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I have been searching for some dragon scale fabric for ages for my little mohair dragons. I did see one recently and was in a hurry and didn't buy it - the next week it was gone. On our trip to Forster, we called in at Spotlight in Taree and I found this metallic dragon scale fabric - I love it!!

The Peterbuilt doesn't look so big when compared it to the Galaxy C-5's engines. The Galaxy C-5 is the world's largest military airplane. This one and the ones in the background are in storage at the Aircraft Maintenance and Regeneration Group, Tuscon, Arizona. At the time I took this picture (2012) there were over four thousand US military aircraft being stored here, and they are all wrapped for protection from the elements. I did some research and this particular airplane (0466) seems to still be there.

When it's cold the pinecones close up tight

I went to so many waterfalls in Iceland that I can't remember the name of this one. The sun was up creating intense contrast - a difficult shot. Pictured here with photographer Steve Bell balanced on a rock to give it a bit of scale

Pine cones in wintertime

Weights can be evaluated only in comparison. Too much thoughts lately, it will change soon :)

I guess that ferry carries several cars, but it looks like a kids' toy on the picture.

 

Pentax 67ii, 105mm f/2.4

Rollei RPX400, Rodinal 1:25, 12min

Nikon Coolscan 8000

 

© 2008 Gabain

Nant Peris cover

Bornean Keeled Pitviper (Tropidolaemus subannulatus) - Malua Forest Reserve, Malaysia

 

A T. subannulatus from the Malaysian Rainforest in Borneo. This is probably the most common viper species in Borneo but this individual has a somewhat unusual color atleast when compared to the others which I encountered. This one had more of a blueish tint to its scales which made it a rather strikingly colored snake. By playing around with my lighting I was able to get a shot which really showed off the texture of the scales.

Explore 26 Aug, 2014. Best position #439

 

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From a book project I'm working on titled, "Colour Dreams”

This is part of the front scale from a Remington 12 typewriter, from the early 20th century. The numbers reflect the scale of 10 characters per inch, with each minor tick representing the width of one character - one-tenth of an inch.

 

Shot for Macro Mondays' weekly theme "numbers".

This was the first time on this trip I could stop and take all my toys from the car with enough time to enjoy.

I was designated driver at the time, my co-driver happily sleeping as the sun came up on this glorious vista. Took a while to find a safe parking spot so missed the 'Golden time' but hey, I'm not complaining. More to follow.

The Flickr Lounge-Starts With The Letter W

 

This is the one I use.

Scaled Woodcreeper with food #birdsgallery #vero

No stepping outside for me today. I was tempted to take a self-portrait as I feel run-down today for sure, still sick. Anywho--I took this photo (only took 5 shots) of a few of our finds from our vintage adventure on the way home last week. These items may be run-down, forgotten, rickety and neglected but to me they are much loved. So much character and history.

Abandoned factory

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trial shot.for Crazy Tuesday Theme 10/27/2020

Two of a Kind.......but not the same

2 of 4 models from the American Cruisers "Taxi Series" ser

MFG: Golden Wheels Scale 1:64

Macro Monday theme - Triangle

scale haw force at the village of hebden near grassington taken while looking for autumn colour in the yorkshire dales

I've posted a mono version of a similar shot years ago, Scales Moor is a flat plateaux of limestone in the Yorkshire Dales. There are a number of Erratics like the one here scattered randomly around.

 

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Canon T70

FD 2.8/35 lens

Expired Ferrania Solaris 200

CineStill C-41 kit

... unbelievable water power at the icelandic waterfall "Skogarfoss" ...

... no photoshop collage ...

 

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Wing scales of a Archduke butterfly

 

Scientific classification

Kingdom:Animalia

Phylum:Euarthropoda

Class:Insecta

Order:Lepidoptera

Family:Nymphalidae

Genus:Lexias

Species:L. dirtea

 

From Indonesia

 

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Makra Peak - Shogran Valley, KPK - Pakistan

 

AQAS @ FB     |     AQAS @ InstaGram

tried in vain to find the pinecone so i could take its picture far enough out, so this will have to do. in doing a bit of research i discovered that the petal-like parts are called scales and this is probably a female one, since the male ones which contain the pollen are generally smaller

I found that the colours and patterns on the sides of this snake rather cool!

The pressure and temperature scales for weather measuring on the old wall piece from yesteryear. Still fine today.

Under the Wilson Bridge at Jones Point Park

Can you see sailors? tip: top left

Tip: zoom in center-bottom left. This is bowsprit, situated in a front of a ship. It is only a fraction of entire length. This is bowsprit o Mir, which is presented in full view on one of my previously posted photo

Exploring the Arctic Circle.

                    

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ODC-Scale

 

Yesterday I tried to post a photo of this figurine but Flickr viewed it as inappropriate, so here I am again hoping this time it will work. I've taken it from another angle that doesn't show the figurine's body. It's of Lady Justice and I don't think most of the Lawyers in this country would consider this figurine to be lude. The photo below is the one that was deemed restricted. Personally I think she's lovely!

Canoes floating below the Victoria Glacier in Lake Louise.

 

There are over 50 visible people in this image! Hard to imagine just how small we really are, until you set foot in a place of such scale.

1) Subject: Moth scales

2) Camera: Sony Nex-7

3) Lens : LMPlanFl 50x / 0.50 BD / Raynox DCR-250

4) Other : M42 Bellow / DIYRail

/ 1,7um

5) ISO100 / 1

sec

6) Lighting : reflected LED Ring light

7) Magnification: 42X ( Image width 0,55mm)

Near Hebden in the HYorkshire Dales.

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