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Playing with plotter drawing with opencv -> autotrace -> pstoedit -> chiplotle python plotter library.
The workhorse of the whole operation. I love this machine! Hands down, the best plotter i have ever used!
Head sculpt for my newest puppet, the 'Plot Device Fairy.' Eva thinks she looks like the 'Octo-Mom.'
This is just the clay sculpt for the mold; the finished puppet won't be dark green. She'll likely be pale-skinned with all black eyes and spiky orange hair.
Callander, Stirling Road, Esher Crescent, Scottish Veterans Garden Settlement
Veterans Settlement (20th Century)
Site Name Callander, Stirling Road, Esher Crescent, Scottish Veterans Garden Settlement
Classification Veterans Settlement (20th Century)
Alternative Name(s) 1-12 Esher Crescent
Canmore ID 135311
Site Number NN60NW 100
NGR NN 63794 07447
NGR Description and NN 63835 07421
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink canmore.org.uk/site/135311
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VETERANS' COTTAGES AT CALLANDER.
VISCOUNTESS ESHER LAYS MEMORIAL STONE.
The memorial stone of the second block of six cottages being erected at Callander by the Scottish Veterans Garden City Association for soldiers and sailors belonging to Perthshire who were permanently disabled in the great war was laid on Saturday afternoon.
Amongst those present at the ceremony were Viscount and Viscountess Esher. The Roman Camp. Callander; the Earl of Moray, Doune Lodge: Sir Richard Mackie, Leith, representing the Central Executive of the Scottish Garden Association; and Sir William Rowan Thomson. The disabled men who occupy the first instalment of cottages were also on the platform.
Viscountess Esher laid the memorial stone, which bears the following inscription:— "Memorial stone laid by Eleanor, Viscountess Esher. R.R.C., Lady of Justice of th« Order of Jerusalem, 6th August, 1921." A handsome miniature mallet and trowel was presented to Viscountess Esher by Sir Richard Mackie. who afterwards delivered an address appropriate to the occasion, and following this the company inspected the occupied cottages.
Dundee Courier - Monday 08 August 1921
Image © D.C.Thomson & Co. Ltd. Image created courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD.
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FOR DISABLED MEN
SCOTTISH VETERANS* GARDEN SETTLEMENTS.
The annual report issued by the Scottish Veterans’ Garden City Association states that during the past year a number of settlements have been completed and occupied. A beginning has also been made at East Calder with the last of the 17 settlements which the Association set out provide, and with this settlement completed in the coming autumn, tho Association will have provided for the use of disabled Scotsmen cottage homes at Longniddry, Leith, Glasgow, Greenock, Dundee. Aberdeen. Montrose. Perth, Pitlochry, Callander. Falkirk, Bathgate, Peebles, St. Boswells, Hawick, Moffat, and East Caldcr. All the Houses are built in the most approved style, with front and back garden plots, and in a great many cases ground also been provided for market gardening and poultrv farming. Although the Association has been most fortunate in the financial support received, a considerable sum is still required to enable it to free each settlement of capital debt, and addition it is desired to have a sum available for any extraordinary exponditure in the way of repairs, and so relieve the occupants of the necessity of providing such payment.
Edinburgh Evening News - Tuesday 19 February 1924
Image © Johnston Press plc. Image created courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD.
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The tallest waterfall in the Plotter Kill Preserve at 60'. Not the optimum flow level, but worth the trip. The summer was so dry, no water was flowing here at all, and even now when it rains water levels unpredictable. But a great day for hiking... and cloudy, which saturates the fall colors. CP used.
See the full Plotter Kill set..
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PLOT THICKENED -- Test plots at the Arkansas Rice Research and Extension Center. Tours of the research plots were offered at the Rice Research and Extension Center, Aug. 4. (University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture photo)
Leytonstone Railway Underpass - south entrance.
Hitchcock mosaic panel - ‘The Wrong Man’ - with Hitchcock playing his cameo role in the middle background.
The Wrong Man is a 1956 American docu-drama film noir directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Henry Fonda and Vera Miles. The film was drawn from the true story of an innocent man charged with a crime, as described in the book The True Story of Christopher Emmanuel Balestrero by Maxwell Anderson and in the magazine article "A Case of Identity", which was published in Life magazine in June 1953 by Herbert Brean.
It is one of the few Hitchcock films based on a true story and whose plot closely follows the real-life events.
The Wrong Man had a notable effect on two significant directors: it prompted Jean-Luc Godard's longest piece of written criticism in his years as a critic, and it has been cited as an influence on Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver.
Alfred Hitchcock appears on screen to tell the audience that the film's "every word is true".
Christopher Emanuel "Manny" Balestrero (Henry Fonda), a down-on-his-luck musician at New York City's Stork Club, needs $300 for dental work for his wife Rose (Vera Miles). When he visits the office of a life insurance company to borrow money against Rose's policy, he is mistaken by the staff there for a man who had twice held them up.
He is questioned by the police, who call him "Chris" rather than Manny, and tell him that they are looking for a man who had robbed the insurance company and other businesses and that he might be their man. Manny is instructed to walk in and out of a liquor store and a delicatessen which had also been robbed by the same man. He is then asked to write the words from a stick-up note used by the robber in the insurance company robbery; he misspells the word "drawer" as "draw" – the same mistake made in the robber's note. After being picked out of a police lineup by an employee of the insurance company who had witnessed the robberies he is arrested on charges of armed robbery.
