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This place made me feel kinda small.. Kiakoura, New Zealand.

Scientific name: Drymophila squamata

 

Ubatuba, São Paulo, Brazil

 

I just love this forgotten scale at Stewart.

Callipepla squamata.

This Mexican scaled quail owes its name to its 'scaled' crest.

Rummaging about it forages for insects, seeds and berries.

Burgers' Zoo (Desert), Arnhem, the Netherlands.

Shed skin of Python regius

<3 I win fatey my love.

I originally purchased this scale as a decorative item for my kitchen; however, I find that I use it almost everyday!

Shot in Cadiz, Andalucia, Spain.

This shot was taken near Sossusvlei, Namibia. We had to get up really early to get some nice shades.

 

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I have been taking pictures of Beech Scale for a local newsletter which I edit. I am also learning how to put textures into images. Quelle coincidence! I discovered that Beech Scale makes a great sky texture. If you are interested in reading more about Beech Scale disease, go here, to my friend Andy McFarlane's excellent Michigan in Pictutes site:

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(I really wanted to name this photo "Black Hole Sun", but I couldn't quite pull it off).

Seen by surprise while driving along.

 

A little context for the previous image

 

From the Flickr 20th Anniversary Photowalk in Chicago

 

Chicago Riverwalk

Chicago, Illinois 41.886020, -87.637045

February 18, 2024

 

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This was a photo of test fitting some pieces with tape. Working late at night with only a desk lamp!

Photo from Sani lodge, Ecuador.

From "Brandenburg unplugged"; more in my book: graef-photography.de/index.php/book

Cicada sheds his skin and then scales the fence

B+W 10-stop, quadtone conversion.

Taken from a museum at Rosario, which shows an ancient pharmacy (Farmacia Dinamarca - former Farmarcia Alemana, founded in 1881).

Is it supposed to have water in it?

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Part of Bristol Light Festival 2025

 

C-Scales is an audio-visual installation originally created for, and inspired by Sydney Harbour. This artwork has been reimagined for Bristol Light Festival; an array of animations will be projected onto a suspended façade of more than 1,800 CDs and DVDs. The reflections will paint the landscape and visitors with shimmering threads of light, resulting in a subtly immersive installation.

 

Artist: Bruce Munro

 

Castle Bridge, Bristol

 

**EXPLORE** - #435 1st March 2025

 

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Scale Force

  

Despite the low water levels when I took this photo last year, Scale Force maintains its dominance.

  

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I'm a huge fan of old industrial architecture, as I'm sure most of us are. Situated in Hamilton's industrial north end is this former Stelco (Steel Company of Canada) scale shack which sat guarding the long-gone Rod Mill No. 2. As far as I can make out, all the former Rod Mill property is now owned and operated by the the Hamilton Oshawa Port Authority (HOPA). I'm not sure why they decided to keep the scale house. There's an area here which feels purpose built for transloading, so it would be reasonable to assume they just wanted a scale here. Despite this, it doesn't look like the building has been used in any capacity for a number of years, despite the massive AC unit on the roof. For a distant photo of the scale shack in better days see here .

  

In the background the Welland Yard crew TE11 (who ran in Hamilton on Saturdays around this time) spots some Lafarge gons on the aptly named Rod Mill Runaround.

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