View allAll Photos Tagged quickness

traditional part quick weave with side bang

A few quick shots.

 

Olympus XZ-1

in some cafe. 2017

Class project, quick sketch in photoshop using custom brushes and textures. Fun!

Quick ink pen drawing on paper, just for fun

Photo by Mike Quick

quick toasted oats with almonds & coconut. a big ol' plop of liberte citrus yogurt & fresh peaches from the okanagan. yum!

 

seriously, the peaches were fab.

a very small and quick butterfly !

Quick Edits from todays ride.

An early Happy Chinese New Year wish to all of you :)

 

Just a quick doodle i did while i ate some oranges today.

Did a wall got fucked off when outlining it, and mulshed it and did a quick dub so it wasn't a total wasted journey. Shouts to lager for lending me some white so I could finish

Just a quick photo of the negative flipped in snapseed.

 

Red Holga TLR

Ilford PanF+ with yellow filter

Stand developed 1:100 in Rodinal

Now sharing my love of Taro Bubble Tea. It's amazing.

no final flicks yet of the whole prod. but heres a portion of my work. im this excited for the whole thing to finish. heheh. come on you guys.. get it done and take a piccure! hehe. this flick is far from done by the way. peace!

  

I gave a talk at work photography group on Friday. I was showing how close you have to be with a 35mm lens. This is the portrait I took.

Bangor bounce back against Portadown

by Roger Corbett

Determined to put their disappointing performance against Dundalk behind them, Bangor produced a patient display against Portadown to win by 17-10.

Last weekend had been a difficult one for both sides. Bangor were well and truly humbled by an exemplary performance by Dundalk, losing by the largest margin in recent years. For Portadown’s part, they travelled to Donaghadee only to be put to the sword by a merciless 46-0. Bangor needed the win today to show that still had what it takes to remain a powerful force in the league. Likewise, Portadown were hoping to stop the rot of several poor results and remain in contention for an all-important top four place, keeping alive their hopes to contest the All Ireland Junior Cup next season. With both sides fielding teams that reflected their growing injury lists, this had all the ingredients for an interesting and competitive encounter. Bangor had 6 changes from last weekend, the most notable being a 1st XV debut for David Caughey coming in for Freddie Black at second row.

Portadown kicked off with the wind at their backs, and for the first half hour of the game play was almost entirely held within the centre of the pitch, between the two twenty twos. Although Bangor were producing the more meaningful attacks, they suffered from knock-ons when tackled, and some miss-timed passes that went astray. On a positive note, the scrums looked solid and the line-outs showed signs of improvement. However, after 35 minutes a good Portadown break saw Bangor desperately defending their line. In the resulting series of defensive rucks, Bangor were eventually penalised and a yellow card was shown to Curtis Stewart. The stalemate was then broken on the stroke of half time when Bangor conceded another penalty, this time in front of their own posts. The straightforward kick was successful giving Portadown the narrowest of leads as the sides turned around at 0-3.

Now playing with the wind advantage, Bangor got the second half underway. However, it was Portadown who showed the early initiative, winning another penalty after 12 minutes of play. With the wind in their faces, the kick was pushed wide and Bangor were let of the hook. Bangor now started to lift their game and were showing signs of promise with characteristically good runs from Curtis Stewart and Davy Charles. The sustained pressure eventually paid off when Portadown conceded a penalty which Neil Cuthbertson successfully converted, levelling the scores at 3-3.

As the game entered the final quarter, Bangor were making better use of the wind than their opponents had in the first half. Although some kicks went too long, others provided just enough pressure on the Portadown defence to cause them problems. This is exactly what happened when a kick deep into Portadown’s twenty two looked like it might have been going long, but the Portadown full back decided to play it. However, he underestimated the flight of the ball and only managed to get his hands to it, slowing its progress to the goal area. Realising the danger of his actions, he tried to keep the ball in play and then clear up-field, but it overran and Bangor were awarded the 5 metre scrum. Finding themselves in one of their best attacking positions for some time, Bangor’s scrum proved too much for Portadown who were duly penalised. This hadn’t been the first offence of this nature, so the yellow card was shown to the offending Portadown player. Now with the extra man advantage in the scrum, Bangor set about the weakened Portadown pack, resulting in another collapsed scum. The referee, having just warned the Portadown players about the implications of such repeated offences, had no hesitation in awarding Bangor a penalty try under the posts. With the added conversion from Cuthbertson, Bangor were now ahead for the first time, by 10-3.

Bangor now started to look more relaxed, and were keeping play in Portadown’s half. After another 10 minutes, a Bangor scrum on the right hand wing resulted in quick ball to the back line. A long pass by Mark Thompson at out half missed the centres and went straight to Davy Charles, coming into the line from full back. With the Portadown defence trying to cover across, Charles had the pace to get through and dive over in the left hand corner for a try. The touchline kick by Cuthbertson was superbly judged, added the extras and extending Bangor’s lead to 17-3.

Although Bangor enjoyed further scoring opportunities, these came to nothing as poor passing saw the ball go to ground and the attack falter. Portadown, on the other hand, were anxious to come away with something to show for their efforts and mounted a late surge towards Bangor’s line. In the ensuing waves of attack, a series of penalties conceded by Bangor resulted in a yellow card for Charles. The combination of a quickly taken tap penalty and an out of shape Bangor defence, provided Portadown with enough space to dart through for a converted try, and earn a losing bonus point in the process, as the final score came to 17-10.

While this performance could hardly be described as champagne rugby, it still tasted good for Bangor to return to winning ways, and go some way to putting last week’s loss behind them. The mixture of old and new players worked well together, and demonstrates the depth in strength Bangor enjoy within their senior squad. With no match next week, the players and coaching staff have time to regroup and prepare for another ‘cup final’ game – this time against our closest neighbours and rivals, Donaghadee. With the Dee currently enjoying a purple patch and fighting for their survival in this league, and Bangor looking to maintain their hold at the top end of the table, this fixture promises to be an intriguing encounter.

Bangor side: O McIlmurray M Crockford, P Whyte, D Caughey, G Irvine, A Jackson, J Clegg (c), C Stewart, J Ball, K Rosson, N Cuthbertson, M Weir, M Widdowson, A McCusker, D Charles

Subs: S Irvine, M Thompson

Bangor scores: D Charles (1T), N Cuthbertson (1P, 2C), penalty try.

I only had time for a quick shot of my Friday work lunch as I had a few too many things on my plate today, which didn't allow me to spend any quality time behind the camera.

 

Today it was lunch at my desk consisting of these rice paper rolls from the local 'Roll'd' franchise down the road. They are not too bad and there is a wide enough selection to cover most tastes.

 

Hopefully I will find some time over the weekend to focus on photography, put down my phone, pick up my DSLR and get some better quality images.

 

Besides, all work and no play...........

MH Cleo de Nile repaint/mohair reroot.

a quick sketch with watercolor and sharpie.

busting a quick chrome and black

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

Frank White of White Cap Solutions conducts a little business on Earth Day at Durham (NC) Central Park (2008)

1 2 ••• 39 40 42 44 45 ••• 79 80