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Crèche Pierre-Sémard
Rue Pierre-Sémard
Quartier des Champs-Philippe
La Garenne-Colombes
Photographie : © Christophe Taamourte / Mairie de La Garenne-Colombes
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3.1.14 - Thank you to all who attended Bay Section 2014 and congratulations to everybody that placed! Thank you for the hard work that you invested in studying/practicing for your competition and we hope to see you at States! Remember, there are competitions that you can sign up that start at states (a ride to states)!
Most importantly, please give a big round of applause for Diana Kruzman and Gopika Hari, the competition officers that made the success of our chapter possible!
Last but not least, don't forget to congratulate Stephanie Shi for being elected as the Public Relations Bay Sections Officer for the upcoming 2014-15 year! SHI will definitely do a wonderful job at progressing not only our chapter, but the bay section as a whole! Additionally, great job to the deserving Jeremy Xue for his outstanding speech!
P.S. A long umbrella was found in the bleachers after awards ceremony. If it belongs to you, please pick it up in Mr. St. John's room on Monday!
Arts section: the largest drawing with X subject that started at the beginning of the event and ended by the event's program day.
The section Commander after grenading and taking the enemy position, their movements covered by smoke.
3.1.14 - Thank you to all who attended Bay Section 2014 and congratulations to everybody that placed! Thank you for the hard work that you invested in studying/practicing for your competition and we hope to see you at States! Remember, there are competitions that you can sign up that start at states (a ride to states)!
Most importantly, please give a big round of applause for Diana Kruzman and Gopika Hari, the competition officers that made the success of our chapter possible!
Last but not least, don't forget to congratulate Stephanie Shi for being elected as the Public Relations Bay Sections Officer for the upcoming 2014-15 year! SHI will definitely do a wonderful job at progressing not only our chapter, but the bay section as a whole! Additionally, great job to the deserving Jeremy Xue for his outstanding speech!
P.S. A long umbrella was found in the bleachers after awards ceremony. If it belongs to you, please pick it up in Mr. St. John's room on Monday!
Car Trials seem to be a very English thing, however Banks Peninsula Branch of the NZ Vintage Car Club have been running the Balcairn Trial in Canterbury for around 30 years. The event was supported by 25 drivers, a good number of spectators, a well organised team running the event, and also, to everyones relief, a fine day, cloudy but no rain.
Ground conditions were definitely damp rewarding careful driving and throttle control. When things didn't go to plan the Canterbury Landrover Owners Club were on hand to tow you out of the section. Austin and Morris were the most popular choice by competitors plus a Ford Prefect and large Pontiac chassis that was definitely a handful across the 6 sections.
A great day out with some great driving skills on display. Enjoy the photos.
The motorcycle section of the Vintage Car Club ran their Regularity Trial and again invited Canterbury Classic Trials group to join them for the day. A simple idea to complete a winding course twice in ideally the same time. The day started with some drizzle so the wet grass needed some respect, then after a shared BBQ lunch, and an improvement in the weather, we moved to the second course which had two options: a flat but winding course for the road bikes and scooters, and some hilly options for the trials bikes. It didn’t matter which you rode as the sole aim was to try and complete two runs in the same time. Great to see the vintage bikes trying a few of the obstacles we had. 26 riders took part in a relaxed event that allowed the two clubs to mix. Prize giving finished the day with Brian Chambers on the 1951 Royal Enfield taking the award for the most consistent time over the two runs of the two courses. Thanks to the VCC for the invite.
I can do it in one go, but I like to render in three batches - colour & material, lighting, and finally outlines. That way I can play around with it all in Photoshop to get the varying levels I like.
Again, possibly worth looking at a large version of this one to get a good look at it.
Modelled in Sketchup, materials tweaked in Max, and finally rendered using an old version of Vray.
Arts section: the largest drawing with X subject that started at the beginning of the event and ended by the event's program day.
A Modular bridge section that came from New Jersey on a flatbed. This bridge section and the convoy along with the State Police were stopped at the Rest Area on Interstate 95 Northbound in Lexington heading to this weekends bridge replacement on Interstate 93 in Medford. This section will soon make up the Interstate 93 Northbound over Route 16 bridge in Medford.
Wada (Crucial Section) - EM Seven (Koiwa, Tokyo, JP) - 2008/09/14
www.myspace.com/crucialsection
I will soon release a 7inch split with these guys and Thrashington DC, a french band
Here the bridge section in hoisted up for installation. The openings you see at the back are factually full size doors or hatches in ship lingo
Photo by Northrop Grumman
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