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En la costa Bizkaina, concretamente en el llamado pueblo de los acantilados, Barrika, encontramos en una de sus playas formaciones de roca tan caprichosas como esta.
Love, I find, is like singing. Everybody can do enough to satisfy themselves, though it may not impress the neighbors as being very much.
- Zora Neale Hurston
2014 08 23 105252 Chester Zoo 1HDR
The grid is 96x96. The green line is the symmetry axis, where the left side has a little more detail. The right side has a more easier to understand base (I hope).
Folded model:
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One from Scale Force when on the Readers Workshop for Digital SLR Photography. @jamesaphoto going the extra mile and posing in the photo to help add perspective.
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Every year, hundreds of climbers inch their way up Devil's Tower, clinging to the vertical cracks in the rock columns with their fingers and toes. From the ground they look like ants against the rock. To see two of them making their way up, use your cursor to look at the noted area, and view large. They're about 600 feet up. Tomorrow I'll have a close-up of the top climber. This was taken from the visitor center.
Explore 8/19/2012
1:144 scale! It's tiiiiny! It's like a dollhouse for a dollhouse. So cute! Been working on this all last night and today I'm back on it. Breaking my little blonde head.... came with very limited/basic instruction....
Carpinterito Escamado, Scaled Piculet, Picumnus squamulatus.
Especie # 1.624
Minca
Departamento de Magdalena
Colombia
my daughter collects bones, and other objects from recently "deceased" animals
she delighted in showing me this collected snakeskin--thinking it would "freaK" me out. The theme for FlickrFriday was "SCALES" so of course I took a photo!
this was one of a few photos that I took, but not the one I submitted
A lone figure stands small and fragile, dwarfed by the towering peaks of the Dolomites. The striking contrast between the human silhouette and the massive mountains highlights the delicate balance between humanity and nature’s immense power.
When we were kids, traveling across the plains of Kansas in the days before the Interstate was finished, we passed through many a small town where Dad pointed out an interesting fact. The town Undertaker always had the biggest house in town because, eventually, he got everyone’s business.
Now imagine you are the Undertaker running Forrest Lawn Cemetery in the LA area.
Doctor Hubert Eaton, the guy who ran the place in 1938 had some spare change lying around when he ordered a custom, streamlined REO tractor to pull a Curtiss Aerocar trailer. For the first quarter of a million miles, it was powered by a White Flat-12 bus engine. In 1953 it got a Cummins diesel. The trailer had a small four cylinder to power a generator for electrical needs. There was space to sleep 6 people, a kitchen, bath and communication with the driver. His quarters and that of a butler/cook were in the cab of the REO.
The Aerocar was a product of aviation pioneer, Glenn Curtiss. You know, that other bicycle guy who, like the Wright Brothers started tinkering with airplanes. Curtiss and the Wrights would start as rivals but join forces to become Curtiss-Wright later on.
He started building luxury travel trailers in 1929 and continued until 1942. The camper is currently on display at The Murphy Auto Museum in Oxnard, California. It is on loan from LA’s Petersen Museum.
This is a forced perspective photograph of 1/43 scale die-cast models in front of a real background.
REO-Curtiss Aerocar is by Autocult
Bridge is by Lionel with help from some LGP upgrades.
Feed and Grain store is by Woodland Scenics from their Landmark structures series.
The entire team at once.
I did the team in red because that seems to be the signature color of the game. A blue team may be forthcoming...
This was my first attempt at doing miniland-scale figures. I have to say, they're pretty fun to make. The scale can allow for a surprising amount of detail, but the real key to making these is getting the proportions right. I can't say I did that 100% (some of these are probably too tall, excluding the Heavy), but overall I'm very satisfied.
FYI - for anyone in the Chicago area, I'll be bringing these figures and many more of my displays to the Wizard World Comic Con this weekend. Look for us in the far back corner.
Wizard World was great! I don't know if we'll be back next year, but I hope so!
July 31, 2016
Closeups of purple and white iridescent scales of a Striped Bass. (Morone saxatilis)
Nauset Outer Beach
Orleans, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
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just messing around :) donaghadee light house and the Big fish from Belfast Harbour
belfast city council lent me the 30 ft statue for the day so i could take this photo, he got away and returned to belfast harbour :) ;)
for everyone who is not to sure what im talking about the fish is a statue 15 miles away from the light house .
Aint Photoshop Great.........
a7riv + Sony FE 4/70-200 Macro G OSS II
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