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This was a photo I took just before leaving after taking some sunset shots. I liked the bokeh in the shot and thought that it added a lot to it.
The Torosaurus skeleton pictured here was discovered in Montana by a Milwaukee Public Museum expedition in 1981. The bones come from the Hell Creek Formation, the last rock unit of the late Cretaceous, at the very end of the dinosaur era. The dark brown areas are actual fossilized bones, while lighter areas are replica bones.
This skeleton was the first Torosaurus discovered in Montana, and more importantly, it was the only specimen with significant post-cranial remains, or remains behind the skull. Most Torosaurus finds are represented by skulls only. This skull, nearly nine feet long and eight feet wide, is one of the largest dinosaur skulls ever found.
The Torosaurus has been much in the news lately, as scientists from Montana have posited that a Torosaurus is actually an adult form of Triceratops, previously believed to be a distinct genus.
This is part of a set of silverware my mom got before she married. Something about the size and slender but comfortable handle makes these spoons my favorie for eating cereal or cottage cheese. The forks of this set were all deco-weird and unusable, and i have long since lost the butter knives, but the 4 spoons that i still have are the ones I always reach for in the silverware drawer.
Found object pendant featuring the brass pull from an antique dresser, part of a vintage necklace and a coffee stained piece of ribbon.
On Friday, August 7, 2015, a few lucky tweeters joined @amhistorymuseum and @SILibraries to tour "Object Project," "Fantastic Worlds," and the Dibner Library.
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Victorinox Infantry Watch.
I'm 46 on Friday by which time I'd have had this 6 years.
It has been constantly reliable, quietly comforting & reassuringly accurate.
Unlike me.
Ein wirklich schreckliches Apartment
Achtung: Adresse wird ständig geändert
г. Минск, ул. Заславская д. 33
Minsk Weißrussland
Tel.: +375 (33) 342-59-75 Полина
black_7777777@mail.ru
Die Vermieterin Alina Sutki
alina.sutki@mail.ru
Tel.: +375 (29) 137-79-31
Die Fotos sagen es eindeutig aus, niemals mehr wieder. Hier will keiner übernachten. Wo überall nur Dreck und besonders die Küche, eckelig. Der Preis von 40$ wurde bei Ankunft auf 45$ erhöht, so zockt man ab. Alina hat nur ein Ziel Geld, Geld, Geld aber keine Leistung dafür bieten und reagiert auf keine Beschwerde und ist dann auch nicht mehr erreichbar. Auf eine Übergabe des Wohnungsschlüssels hat Alina verzichtet, Schlüssel in den Briefkasten werfen.
Действительно страшная квартира
Внимание: адрес непрерывно изменяется
г. Минск, ул. Заславская д. 33
Минск Беларусь
Тел.: +375 (33) 342-59-75 Полина
black_7777777@mail.ru
Хозяйка Алина Сутки
alina.sutki@mail.ru
Тел.: +375 (29) 137-79-31
Фотографии сказать четко от, никогда. Здесь никто не хочет, чтобы остаться. Где все просто грязь и особенно кухня отвратительная.Цена $ 40 был поднят по прибытии 45 $, так азартные игры от вас. Алина имеет только одна цель деньги, деньги, деньги, но не обеспечивают питание и реагирования на любую жалобу и не то и больше не будет достигнута. В передаче ключа квартиры Алина отказ от иммунитета, бросить ключи в почтовом ящике.
A truly terrible Apartment
Warning: address is continuously changed
г. Минск, ул. Заславская д. 33
Minsk Belarus
Tel .: +375 (33) 342-59-75 Полина
black_7777777@mail.ru
The landlady Alina Sutki
alina.sutki@mail.ru
Tel .: +375 (29) 137-79-31
The photos say it clearly, never again. Here none wants to stay. Where all just dirt and especially the kitchen disgusting. The price of $ 40 was raised on arrival to 45 $, so gambles from you. Alina has only one goal money, money, money but do not provide power for and respond to any complaint and is then also no longer be reached. In the handover of the apartment key Alina waived, throw key into the mailbox.
I wanted to make sure that the subject was filling up most of the frame and I wanted to make sure the camera was high enough to see the shadow in the back as well. The most interesting part of this photo would be the gold reflection of the cart. I thought that it was cool to see both the dark shadow and bright reflection from the same subject. The emotion/feeling that I wanted to convey through this photo would be a feeling of richness, since it is a gold colored cart on something that I tried to make look like the red carpet. I had a low f stop because I especially wanted the cart to be in focus and a high shutter speed because of how bright the sun was.