the terrain is rough and unforgiving - I broke a tripod out there a few years back.
I set out from the campground (still closed), and made the crossing over Falling Water Creek. During my previous times out there, this crossing was a wet one. You can either wade the creek or carefully try to make your way across using rocks and tree limbs that are sticking out the water. But it was so dry that Falling Water Creek was nothing more than just a series of large puddles.
I got across and headed up the first big hill, and found the faint trail that runs above the creek. I followed where I could and eventually dropped down to the creek. I set up the tripod and got a few shots of the fall color reflected in the still waters of the creek...
Richland Creek, in the Richland Creek Wilderness of the Ozark National Forest of Arkansas.
Not sure what's happened to them since, but they were once a large dealer group which was set-up around 100 years ago. They sold a variety of makes including Rover, Ford, Vauxhall Citroen and Jaguar through dealerships in their own name as well as Godfrey Davis, Laidlaw and Moto Baldet.
Hello everyone, Just a quick post about my feature in Illustration Now! Volume 3. The Illustration Now books are partly responsible for my choice to pursue illustration after I graduated.
They've been my favourite illustration publications for a long time and are no doubt some of the best commercial illustration books accessible to both the public and art directors. I'm pleased to say I've been featured in the 3rd volume which is out mid-September (the rest of the book is great so grab a copy when it's out!) :-)