Attorney Frank O'Connor (Anthony Quayle) sets out to prove that Manny cannot possibly be the right man: at the time of the first hold-up he was on vacation with his family, and at the time of the second his jaw was so swollen that witnesses would certainly have noticed. Of three people who saw Manny at the vacation hotel, two have died and the third cannot be found. All this devastates Rose, whose resulting depression forces her to be hospitalized.
During Manny's trial he prays the rosary after his mother urges him to pray for strength. A juror's remark forces a mistrial. While awaiting a second trial Manny is exonerated when the true robber is arrested holding up a grocery store. Manny visits Rose at the hospital to share the good news, but, as the film ends, she remains severely depressed; a textual epilogue explains that she recovered two years later.
A Hitchcock cameo is typical of most of his films. In The Wrong Man, he appears only in silhouette in a darkened studio, just before the credits at the beginning of the film, announcing that the story is true. Originally, he intended to be seen as a customer walking into the Stork Club, but he edited himself out of the final print.
Many scenes were filmed in Jackson Heights, the neighborhood where Manny lived when he was accused. Most of the prison scenes were filmed among the convicts in a New York City prison in Queens. The courthouse was located at the corner of Catalpa Avenue and 64th Street in Ridgewood.
Bernard Herrmann composed the soundtrack, as he had for all of Hitchcock's films from The Trouble with Harry (1955) to Marnie (1964). It is one of the most subdued scores Herrmann ever wrote, and one of the few he composed with some jazz elements, here primarily to represent Fonda's appearance as a musician in the nightclub scenes.
This was Hitchcock's final film for Warner Bros. It completed a contract commitment that had begun with two films produced for Transatlantic Pictures and released by Warner Brothers: Rope (1948) and Under Capricorn (1949), his first two films in Technicolor. After The Wrong Man, Hitchcock returned to Paramount Pictures.
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A rather crude tombstone dating to 1756 with the grim reaper in full swing. More on this can be found here: cemeteries-and-burials.blogspot.com/2011/01/grim-skeleton...
This burial can be found in Krämarkapellet - The Merchant's chapel. It was built some time after 1450, by the merchants of the city, with the official name of St Jörgens chapel (St Jörgen is the Danish name for St George - who is depicted on one of the walls). The chapel has a fine set of paintings on the walls and the in the ceiling, unlike the rest of the church which is all white - the way it was painted after the Reformation.
St Peter's church (or St Petri, as the Danish and Swedish name is) was built in the beginning of the 14th century, a Gothic church made of bricks, replacing an older, Romanesque, from the beginning of the 13th century, before Malmö was even a town and just a small village. The high altar of the Gothic church was consecrated in 1319, though work probably continued for a while longer.
In 1529 the church was overrun by people caught up in the Reformation who caused quite a havoc, removing all traces of the Catholic faith - Malmö, under the direction of Claus Mortensen, was a stronghold for the Reformation at the time. Being buried in the church was very popular after the Reformation and after 1666 all the slots were taken in the floor, which meant that the only way to get a place was to buy an already used one - and burial plots became quite an investment. 1783 it became forbidden to sell and buy those slots - and in 1822 it became forbidden to bury people inside of churches - due to sanitation laws. In 1858 the church was renovated and almost all tombstones were buried underneath a new floor. But in a subsequent renovation, in the beginning of the 20th century, the stones were rescued from obscurity, and many placed in the Krämarkapellet to keep them protected.
You'll have to bend the center flap under so that the slot directly abuts the hole. Make sure it lines up with the light beam guideline you drew.
Since there are no rainpuddles to jump in today, Coraline's plotting what else she could do while she's out.
Epilog driver converted to work with the TA10 plotter/cutter at wiki.techinc.nl/index.php/Wild_TA-10
Source: bitbucket.org/hudson/epilog/src/tip/ta10.c?at=default
Plotter sketches for a new series. Studio Mode graciously let me use their CNC cutter to do these.
These particular ones are a revisit of the Ornament pieces I did for Darkness Descends. They're not intended for final production since I already have a good format for that series.
Der Canon iPF610 ist ein A1-Großformatdrucker mit fünf farbstoff- und pigmentbasierten Tinten, der sich dank feiner Linienwiedergabe, lebendiger Farben und detailreicher Bilder für CAD-/GIS-Anwendungen eignet.
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The community vegetable garden is based within the social housing of Foyer Du Sud and Resto Du Coeur de Saint Gilles. Urban gardens allow people to use their free time to help a good cause and to improve their relationships with the people in their neighbourhood, encourage the exchange of knowledge, and allow people to increase their knowledge of the food that they are eating. Urban gardens allow otherwise unused and abandoned land to become a well-used part of the community. Bloomberg Volunteers helped to clear and prepare the plots for planting as well as planted some fruit trees.
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A soldier from the 1st Battalion, 129th Field Artillery HHB plots targets for the M777 Howitzer during the 1-129th's Annual Training at Fort Sill, OK.
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An idiot with a plan can beat a genius without a plan.
— Warren Buffet
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An idiot with a plan can beat a genius without a plan.
— Warren Buffet
Typeface: Latina
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Plotter sketches for a new series. Studio Mode graciously let me use their CNC cutter to do these.
These particular ones are a revisit of the Ornament pieces I did for Darkness Descends. They're not intended for final production since I already have a good format for that series.