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Reference: APAAME_20040601_RHB-0061
Photographer: Robert Howard Bewley
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
Reference: APAAME_20160526_REB-0184.jpg
Photographer: Rebecca Elizabeth Banks
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommerical-No Derivative Works
Withdoll Chocolate Ice Cream kid in urethane Brown Tan
Brand new, includes normal and fist hands, and two sets of ice cream and cookies.
FM, or cowpewter on DoA and Tumblr
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Name: Jack
Species: Virginia Opossum
Sex: Male
Location from: Ohio
Other: An adult male that dropped dead in my barn when I lived in a rural area in Ohio. He was found in the morning, already beginning to decay, likely died early in the night before. He has evidence of a severe infection in his lower left jaw, and a broken right top canine with sign of beginning infection in the bone of the root canal of the same tooth. His incisors are missing post mortem.
Species Info: Opossums are known for their playing-dead characteristic, which helps preserve them when faced with a threat. They have an unusually short lifespan of up to 2 years (4 in captivity) and are omnivorous, preferring fruit, grain, insects, worms, and small animals like birds and snakes.
Opossum are native to Central and East North America and most of Mexico. They are not native to West US, but a small percentage have been introduced. Opossums do not do well in cold environments and thus are not found in the majority of Canada or North-West states.
Order:
Accipitriformes
Family:
Accipitridae
Genus:
Haliaeetus
Scientific:
Haliaeetus albicilla
Citation:
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Reference:
Syst.Nat.ed.10 p.89
Protonym:
Falco Albicilla
Avibase ID:
5A3D91D3254A568D
Short link:
Taxonomic Serial Number:
TSN: 175419
Arabic: عقاب ابيض الذنب, عقاب ابيض الذنب(عقاب البحر(, عقاب البحر
Azerbaijani: Ağquyruq dəniz qartalı
Belarusian: Aрлан-белахвост, Арлан-белахвост
Bulgarian: Белоопашат морски орел, Морски орел
Bengali: ধলালেজ ঈগল
Breton: Ar morerer lost gwenn
Catalan: Àguila marina, Àguila marina comuna, Pigarg cuablanc
Catalan (Balears): Àguila marina
Montenegrin: orao bjelorepan
Czech: orel moøský, Orel morský, Orel mořský
Welsh: Eryr cynffon wen, Eryr gynffonwen, Eryr tinwen, Eryr tinwyn, Eryr y môr, Mor eryr
Danish: Havørn
German: Seeadler
Greek: (Ευρωπαϊκός) Θαλασσαετός, Θαλασσαετός
Greek (Cypriot): Θαλασσαετός
English: European Eagle, European Sea Eagle, European Sea-eagle, Gray Eagle, Gray sea Eagle, Gray Sea-eagle, Grey Eagle, Grey sea Eagle, Grey Sea-eagle, White-tailed Eagle, White-tailed Fish-eagle, White-tailed Sea Eagle, White-tailed Sea-eagle, White-tailed See-eagle, White-tailed-Eagle
English (IOC): White-tailed Eagle
Esperanto: Blankvosta maraglo
Spanish: Pigargo, Pigargo coliblanco, Pigargo Europeo
Spanish (Spain): Pigargo Europeo
Spanish (HBW): Pigargo europeo
Estonian: Merikotkas
Basque: Àguila marina, Itsas arrano buztanzuria
Persian: عقاب دریایی دمسفید
Finnish: Merikotka
Faroese: Havørn, Ørn
French: Milan royal, Pygargue à queue blanche
Irish: Iolair Mara, Iolar Mara
Gaelic: Iolair Sùil na Grèine, Iolair-mhara, Iolar Bhuidhe, Iolar Riamhach
Galician: Àguila marina, Pigargo
Manx: Urley Erne, Urley marrey
Hebrew: עיטם לבן זנב, עיטם לבן־זנב, עיטם לבן-זנב
Croatian: Orao štekavac, Štekavac
Hungarian: Rétisas
Armenian: [Spitakapoch Artsiv ], Սպիտակապոչ Արծիվ
Icelandic: Haförn
Italian: Aquila di mare, Aquila di mare codabianca
Japanese: o-jiro washi, ojirowashi, Ojiro-washi
Japanese: オジロワシ
Japanese (Kanji): 尾白鷲
Georgian: ან თეთრკუდა არწივი, ანუ ფსოვი, თეთრკუდა არწივი, თეთრკუდა ფსოვი
Khakas: Хузургул, Хуучын
Kazakh: Аққұйрықты субүркіті
Kazakh (Transliteration): aq-quyrıqtı swbürqit
Greenlandic: Nattoralik
Korean: 흰꼬리수리
Korean (Transliteration): huin-kkori-suri
Cornish: Er an mor
Scientific: Falco Albicilla, Haliaeetus albicilla, Haliaeetus albicilla albicilla, Haliaeetus angustipes, Haliaëtos Groenlandicus
Luxembourgish: Séiadler
Lithuanian: Jurinis erelis, Jūrinis erelis, paprastasis jūrinis erelis
Latvian: Jūras ērglis
Macedonian: Белоопашест орел
Malayalam: വെള്ളവാലൻ കടൽപ്പരുന്ത്
Mongolian: Усны цагаан сyyлт бyргэд, Усны цагаан сүүлт бүргэд, Цагаансүүл нөмрөгбүргэд
Mongolian (Bichig): ᠴᠠᠭᠠᠨ ᠰᠠᠭᠦᠯ ᠨᠦᠮᠣᠷᠬᠡ ᠪᠦᠷᠭᠦᠳ
Mongolian (Bichig, Inner Mongolia): ᠣᠰᠣᠨ ᠤ ᠴᠠᠭᠠᠨ ᠰᠠᠭᠦᠯᠲᠦ ᠪᠦᠷᠭᠦᠳ
