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Samples of what, we do not know. There were many in both jars and glass test tubes that had been blown shut.
SAL chemist processing samples in the Input Laboratory. (Seibersdorf Analytical Laboratory, Seibersdorf, Austria, 12 March 2007)
Photo Credit: Dean Calma/IAEA
These are some samples for my friends wedding using just Vanilla and Chocolate cupcakes. The buttercream is a vanilla swiss meringue and underneath the the fondant ones is chocolate swiss meringue buttercream. She wants a pink and brown theme so these are what i have come up with so far.
This will be the first time i've done a wedding tower and i'm quite excited and scared at the same time! :-)
Painting the doors
Ralph Lauren paint samples for $2 and lots of masking tape.
In retrospect spray lacquer would have been better but in chicago there ain't no spraypaint to be found and since this was a whim project I didn't plan a trip to evanston to buy spraypaint...
Back drop is a wallpaper sample blue-tacked to the wall (!), table cloth is a piece of linen from the charity shop, props my own :-) Edited with Kim Klassen's True Grit in Lightroom and her Rainy Day Texture added in Photoshop.
Citrus Sampling happens twice a year at the California Citrus State Historic Park. Over 30 types of Cirtus were offered at this event; everything from Kumquats to Blood Oranges.
It will be held again next month on Sunday March 23, 2014.
Follow the link to learn more about the California Citrus State Historic Park
At Los Alamos National Laboratory, UV light shines through a sample of transparent material containing quantum dots, tiny nanoparticles that can be used to harness solar energy for electricity.
For more information or additional images, please contact 202-586-5251.
Regan Dunn of the UW samples for phytoliths from the soil under a dense forest at Rincon de la Vieja National Park, Costa Rica.
Credit: Melanie Conner, copyright Melanie Conner Photography
Vintage Crochet Sample
It was a common practice 60 to 100 years ago to make samples and keep them in a box or stitch them in a book so that at a later time you could reproduce it. It was also a way of sharing patterns. Most people now don't know how to copy a pattern visually.
A collaborating scientist extracts odorous compounds from Amorphophallus titanum. The same hole was used a few hours earlier to blow in a dose of pollen from Indiana University.
I've started on a sample of back-stitched text taken from one of the love letters. I've used a heat erasable pen and the top line was done to check that it would erase. Not sure if I will cut this up for patchwork appliqué or use it as a base fabric and appliqué over the top of it to break up the text.
Sample color green. One toe the rubber is peeling but stitches unaffected. No holes/ no tears. 8.5/10