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Getting a front profile photo was quite interesting. Every body is different, so what seems easy is actually tricky to get nice and symmetricly composed (on photo). A simple, but useful photo. Edited this to make it look a little older and weathered with a texture.
Closeup of the front derailleur and crank on a Nishiki International. This is a racing bike from the mid-1980s. The bike paint scheme is pink and grey, and the components are original. The cables, toe clip straps, and handlebar tape (not visible here) are also pink.
Front cage is on my list, plus wider trim rings to fill in the gap. I'm also thinking of mounting fuller front fenders to complete the look of a Tamiya Sand Scorcher R/C car. This project is going to be fun, exciting & expensive!
The afternoon storm front as seen from One tree hill, Bendigo, 2nd December 2010. It dumped another large amount of rain to add to the almost 1000mm of water we have received this year.
I'm pretty sure I remember how I lost my first top-front tooth ... I was laying on the living room floor playing with my sister, Christy. We're seven-ish years apart, so she was just a baby at the time. I was bouncing her on my chest. She was wearing a frilly lace dress. One bounce my tooth got caught in that dress. One bounce later it was gone.
Paige has been waiting for her first front-top tooth to come out for a while. Despite diligent wiggling, by all parties she'd let into her mouth, it just wasn't coming out. And this thing, let me tell you, was just hanging on by a thread - a really strong thread. Hanging out in the kitchen, Marna took one more try at it - and she wasn't giving up either. As Marna will tell it, she probably pulled a little harder than she should have, but the result was clear - no more wiggly front tooth.
She's my daughter so I have to say she looks cute with one missing front tooth. And she does. But she also looks remarkably like a redneck too! I just keep waiting for her to lean over to me and say "Hey Pops, turn on the NASCAR!" after smashing a can of Bud into her forehead.
Large livid yellow reflector mounted on a basket at the front of a bicycle, parked outside the Salvation Army store in Whitmore Square.
Taken with iPhone 3GS.
My last photo got to the explore front page, I'd just like to say thank you very much for the views, comments, faves! :)
I'm going to catch up with all the comments I got yesterday (which was a day of madness in terms of my flickr haha) soon, at the minute I'm absolutely knackered so I'm going to have a chill out :)
Hope you're well! xoxo
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The front elevation of Osterley House in monochrome, a National Trust property.
There we have it Flickr the parkland is in Osterley, the rear of the house is in Hounslow, and the front London.
Front of the squid shirt. Squid was hand-drawn on white cotton t-shirt using a Pentel Permanent Fabric Pen.
This made Explore Front Page! Thanks so much!
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I am originally from Pennsylvania, but this view is not some greenery in Pennsylvania. It is my front yard in Albuquerque, NM. Arborvitaes, Junipers, Alberta Spruce, Wisteria, Spearmint, New Mexico evening primrose and a green lawn help create a somewhat back East impression. The lawn requires quite a bit of water and fertilizer to maintain a bright green appearance. But the other green plants do not require a great deal of water or fertilizer. New Mexico has a lot of greenery in the mountains, but it is a joy to enjoy a green scene in your own yard. As a New Mexico native for over 58 years I have learned to appreciate the arid areas of the state for their ruggedness and sometimes unique colors. In short, green, red and brown persist as my favorite landscape colors,