Mongolian (Cyrillic, Inner Mongolia): Загалай
Mongolian (Transliteration): tsag aaŋ-süül nömrög-bürged, usni tsag aaŋ süült bürged, zag lai
Moldavian: Codalb
Maltese: Ajkla tad-Denb Abajd, Ajkla tal-Bahar
Nepali: कड्ढम चील
Dutch: Zeearend
Norwegian Nynorsk: Havørn
Norwegian: Havørn, Klekse
Polish: bielik, bielik (zwyczajny), Bielik zwyczajny
Pinyin: bái-wěi diāo, bái-wěi hǎi-diāo, bái-wěi jiù, jié-bái diāo, zhīmá diāo
Portuguese: àguia rabalva, Águia-rabalva, Pigargo
Portuguese (Portugal): Pigargo
Romansh: Evla da mar
Romanian: Codalb
Russian: Orlan-belokhvost, белохвостый орлан, Орлан-белохвост, Орлан-долгохвост
Scots: Iolair mhara, Iolar bhuidhe, Iolar riamhach
Northern Sami: Mearragoaskin
Slovak: Orliak morský, Orol morský
Slovenian: belorepec, orel belorepec
Albanian: Shqiponja e detit
Serbian: Belorepan, Orao belorepan, orao bjelorepan, Орао белорепан
Swedish: Havsörn
Thai: นกอินทรีหางขาว
Thai (Transliteration): nók in-sii hăaŋ-yaaw
Turkish: Ak Kuyruklu Kartal, Akkuyruklu kartal, Ak-kuyruklu Kartal, Beyaz-kuyruklu Kartal, Аққұйрықты субүркіт
Tuvinian: Ак кудуруктуг орлан
Ukrainian: Орлан-бiлохвiст, Орлан-білохвіст , Орлан-довгохвіст, Сiруватень
Chinese: [bai-wei diao], [bai-wei hai-diao], [bai-wei jiu], [jie-bai diao], [zhima diao], 洁白, 洁白鵰, 白尾, 白尾海, 白尾海雕, 白尾海鵰, 白尾鵰, 白尾鷲, 白尾鹫, 芝麻, 芝麻鵰
Chinese (Traditional): 潔白鵰, 白尾海鵰, 白尾鵰, 白尾鷲, 芝麻鵰
Chinese (Taiwan, Traditional): 白尾海鵰, 白尾鷲
Chinese (Taiwan): [bai-wei jiu], 白尾海, 白尾鷲
I thought it might be easier for you if I made a mosaic rather than trying to describe or leaving comments all over the place. These are my current favorites of your vintage fabric set. As for the ones on the bottom row, I'm putting in notes.
1. dotted leaves feedsack, 2. lollipop flowers fabric, 3. aqua bouquet vintage fabric, 4. vintage birdcage fabric, 5. vintage flowers fabric, 6. brown vintage feedsack, 7. vintage fabric pieces, 8. vintage circus-themed cotton fabrics, 9. geometric vintage fabrics
Reference: APAAME_20051003_HMB-0071
Photographer: Hannah Bewley
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
These are reference images I'm using to test my new Velvia 100 RVP Film Simulation presets.
It's pretty well nailed down. With DMAX increases to Greens and Reds, and careful attention to how Velvia F used to make Reds orange and Yellows green, I made the adjustsments to reflect with known parameters of Velvia 100 RVP.
Like RVP, lighting conditions, exposures and subjects work differently with this simulation, but I used this reference set of 16 images to really stress test the preset.
In some cases, only two of the sliders need to be adjusted to suit the shooting conditions which are Exposure and White settings.
White balance needs to be adjusted manually. RVP tends to have a coolish tendency to it's images (which kind of makes sense because projector lights tended to be warmer.
White balancing with this preset requires you find your optimal results and then pull back towards cool just a little bit.
Read more about this on my blog:
frontallobbings.blogspot.ca/2013/02/fujifilm-velvia-100-r...
This is meant to be used as anatomy reference or use in art. Please see my profile for usage rules!
Name: Jack
Species: Virginia Opossum
Sex: Male
Location from: Ohio
Other: An adult male that dropped dead in my barn when I lived in a rural area in Ohio. He was found in the morning, already beginning to decay, likely died early in the night before. He has evidence of a severe infection in his lower left jaw, and a broken right top canine with sign of beginning infection in the bone of the root canal of the same tooth. His incisors are missing post mortem.
Species Info: Opossums are known for their playing-dead characteristic, which helps preserve them when faced with a threat. They have an unusually short lifespan of up to 2 years (4 in captivity) and are omnivorous, preferring fruit, grain, insects, worms, and small animals like birds and snakes.
Opossum are native to Central and East North America and most of Mexico. They are not native to West US, but a small percentage have been introduced. Opossums do not do well in cold environments and thus are not found in the majority of Canada or North-West states.
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Name: Albert
Species: American Beaver
Age: Adult
Sex: ? (assuming male)
Location from: US
Other: N/A