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Definition 6 House of Blood Halloween Party! For more party pics, check out our blog post: bit.ly/s8P0yr

  

Bit of a catchup upload of photos some left behind from Summer, and a bunch of October into November.

 

www.paulwoolleyphotos.com also has many more as well.

Royal River Park maintenance shed, Yarmouth, ME

 

Leica IIIa / Leitz Summar 5cm

Kodak High Definition 200

11-20-2008 @ hawthorne theatre in portland, oregon

By definition, an albino deer is totally absent of body pigment and is solid white with pink eyes, nose, and hooves. Often confused with an albino, a piebald deer is slightly more common and is also a genetic mutation. Piebald deer can have varying amounts of white hair. Some piebald deer can be almost pure white except small patches of regular brown hair, while others carry just patches of white hair with otherwise normal markings. Otherwise, an albino or piebald white-tailed deer will have the normal characteristics of other white-tailed deer.

 

Albinism is a recessive genetic trait that is found in animals where the gene responsible for hair, tissue, or skin coloration is missing. By definition, this is why they have no body pigment. Since albinism and piebaldism are recessive traits, both parents must carry the trait to have albino or piebald offspring. The genes responsible for piebald and albino deer are not dominant and oftentimes the deer carrying these genes are biologically inferior to others in the deer herd.

 

So if an albino buck were to breed a doe that is not, they could only have an albino offspring if she carried the recessive genes for albinism. These offspring would carry the recessive gene but would have normal pigmentation. When two whitetails breed that carry the recessive genes, they have around a 25 percent chance of producing an albino fawn. Research says that your chances of seeing an albino in the wild are about one in 30,000, although there are some areas in the north that seem to have higher occurrences of true albino whitetails.

Olá suas senhoras novamente, desta vez aqui é a minha revisão do Clarins Color Definition 3D Radiance Pó Facial!

  

Pó facial Clarins Paris 3D Radiance

 

O “Pó Facial Radiance 3D de Definição de Cores Clarins” faz parte de sua coleção de outono e é edição limitada. Eu vi seus outros produto...

 

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Party pics from the Definition 6 House of Blood party.

 

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Photo credit: Kelly Samardak

 

Chevrons:

what are they exactly? This definition comes from Venetians copy of ancient Egyptian bead these important glass beads about 500 years ago, and continue to make them today.

The Italian name is Rosetta and refers to the pattern in the cross section of the bead, resembling a flower or twelve pointed star, derived from a molding process.

Colors for the different layers tend to be blue, white and red, but many combinations have been made.

The name refers to the ends of these complex canes that have been faceted or rounded by grinding , revealing the inner structure of the zigzag of chevron lines.

These beads were also manufactured in Holland in the seventeenth century by expatriate Venetian glass bead makers and are indistinguishable from Venetian beads.

Egyptian Painting and some glass fragments including one mosaic bead and one Rosetta-type bead. Conclusive evidence for when the first Rosetta type beads had been created is still lacking, yet we know that the basic cane design had existed before the Baroviers from Murano took up the pattern and created their famous Rosetta bead.

The cylindrical mosaic bead depicted in the painting date to the period of the first century BCE to the fourth century AD.(Jargstorf pg. 19 )

 

Chevron:

Historically one of the most popular beads ever made. Manufactured in the 1500's by the Venetians, the chevron is a drawn glass bead with from 2 to 10 layers that are ground or reheated to smooth and round out the ends, producing the star shape on each end. The most common colors are alternating layers of red, white and blue.

- Chevrons are made of multiple layers of different colored glass in corrugated layers so as to form a starburst pattern when viewed on end. Chevrons are created by building up layers of different colors, often successively molded in the process. They are next ground at the ends to display the patterns. Beads are from MBAD/ABA African Bead Museum

 

Star trek at the Definition 6 House of Blood Halloween Party. For more party pics, check out our blog post: bit.ly/s8P0yr

 

Photo credit: Kelly Samardak

Pineapple, cucumber and mint

 

During his set, Mark and Hillary enjoyed a hillarious game of Balderdash.

definition or what?

Project 365...Day 214...Stranger

Stranger things have happened than me not having anything great to take a pic of!

Not really wanting to drown today...I chose to dig out the old 1967 edition of Webster's! Which, I suppose, is a bit strange these days with the never ending info offered by Google!!

Portrait workshop with Lowry young lgbt group : digifest

My first ever tweak at HDR. Let's see how we go with this.

Definition: A chilled custard topped with a crust of caramelized sugar; made with heavy cream, egg yokes, sugar and vanilla bean.

 

Example: Just like the old adage goes: "great things come in small packages..."

 

Etymology: The term crème brûlée is French for 'burnt cream'

Definition 6 House of Blood party.

 

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definition of the 'half pint'

Definition 6 House of Blood party.

 

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This little kid re-defines the defintion of cute once again. Her big eye looked into the lens of my camera as I click the shutter. I was very happy to have taken this photo.

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