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Canon Eos 500 - Sigma 70-300mm - Pellicule Delta400 - Révélateur Caffenol CL 70mn
14/09/19
Noizay (37 France)
I apologise for being M.I.A for so long (especially to my Fellow Nerd <3).
Anyway, loads of hard work went into this.
Especially on the blends.
I'm pretty glad with the result.
I didn't put a credit on it 'cause I felt like it would ruin the signature.
Do you guys like it? :)
Signature of artist John Piper on this 1982 window in the Lady Chapel of the church of St Peter & St Paul, Abington, Northampton. A collaboration between John Piper and glass maker Patrick Reyntiens. In memory of Muriel Kathleen Jarman.
Signature Spider (Argiope anasuja), is a species of harmless orb-weaver spider (family Araneidae) found from the Seychelles to India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, and in the Maldives. Female is about 8-12 mm long and male is 3.5-4.5 mm. After Cephalothorax greyish brown with hairs. Sternum heart shaped with hairy pubescent white patch. Palps bear spines. Legs greyish brown and hairy. Femora dorsally yellowish. Abdomen pentagonal and hairy. Dorsum yellowish with brown transverse bands. Three sigilla pairs distinct. Ventrum dark brownish with two longitudinal white patches.
Like other species of the same genus, it is known as a "signature spider"; it builds a web with a zig-zag stabilimentum somewhat resembling letters. The mature female of A. anasuja always rests at the centre of the orb with her head facing downwards. The orb has an opening at the centre and when disturbed she goes through the hole and exits on the other side of the plane of the web. They are commonly found on flora of Mimosaceae family. They prefer to make the web in a plane of shadow in the daylight.
Source: Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argiope_anasuja)
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On this day (18 July) in 1566, Fray Bartolomé de las Casas, died in Madrid. This photograph is of his signature at the end of a manuscript sent to Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor. In this letter, Las Casas, who had been a conquistador and slave-trader before his conversion to Christ and his consecration as a Friar and priest of the Dominican Order, pleads for the human rights of the native peoples of Latin America. His writings had an enormous impact and in 1542, the Emperor enacted Laws that protected the "Indians" and their lands from the Spanish colonists.
To this day, Las Casas is recognised as the founder of human rights law, and this letter is in the Library of Congress in Washington DC.
Signature Dollymop Underbust in Black Diamond Brocade. Photo by Joel Aron. Designer: Kalico Delafay.
The English tradition meets 21st century Asian-inspired elegance in a reimagined menu by award winning Nicholas Patterson (ex-Claridges) and Shangri-La Toronto’s Damon Campbell.
The crowd: Polished, urban luxe; a playground for the nouveau riche basking in the marble-lined room’s Zen-like atmosphere (away from the grand lobby’s Financial District surroundings).
Savouries: Dainty finger sandwiches ranging from Scottish smoked salmon and cream cheese to an open-face egg and watercress with crispy Serrano ham, and brioche roll with curried lobster and chive.
Scones: Warm and fluffy with a short crust in stunning chamomile and plain.
Spreads: House made berry preserve and Devonshire cream
Pastries: Composed creations including their signature chocolate Temptation (single origin chocolate ganache, sponge and soft cremaux, with raspberry compote), cakes like a fruity Tropical Bomb (passion fruit cream, calamansi gelee, coconut crunch), and verrines that might contain caramelized pineapple, ginger cream, and genoise.
Tea: 75 options available from the Lobby Lounge’s tea library that’s managed by a certified tea sommelier. There are also tea cocktails.
Accommodations: Children’s menu ($25).
Come for the: refined French-influenced pastries, the room’s contemporary and sophistication vibe, and “secret” earl grey martini ($18).
Cost: $40.
Available: Daily, 2 PM – 5 PM.
Shangri-La Hotel Toronto, Lobby Lounge, 188 University Ave, 647-788-8888.
Having drinks on the 96th Floor of the John Hancock building with some of the Ladies visiting Chicago for pinkfest