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Bridgelux Vero 18 35W CRI 97 3000K LED mounted on passive heatsink, Meanwell DC-DC boost converter LDH-45A-1050 as power supply (12V battery not shown)
Under the new cathedral in Viborg the crypt from the 11th century was still intact - and open for visitors. I'm not sure, though, if my son was actually allowed to test the size of this medieval sarcophagus...
Test prints test prints everywhere, but not a drop to drink. Probably because you can't drink paper; but i digress.
A small subset of the numerous test prints i've been doing tweaking everything. Damn LCD's and their utter inability to recreate printed type.
Top Left - An early version (EFGHIOPRSTU were all the glyphs i had at this stage). The radius of the curves is a lot less than it is now (and was before this). Was a failed experiment in geometric stubborness; I wanted to avoid squaring off the G or having 2 tiers of radiuses. Turns out that squaring off the G was a much better compromise, as the whole feel of the face suddenly shifted dramatically, and not in a good way.
Bottom Left - The current working revision (i.e. the bit of paper I will be having a staring competition with if you see me around the studio). All characters are present and accounted for, though a fair number need a lot of tweaking (Widths & diagonal stroke weight being the two big issues)
Right (Top & Bottom) - Parochial test phrases. Good words though, used for testing the trapping on the joins of M N & W. Our esteemed capital has a W and two N's, and Manganui has an M and two N's. Both of a suitable number of other glyphs to compare weight against. Choice bro!
--Edit: I have just been informed that apparently I can't spell; maunganui actually has two U's in it. Apologies to all the drunken 16 years olds of Tauranga.
Pastor Maldonado (VEN) Lotus F1 E23.
Formula One Testing, Day Two, Monday 2nd February 2015. Jerez, Spain.
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At work - doing a controlled test fire.
Chemical (dust/powder form) tossed into the fire - Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate (ASA)
terpolymer similar to ABS, but with a saturated polybutadiene.
This powder is used in building and construction, recreation materials, and automotive parts. - and it catches fire...... make you wonder WTF? LOL
Sometimes - in a fire you can see the evil face!
Kind of like the faces I find in the clouds.
Atomic Testing Museum documents the work conducted at the Nevada Test Site and its impact on the nation. This interactive museum houses artifacts on loan from personal collections, the Smithsonian Institution, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and pieces of the Berlin wall and World Trade Centers.
Inspiration Test
Georgette
Polyester Satin
Polyester Jacquard
Polyester Metallic Trim
100% Polyester Home Decoration Tassel Fringe
The Environmental Testing Laboratory specializes in the testing of gas, soil, water and leachate samples. We also provide environmental monitoring services & equipment hire in the UK. elab-uk.co.uk
Just a random shot to test a 20 years old manual lens on today's camera to see its effects. It's really hard to do manual focus these days. :)
Fireball of the May 21, 1956 test detonation over Bikini Atoll.
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A poor man's Rothko.
Unintended art – color test patches on a building under reconstruction.
Prague, Czech Republic.
A British Airways Trident Two (G-AVFN) stands at Heathrow's maintenance apron in the early 1980s, undergoing testing. Note the angled tailplane - a characteristic of these classic planes, whereas more modern craft just use elevators rather than moving the whole surface. My first flight was on a Trident Three, coincidentally just weeks before they were all withdrawn.