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por un pelo que corté, peluquera me llamaron / scissor friend / cut up and smile / ya no pongo más fotos del momento cortante, perdón

For the FBTB Star Wars Evolved Contest

 

Last year's model, at a significant discount!

 

The S-foils revolve around a quick-change reactor tube: mount the engine best suited to your mission in a matter of minutes instead of hours.

Making a tight atmospheric turn in urban combat? No problem! The independent S-foils can remain horizontal even while the primary airfoil drops out of vertical, giving you that little extra lift that might just make all the difference!

The 6 fusial thrusters provide much-needed redundancy in battle: thrust vectoring is maintained even in the face of a disabled thruster, and straight-line thrust remains available even if any two thrusters are taken out.

The primary airfoil supports stackable armored weapon pods; mount half a dozen lightweight weapons, or a few heavy ones, depending on mission and preference. (Structural limitations may apply.) The S-foil weapon pods are not stackable, but are similarly armored.

The cab-forward see-around cockpit and droid slot are combined into an escape pod with eight thrusters, itself mounted on the Gyro-stabilizer you know and love!

Have your integrated Nav-Computer and your favorite droid, too -- it never hurts to have a backup, does it? Your droid can target weapons and perform repairs while the integrated systems prepare your hyperspace jump -- to fame and glory!

IMO: 9817169

Name: THUN EVOLVE

Vessel Type - Generic: Tanker - Hazard B

Vessel Type - Detailed: Oil/Chemical Tanker

Status: Active

MMSI: 244020000

Call Sign: PBRI

Flag: Netherlands [NL]

Gross Tonnage: 4923

Summer DWT: 7999 t

Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 114.95 x 15.87 m

Year Built: 2019

Home Port: DELFZIJL

Graffiti wall art is a powerful form of self-expression and urban beautification. It has evolved from a rebellious act to an admired art form celebrated worldwide. In this guide, we’ll explore the essence of graffiti wall art, its significance, and tips for creating stunning pieces.

 

What is Graffiti Wall Art?

 

Graffiti wall art refers to artistic designs, symbols, or messages created on walls, typically in urban areas. It encompasses various styles, ranging from:

 

Tagging: Simple, stylized signatures or initials.

 

Throw-Ups: Bubble letters or quick designs.

 

Murals: Large, detailed compositions that tell stories or convey themes.

 

Street Art: Intricate pieces blending graffiti with fine art techniques.

 

Information by:

dayzerart.com/blog-graffiti/graffiti-wall-art-guide/

... from the windowsill "catwalk" :-))

 

Amaryllis / Ritterstern (Hippeastrum)

in a pot at the window

 

As the weather mostly was too windy for outdoor macro photography during the last weeks and spring is pausing outside because of low temperatures, here the first picture of a little series from the "kitchen studio" :-))

 

Part II you will find here.

View of TECOM (left) and Internet City (right). Dubai, UAE

The New York Susquehanna & Western Railway's motive power situation,whether leased or recently acquired, has sparked a lot of interest as of late. Daylight runs of their normally nocturnal SU-99 and SU-100 trains always add a bit more interest to the mix. Here is westbound SU-99 on ex Lehigh and Hudson River railway rails at Craigville NY on 05-25-2023. The train will diverge off of ex L&HR rails onto the ex Erie Graham Line at Hudson Junction in Hamptonburgh NY for its run to Port Jervis and up the Southern Tier to Binghamton NY. NYS&W SD70M-2's 4066,4064,4060, SD40-2 3024 (in retro NYS&W silver and red). Howard Kent Jr.

My Set-Up for these. Rotated 180 degrees, then mirrored and flipped.

♥ All colors and sizes

 

♥ Bodies: Kupra - Maitreya - Reborn

 

Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/.../BOSL.../208/210/34

 

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The classic flatiron postcard view in Toronto is changing quite a bit these days.

 

www.JackLandau.com

My look for last nights dance was this mainly because I just wanted this dress to finally get a show in the real world.

If you are fast in other words if you can beat flickr deleting all my old photos because of the changes they are making and my lack of interest in a pro account you will see that I have had this dress for some years almost as long as I have been on flickr.

 

Every now and then it comes out for photos and each time the look gets better in my opinion that is. the time I wore I didn't have much in the way of makup skills my hair wasn't the best and I just didn't have the relaxed way about me I do now.

 

My look has evolved over a long time with a number of very wrong styles along with some good ones. the constant apart from this dress is my drive to be as close to the real deal as possible something that I can hopefully say I've achieved.

I wonder how I will look the next time this dress gets worn?

This is from an image previously added to this image. Here we see it evolve into a comic strip, particularly in the upper left. If anyone is interested there is a larger version of this, an image that covers more of the original image.

sketching ideas on Grigor because he's asking for changes its been sometime.

Highest Explore Position #123 ~ On August 19th 2008.

 

Baby European Polecat - British Wildlife Centre, Surrey, England - Sunday August 17th 2008.

Click here to see the Larger image

 

European Polecat ~ Mustela putorius ~ A member of the weasel family (Mustelids), polecats were once widespread and common throughout mainland Britain. Relentless persecution by gamekeepers up until the late 1930's resulted in extermination everywhere except for a small population in north Wales. They have since recovered and are now found throughout rural Wales, the Border counties and are spreading across the Midlands, South and into the South-East.

