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El espectáculo Celtic Legends se representa en el Teatro Häagen Dazs-Calderón de Madrid hasta el 5 de junio.
Just the other day we showed you our first commission wall in 18 months, well, when we were done they then requested we do a second wall in order to, sort of, explain the first. It consisted of a legend so that people could see the actual drug logos and names for the abstracted logos we used on the original wall. Now I haven't done any precise stencil work for a while, instead preferring the ‘get it in the edit’ philosophy of painting, but for this we only had one shot and it needed to be as neat as possible. I have to admit we did pretty well if I don't say so myself. After completing this one they then asked about a possible third wall. Watch this space...
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Legend Brewing Company – Richmond, Virginia USA
Brown Ale (ABV 6%)
[Best served in a Dimpled Mug]
Rating: 2.9/5.0
Aroma: 6/10
Appearance: 3/5
Taste: 6/10
Palate: 3/5
Overall: 11/20
The pour was a clear medium brown with a large (2-3 finger) foamy head that was mostly diminishing and had fair lacing.
The aroma was light of roasted cereal malts and a lightly sweet leathery yeast with hints of milk chocolate, coffee and a touch of molasses.
The taste was mildly sweet with just a hint of chocolate and a pinch of molasses from the onset and finished with a slightly bitter chocolate-coffee flavor that lasted an average amount of time after the swallow.
Mouthfeel was somewhere between light and medium in body and a bit watery in texture with a mild carbonation.
Overall a mild tasting and well balanced Brown Ale that possessed an excellent drinkability.
100% BETTER ON BLACK!!! After a long headache and 2 hours on a twisty road we finally arrived at a beautiful meadow in Mt Laguna. As the sunlight fell we were graced with a beautifully vivid night sky. My friends Dan Douglas, Brian Hawkins and Daniel Tomlinson had a blast sharing stories and setting up multiple axis Timelapse shots. As the 4 hour Timelapses were running I decided to capture this 180 degree panorama. Since I know you guys love the technical details here they are, this Panorama is 15 vertical images taken with the Canon 6D and Nikon 14-24 F/2.8 EXIF: 20Sec F/2.8 ISO6400 If you wanna learn how to take and or process images like this one, check out my new online and in person workshops. ift.tt/1sKjRAh Dave Morrow and I also provide a video tutorial with RAW files so that you can follow along. ift.tt/19O2rOv via 500px ift.tt/1sKjPbz
Flying Legends Air Show Flying started about 2pm. Prior to this you could walk the Flight line and enjoy this great aviation museum. The flying started with RAF & LUFTWAFFE FIGHTERS Spitfire x 8, Hurricane & Bouchon 109 Followed by NAVAL Skyraider x 3, Seafire, Sea Fury, Fury, Bearcat & Corsair. At 2.40pm up went the GERMAN Ju-52, Me-108, Jungmeister x 2 & Jungmann. Then it was the turn of the USAAF Ryan x 2, TF51 x 2, P51D x 4, P40, B17 & L4 x 2. My favourite was Ferocious Frankie and of course Memphis Belle/Sally B. At 3.15pm we had the RUSSIAN Yak 3 x 2, Yak 9 & I-16 these were followed by the more sedate Magister, Arrow Active, Hind, Gladiator, Lysander, Nimrod & Demon. Then came the BBMF Lancaster, Spitfire & Hurricane. At 4.15pm we enjoyed BREITLING WINGWALKERS in some very colourful Stearman x 2 who were followed by the Norwegian DC-3 and finally FRENCH Moraine 406. All were totally awesome.