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A French tennis player was slapped with a violation at the US Open on Tuesday for taking off her shirt to readjust it while on the court.
The tournament, held in Queens, New York, has been plagued by an unrelenting heat wave with temperatures soaring upward of 96 degrees Tuesday, with a heat index making it feel like over 100 degrees at times.
The players were given a 10-minute break to cool off and rehydrate, during which Alizé Cornet put on a fresh shirt. When she returned to the court, she realized her shirt was on backward. She quickly took off the shirt and put it back on, prompting umpire Christian Rask to hit her with a code violation.
Women’s Tennis Association rules dictate that players may only remove shirts while off-court. No such rules apply to male players, who took their shirts off frequently Tuesday, to deal with the blistering heat.
The former presidential nominee and war hero served in Congress for more than three decades. He was held captive for more than five years during the Vietnam War and aggressively opposed the use of torture by the US throughout his political career.
Neptune Convertible Art Lens System: Wilson Lee’s Travel Diary in the US
Hong Kong Photographer Wilson Lee brought along the Neptune Convertible Art Lens System to the United States. He visited the three famous spots, including the Death Valley, Great Canyon, and Antelope Canyon, and shot with the 35mm and 80mm front elements. Let’s look at his photos and read his thoughts on the lenses!
Premiere at the La Scala opera house, in Milan - Italy, 1934. (Alfred Eisenstaedt—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images) #Eisenstaedt #LaScala #Milan #Italy
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Emmanuel Macron beats Marine Le Pen and all of 2017 isn't a complete trash fire.
Thank you, France. I'ma go eat a croissant.
(Results via The Telegraph)
SHE DIDNT GET ELECTED
My reaction. Literally.
UK : fucks up
America : fucks up
France : rejects Voldemort as president
France : *looks at the camera like on The Office* oh yeah baby
Manipulating Light with the Cinestill 50Daylight
Make each photograph as cinematic as a film still. The Cinestill 50Daylight offers seamless results with the compact 35mm film, versatile with almost any light condition while offering various temperaments and atmospheres depending on the light source; you can achieve sunny yellow, fluorescent blues, orange-tinted golden hours or indoors’ smoky white. Additionally, the film may also be processed in motion picture ECN-2 chemistry.
Shirts from my daily drawings series are now available for preorder over at my Etsy!
Three designs are available now, and hopefully more to come! Go check them out and let me know what you think!
Link to my shop here!
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Happy Birthday to artist Peggy Bacon (1895-1987)! A child of artists, Bacon began to draw at a very early age, and by age ten she was already earning money for her illustrations, drawings of literary characters made for dinner place cards. Though she initially thought of herself as a painter, she built her reputation on her drawings and prints, which often satirized the people around her in their natural habitats—artists in life classes, at dances, and in social situations, or a throng of people in a museum, on a city sidewalk, or a ship’s deck.
She sent this undated print to painter Fairfield Porter. Browse her fully digitized papers at http://s.si.edu/2pB9nbHhttp://s.si.edu/2pB9nbH