They are solitary in nature and active throughout the year. They favoured habitat is woodland, riverbank and surrounding farmland. They will hunt by night or by day for small rodents, birds and insects using a keen sense of smell to locate their prey.

They emit a pungent musky odour, particularly when threatened. The polecat is the ancestor of the domestic ferret and can interbreed with them.

 

Origin ~ Native of the United Kingdom.

 

Size ~ Male length: 55 cm plus 20 cm tail. Female length: 50 cm plus 16 cm tail - about the same size as a ferret.

 

Description ~ Sexes alike. Fur long, almost black with purple sheen showing buff undercoat. White markings on face and ears.

 

Habitat ~ Favours lowland country below 500m in woodland, marsh, riverbanks, farmland and farm buildings.

 

Young ~ One litter of 3 -7 young born May or June after 40 days gestation. Fully grown in 3 months.

 

Diet ~ Frogs, water voles, trout, eels, rabbits, snakes and ground nesting birds.

Population Pre-breeding season estimated to be 63,000 and increasing.

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ~ The European Polecat (Mustela putorius), also known as a fitch, is a member of the Mustelidae family, and is related to the stoats, otters, weasels and minks. Polecats are dark brown with a lighter bandit-like mask across the face, pale yellow underbody fur, a long tail and short legs. They are somewhat larger than weasels, weighing between 0.7 kg for females to 1.7 kg for males, but smaller than otters.

 

Range, habitat and ecology ~ Polecats are found throughout Europe. They are mainly nocturnal and are found in woodlands, farmlands and wetlands. They often make dens in stream banks or under tree roots. Almost entirely carnivorous, they feed largely on small mammals such as voles and rats and, seasonally, on frogs and toads. Small birds and insects are a much smaller component of their diet. They require a home range of about a square kilometer. The pattern of polecat predation on frogs was found to be sex selective and predation by polecats is found to influence sex ratio, male abundance and sexual conflict in a frog mating system, restricting the opportunity for multiple mating.

 

Reproduction ~ Though polecats are chiefly polygynous, females can show polyandry and the sexual conflict aspect of the mating system can change with environmental conditions. Sexual conflict may result in sexually antagonistic co-evolution, in which one sex evolves a "manipulative" character which is countered by a "resistance" trait in the other sex.

 

Hybridisation ~ Polecats (mainly dark phenotype) are able to hybridise with the rare European mink and have fertile hybrids. In some parts of England the abandoning of domestic ferrets has led to ferret-polecat hybrids living in the wild. Often hybrids have a less distinct facial mask, light throat patches and lighter fur especially on the undersides. However there are some hybrids that are almost indistinguishable from pure polecats.

 

The native polecat has made a recovery across much of central and southern England thanks in part to reintroduction programmes. Recent DNA studies have shown that the pure native polecats have become firmly reestablished and are not becoming greatly hybridised. It has been suggested that the hybrid animals containing domesticated ferret genes are less well adapted to life in the wild than native polecats as the hybrids tend to be distributed near or beyond the main polecat range.

 

Other species ~ Other species of polecat include the Steppe Polecat (M. eversmanni) and the European Mink (M. lutreola). Most zoologists believe that the domestic ferret (M. putorius furo) is descended from the European Polecat, or possibly from a hybrid of the European and steppe varieties. The Zorilla, also called the striped polecat (Ictonyx striatus), lives in subsaharan Africa.

I made this design for www.madeinthenow.com

 

"A New Year is just around the corner, so it's time to reflect; to look back on the year gone by, the lessons we’ve learnt – our successes and our failures. Remember those experiences and evolve into an even better you.

Dare. Love. Inspire."

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me, not the butterfly

30 days of butterflies is starting to do what I had hoped it would

I'm taking these photos differently

processing them differently

 

what, if anything, do you think you could shoot and post for 30 days?

"Nothing is so painful to the mind of a Toa as a great and sudden change."

Built for the Bionicle "What If...?" Contest

 

This was a ton of fun to build. My first concept was turning Krekka's archetype on its head, making him a smart villain rather than a dumb brute, but I'm so happy this build evolved past that first stage. When I was sure about what I was going to build, I started off with Nidhiki, I tried to make it look like he was in the middle of a horrifying transformation, with muscles and tissue mutating and bloating on the left side of his body, slowly turning into the insect-like Nidhiki we all know and love. I then put Krekka together (which was a bit of a pain not gonna lie) and then added some bits of scenery to make the two builds come together.

Crossbills have specialized beaks evolved to open pine cones so they can remove the nuts with their tongues. The birds migrate around the pole depending on where the pine nuts are plentiful. Cool birds!

 

 

At the border to the Hambach open cast lignite mine, RWE Power AG has built a high earth wall (parallel to the old A4 motorway).

Nature quickly conquered this desert. However, this does not replace the ecotope which evolved in approximately 12,000 years with its many plant and animal species.

 

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An der Grenze zum Tagebau Hambach hat die RWE Power AG

einen hohen Erdwall errichtet (parallel zur alten Autobahn A4).

Die Natur erobert sich diese Wüste schnell zurück. Dies ersetzt aber nicht das in ca. 12000 Jahren gewachsene Ökotop mit vielen Pflanzen- und Tierarten.

 

hambacherforst.org/

 

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