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Zoofties are cute plushies based from my own designs. They are hand sewn, made of felted wool and filled with polyester stuffing. They are for cuteness collectors, just for home/office decoration, not as a chid toy due little ornaments they have.
Materials:
- Felted Wool
- Printed fabrics
- Embroidery thread
- Sewing thread
- Stuff
- Buttons and embellishments
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This little mascots are my first felt plush project. This is the 1st round. Second one will be better!! Hope you like it ;)
Was a present for my father-in-law ( ' - ')/
Black Oystercatchers live along the Pacific coastline and appear to be fairly abundant on the Alaska coast as well as on islands in the pacific. I was met with them on my first day in Glacier Bay and nearly every day while on the boat and during hikes on shore. Preferring a rocky beach these large shorebirds are less common in coastal areas where the beaches are sandy. The diet of the Oystercatcher includes mussels and other shellfish. It uses its strong, sizeable bill to pry open shells and then devours the soft contents. A very vocal bird, the Oystercatcher will often call while in flight and is typically heard before it is spotted. While walking through a bay filled with glacial icebergs I spotted this bird wandering along an icy shore. It jumped onto this rock and posed nicely in front of the beautiful, aqua blue water. July 15, 2016
Two days before on a warm afternoon a strange beetle was flyng over the River Danube, while we were fishing with my friend. He caught is, and we realized it is something we never seen before. The black borer - Apate monachus Fabricius, 1775 - is originally widely distributed throught Africa, and moving North to the Mediterranean. It is known from several European countries. The species is considered as a pest of 80 different plants such as carob trees, pomegranate, coffe or date palms. This is the first record for our country, and now this is our biggest powderpost beetle species.
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it rained for a good two hours, ruined all my plans and stuff.
I have awkward knees.
'Brown' Black bear
Northern Minnesota
Black bears come in more colors than any other North American mammal. They can be black, brown, cinnamon, blond, blue-gray, or white.
I had the pleasure of coming across this beautiful cub with its mother and two other siblings( who were black) a few times over the week.
It was great to watch their behaviour and how cautious they were when an older bear approached, the cubs would be straight up a tree and out of harm's way.
... judging and enjoying what's his... no color, yet full of it... the black and white, the extremes... from every angle... like his girl...
Black Widow Cosplay Photo Shoot, by Ken Pearson. Irving Convention Center, Irving, TX
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Boring weather days by the coast call for boring black & white seascapes.
Taken near Scarinish on the Isle of Tiree with what I think are Mull and Iona visible on the horizon.
ODC-X Marks The Spot
This is the door leading to the Breezeway at my home. Surprised me how many X's I found on doors around here once I started looking but, I think it's pretty common in the country.
Blackness Bay on the Firth of Forth. The soon to be decomissioned Longannet power station in the distance.
My outfit: Leotard: black, Skater Skirt: black, Opaque Tights: black, Flats: black, Panties: n/a (I’m not wearing any!)
Taken at Arenal Observatory Lodge in Costa Rica - a very intriguing place - basically a lodge near the base of a volcano. A very active volcano. The coolest thing would be to see it erupt at night when it would send car-sized boulders of hot lava into the air which would then break up into little bike-sized boulders as it came tumbling down the rocks. Funny place - the big attraction is the volcano, not the wildlife. I was working with the front desk one morning (trying to fax home) when a lady from the states comes to the desk and says, "Excuse me, could you tell me what time the volcano will erupt?".
Just got my flash back from the Canon wizard repair shop. Awesome. If you haven't heard it from me already - Canon service absolutely rocks. Fixed my flash for a very reasonable fee, and put on a new cover to boot (my old one had lots of little plastic burn/melt holes from the better beamer working backwards and frying any ants crawling on my flash!).
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Second picture of my ice series, called Black Ice.
Picture title and post processing inspired by the correspondent Album from the great Australian Rock Band AC/DC.
Listen to Black Ice here.
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Black Ice is the 15th Australian and 14th international studio album by the Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It was produced by Brendan O'Brien and released internationally on 17 October 2008. Guitarists Angus Young and Malcolm Young got together in London in 2003 to start composing tracks. Delays to its development occurred due to an injury to bass guitarist Cliff Williams and a change of labels from Atlantic Records to Sony Music. Recording occurred on March and April 2008 at The Warehouse Studio in Canada, the same studio as the band's previous album Stiff Upper Lip, the eight-year gap between them is their longest between successive studio albums. O'Brien tried to recapture the rock sound of the band's early work, as opposed to the blues orientation of predecessors Ballbreaker and Stiff Upper Lip, and made suggestions such as adding "soul crooning" to Brian Johnson's singing. Black Ice has the longest running time of any AC/DC studio effort.
Black Ice was launched exclusively in physical formats, as the group does not sell its music digitally. Walmart got exclusive rights for the North American distribution, and was released along with an extensive marketing campaign which included displays focusing on AC/DC memorabilia. Three singles were issued, "Rock 'n' Roll Train", "Big Jack" and "Anything Goes". Black Ice went to #1 in 29 countries, including Australia, Canada, the UK, and the US. It was the second best-selling record of 2008, behind Coldplay's Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends, and had shipped 6 million copies worldwide by December. Critical reviews were generally positive, praising the music and resemblance to the classic AC/DC sound, although some critics found the work overly long and inconsistent. Black Ice was nominated for many awards, including the Grammy, Brit, Juno and ARIA Music Awards; and was supported by a world tour between 2008 and 2010.
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Canon EOS 60D
Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
Aperture: f/13
Exposure time: 30s
Focal length: 24mm
ISO Speed: 100
Manfrotto Tripod
Hoya ND4 and ND8 filters
Processed with PS CS5 and Nik Software's Silver Efex Pro 2