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"My people, what have I done to you?
Or how have I grieved you?
Answer me!
What more should I have done for you and have not done?
Indeed, I planted you as my most beautiful chosen vine
and you have turned very bitter for me,
for in my thirst you gave me vinegar to drink
and with a lance you pierced your Saviour's side."
– from the Improperia or Reproaches, which are sung during the Veneration of the Cross on Good Friday.
Detail from a window by Patrick Reyntiens in Ampleforth Abbey church.
Updated comment: 2016.01.20
After using it for some weeks now, I get used to it, and now it’s difficult to go back, its an interesting new experience, yesterday I used my girlfriend iPad Air and felt like an ipad míni to me, did not like the keyboard, the iPad Pro keyboard is much better.
So, is big, is fast,it’s heavy, software needs a lot of updates for the new screen, even Apple apps, but now can’t live without.
“It could be the biggest baddest iPad, but my MacBook 12 it´s smaller, and runs OSX, even if the iPad Apps turn out to be great, I do not see me using it for professional work, more for a playing in great style, interesting sound reproduction from the new speakers.
For the road I still prefer a 12 inch macbook and the power of OSX, something that iOS can not compete, and have a more complete real web experience on a similar size package, and could run apps that I use at home, a better option for low computer needs.
And if I am serious about heavy processor intensive work on the road, I use a MacBook Pro 15.
iPad Pro is great for staying at home, the iPad Air 2 for great iOS power in the move, and iPad Mini 4 the ideal for always have with me, and the one I will buy next, but not so soon.
The finger print sensor it noticeably slower then my iPhone 6s Plus, I feel a little disappointed with that.”
Just added a new VO rack and decaleur and Acorn Tall Boxy Handlebar Bag. Looking more Francophile than ever.
Un trabajo para Hip-Hop Life Magazine. Madrid 2011
Fotografía/Procesado: Selectormarx
Auxiliar de fotografía: Ángela Nicolau
Más en: www.hiphoplifemag.es/
This was my first time in a Bass Pro Shops. It was a lot smaller than I imagined one would be. I always thought they were around 200,000 square feet for some reason; instead it was about half that size.
The massive, approximately 1,400,000 square foot, Great Lakes Crossing Outlets was opened on Novemeber 12th 1998. Taubman developed this mall after a plan by Mills to build "Auburn Mills" on the site fell through. Great Lakes Crossing is obviously a Mills inspired mall. The original anchors of the mall were Bass Pro Shops, JCPenney Outlet, Burlington Coat Factory, Sportmart, and Star Theatres. Of those main anchors, JCPenney Outlet closed and Sportmart (another source says it may have been Oshman's) became Sports Authority. A number of mid-size anchor stores such as T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, Group USA, Saks Off Fifth Outlet, Lord & Taylor Outlet, Neiman Marcus Last Call, SeaLife aquarium, Forever 21, and Bed Bath & Beyond are also found at this mall.
The mall appears to be doing very well based on how I saw it. I only noticed a handful of vacancies and most of those vacancies appear to have happened within the months prior to my visit. The largest vacancy at the mall was a former Toby Keith's I Love This Bar And Grill location, which closed in late 2015. The mall also seemed to have heavy foot-traffic and full parking lots. I was planning to eat here as well but all the tables in the food court had people at them and the full service restaurants, like Rainforest Cafe, all had waits. This is a little departure from me covering mostly dead or dying malls. I thought it was odd to see a mall with an aquarium in it as well!
Great Lakes Crossing Outlets (January 23, 2016) - Auburn Hills, Michigan
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Seattle skyline from West Seattle, 10 frames, three exposures each frame and merged to hdr, each frame tone mapped and saved as tiff, tiff files stitched using AutoPano Pro 1.42, resultant image given final polish in CS4-64 bit (32 bit version can handle this image but the 64 bit version manages memory much more gracefully)
Camera:
Canon 5D Mark III @ ISO 200, f/2,8, 1/125, WB Flash
Lens: Canon EF 100mm f/2,8L Macro IS USM
Lighting:
Key light high left of the synth - Canon 580EX II in a white umbrella with a CTO-gel @ 1/32, 24mm
FIll light high over the synth - Canon 580EX II with a double CTB-gel @ 1/8, 24mm
Background light behind the synth - Canon 580EX II with a red gel @ 1/16, 35mm
Triggered by OCFGear OCF33 cable
Strobist setup shot here.
El nuevo MacBook Pro es una realidad, y con él llega la nueva familia de Nvidia. Un impresionante chip que integra Chipset y GPU y que ofrecerá un rendimiento 5 veces superior al actual. Además se presenta la 9600M, una gráfica superior que apoyará al chipset anterior en tareas más pesadas...Continúa leyendo