View allAll Photos Tagged torch
One of the ten Stagecoach Red & White Wright StreetLite WFs used in connection with the torch relay. This is 43008 (CN12 ASU) seen on Hove seafront. I say ten but only nine are in use at the moment as 43001 has apparently developed a problem and gone AWOL.
Ashton Drake "Torch Song" special edition Madra Lord 2002 Gene Marshall Convention centerpiece & "Out of the Blue" Violet Waters in "Torch Song" fashion
The old torch, which leaked severely through its many windows, is carefully removed from the top of the Statue.
Torches light the night at the activity shack next to the pool at the Royal Lahaina hotel in Maui, Hawaii.
Another little dohickey for the repair stand column. This one lets me hang the torch up when I'm in the middle of brazing on a frame and need to adjust its position.
A torch march with thousands of participants took place during the festivitys of the 60ty year anniversary celebrations in the centre of Pyongyang.
DPRK, Sept 2008 (scanned slide)
Olympic torch went through Parkstone this afternoon.
Judge Keeping did a good job carrying it up a steep hill past the end of my street!
5-barrel-capacity brewhouse at...
Torched Hop Brewing Company (brewpub)
Atlanta (Old Fourth Ward), Georgia, USA.
18 November 2016.
***************
▶ Vessels:
☞ kettle (left);
☞ combination mash tun/hot liquor tank (right);
☞ fermenters, serving tanks (far right).
▶ More photos: here.
***************
▶ Photo by Yours For Good Fermentables.com.
▶ For a larger image, type 'L' (without the quotation marks).
— Follow on Facebook: YoursForGoodFermentables.
— Follow on Instagram: @tcizauskas.
▶ Camera: Olympus Pen E-PL1.
— Lens: Olympus M.14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II R.
— Focal length: 33 mm
— Aperture: ƒ/5.0
— Shutter speed: 1/15
— ISO: 1600
— Image stitch (4).
— Edit: Photoshop Elements 14.
▶ Commercial use requires explicit permission, as per Creative Commons.
This is the iconic Torch Hotel located in the Aspire Zone of Doha in Qatar.
The tower was a landmark of the 2006 Asian Games due to its size and proximity to the main venue, the Khalifa International Stadium. The tower housed the Asian Games flame during the games and holds the record for tallest ever games flame and highest positioning of a games flame, which was visible throughout Doha for the duration of the games. The design employs a concrete core which acts as the primary support. The remainder of the building is a steel structure that cantilevers out from the concrete core. The exterior of the building is covered in a steel mesh which, during the Asian Games, was festively illuminated by vibrant LED lights.
The final form consists of a 1-to-1.8 metre thick, reinforced-concrete cylinder (the core), varying from 12 to 18 metre in diameter, encircled with radiating networks of cantilevered steel beams on each floor of its building modules. The modules themselves are composed of steel columns, metal decking, concrete slabs, and outer tension and compression ring beams, which support glass-paneled outer walls. The bottom of each module is covered with glass fiber reinforced concrete. Beams, as well as steel struts tying all the structural components together, are bolted through the concrete core and hence are anchored into place, transferring vertical loads from perimeter columns and ring beams to the core.[3]
The designer, Simaan, has described the structure as "a celebration of earth and sky" adding that, "the structural steel struts that brace the structure back to the core also act as visual forces which create energy radiating from the center in a centrifugal rise." One of the most interesting features of the tower is the broadcast of videos which was carried out around an 8 metre section of the tower; this was done through the use of Philips technology.
The building was fully completed in November 2007 at a final cost of €133,395,000.
Image Copyright Dave & Diane Kingston dba Aviator Photography 2014