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Leaf-cutter Ants, Costa Rica, Central America.

  

Next to humans, leaf-cutter ants form the largest and most complex animal societies on Earth.

Leaf-cutter ants eat the fungus that the decaying leaves produce.

 

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Beach photo shoot.

It just sits in its kitchen drawer waiting to be used again, but this is the only way it gets attention now. I have a rocking pizza cutter that's easier to use and clean, and it rocks.

Preliminary design of the cutter for my man-o-war, stowed with oars and lashings. Ignore the missing colors.

december 30, 2009: first time using the ABR 800 alien bees flash ring , i couldn't get the right intensity so i flipped it around and used it as a bounce, not the most conventional way to use the ring flash but effective for this setting

  

The seasonal $1 bin at Target is a great place to pick up holiday cookie cutters. Blog entry here.

Be careful when you use a Pano Paper Cutter!

A helicopter crew from Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod, in Massachusetts, lands on the deck of the Coast Guard Cutter Forward, homeported in Portsmouth, Virginia, while training underway about five miles north of Gloucester, Massachusetts, Thursday, Jan. 25, 2018. The 270-foot medium endurance cutter’s primary missions normally consist of counter-drug and migrant interdiction, enforcing federal fishery laws, and search and rescue. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class John Luck.

Maersk Cutter at St. John's, Newfoundland. Offshore AHTS supply vessel operated by Maersk Supply Service. Launched in 2015, 6,490 gt. IMO: 9649938. MMSI: 316029762.

 

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Mississippi River

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The day after commissioning, US Coast Guard 418-foot Legends-class National Security Cutter Munro (WMSL-755) is moored at Pier 91 in Seattle, April 2, 2017. The Munro is the second cutter named for Petty Officer 1st Class Douglas A. Munro, the only Coast Guardsman to have been awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.

My wife bought this "Comet" hair cutter many years ago to trim our sons' hair. About twenty-five years ago I started to use it to trim my hair … I've not been to a barber since.

Sadly, I've dropped it several times and bits have broken off. I'd like to get another but they have long been out of production.

 

The hereios of the We're Here! group have paid a visit to the Broken things group today.

 

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This bad girl was REALLY moving! What a beauty! A Legend in her own time.

 

A special thanks to all of our Coasties! You are a reassuring presence out there.

 

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Abstract of a wire cutter, taken on a camera without the correct date/time set.

Taken at Cutter's Bridge.

 

Walland Marsh is a part of Romney Marsh, mostly in Kent with part in East Sussex. The name means wall-land: its north-eastern border, separating it from the rest of Romney Marsh, is the Rhee Wall.[1]

 

The Rhee Wall is 7.5 miles long and runs from Appledore, through Brenzett and Old Romney to New Romney; it consists of two parallel earth banks, from 50 to 100 metres apart, the ground between being raised above the marsh on either side. It was built in the 13th century, as a watercourse to wash away silt from the harbour at New Romney. The plan eventually failed; the Rhee Wall has not contained water since medieval times.

 

Walland Marsh is bordered in the south-east by Lydd (beyond which is Denge Marsh) and in the south-west by Rye. The villages of Fairfield, Brookland and East Guldeford are within the region.

 

The marsh was turned into productive farm land in past centuries. The land of Walland Marsh was reclaimed mostly from the 13th to 15th century, later than that of Romney Marsh to the north-east. The reclamation was done in stages by creating innings: an embankment was built round an area of marsh, which would drain at low tide.

 

To retain the productive land, drainage channels, known locally as sewers, were created. A notable example is White Kemp Sewer, which runs across the centre of the marsh, and flows into Jury's Gap Sewer; this leads to the coast at Jury's Gap, near Camber Sands.

The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma worked with an armed helicopter interdiction tactical squadron during a counter-drug patrol Feb. 1, 2020 in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Tahoma's crew transited through the Panama Canal to conduct counter-drug operations under the tactical control of the Joint Interagency Task Force South in support of Operation Martillo. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Ryan L. Noel)

This pig can originally be found in the book ANIMATION by Preston Blair from 1949. Preston Blaire worked on Disney's FANTASIA and Tex Avery cartoons like RED HOT RIDING HOOD for example. In his book he teaches how to draw cartoon characters. In 1992 poster artist Frank Kozik "borrowed" the character for a Killdozer poster. Kozik added a knife to the pig's hidden hand. Here he is as a cookie cutter.

The 378-foot High Endurance Cutter Midgett (WHEC-726) sails in the parade of ships as part of the annual Seafair celabration on Elliot Bay in Seattle July 29, 2015.

Crewmembers from Coast Guard Cutter Kukui practiced handcuffing techniques during boarding team training at Coast Guard Base Honolulu, March 6, 2015. Consistent training helps to develop and implement effective law enforcement techniques and ensures team proficiency. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Melissa E. McKenzie)

NEJE DK-5 Pro-5 is a laser engraver/cutter which can be used to engrave various materials such as hard wood, plastic, bamboo, rubber, leather, cut paper and so on.

  

You can buy it from Gearbest.

www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Setup-and-Use-the-NEJE-DK...

  

Additional documentation can be found in my website:

ediy.com.my/index.php/blog/item/134-neje-dk-5-pro-5-500mw...

Slate cutter at the bottom of the incline to Maenofferen quarry, 13 October 1977

 

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Ilford FP4 rated @ 200 ASA

 

A commercial fishing vessel is seen through the fog in the waters of the northern Atlantic Ocean, July 30, 2022. The fishing vessel was one of many boarded by qualified personnel aboard USCGC Bear (WMEC 901).

Bristol pilot cutter Olga in Gloucester docks. The pilot cutter Alpha is alongside. Victorian warehouses and Gloucester cathedral are in the background.

On the 23rd of October 2016, Sian K1tt3h and I got to put a shoot together which we had been planning for a while.

Massive thank you to Matt, who helped assist us.

 

Staring Sian as Tuesday Cutter, from The World Went Dark LARP.

 

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A helicopter crew from Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod, in Massachusetts, lands on the deck of the Coast Guard Cutter Forward, homeported in Portsmouth, Virginia, while training underway about five miles north of Gloucester, Massachusetts, Thursday, Jan. 25, 2018. The 270-foot medium endurance cutter’s primary missions normally consist of counter-drug and migrant interdiction, enforcing federal fishery laws, and search and rescue. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class John Luck.

Some very old pale blue cake cutters.

365+ days in colour

27/31 March pale blue

Cutter - Finders Keepers by Joe Ledbetter

 

365 Toy Project - 71/365.

Playing with Quelab's Laser Cutter

Along river lagon down from Cutters Wharf Belfast

USCGC FORWARD (WMEC-911) Boston

Home June 2022

 

Some of these bees seem to have different coloured abdomens, we noticed three different ones. They collect pollen on their abdomens so that could be one cause but I have read that a species called a Patchworker has an orange abdomen.

 

They love Sunflowers which we have in our garden and saw them on, Bluebells, Mint, Bramble and Thistles. They pollinate fruit, vegetables, crops and wild flowers. On the Cornflower, which we also saw them on, they can get nectar from the flowers and bite below the bud.

A helicopter crew from Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod, in Massachusetts, lands on the deck of the Coast Guard Cutter Forward, homeported in Portsmouth, Virginia, while training underway about five miles north of Gloucester, Massachusetts, Thursday, Jan. 25, 2018. The 270-foot medium endurance cutter’s primary missions normally consist of counter-drug and migrant interdiction, enforcing federal fishery laws, and search and rescue. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class John Luck.

Cloud Cutter by Blair Archer

Cutters y cutters emulsionadores by Sammic.

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