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My personal favourite...

 

for the FQ retreat sample swap...

Tried to think of something "me" which was also small & also useful. I think these tick all the boxes...

Hummus & Pita..

"On A NYC Street"

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Wishing Everyone A Great Saturday!!!! :-)

Victory Liner 137

Retoucher + Photographer

 

The corner reference sample.

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playing with filters

Water sampling port on a large scale pressurized irrigation system. Utah County, Utah.

"Cherry Train" -zine coming soon!

Some of my favorites from brother's sample collection, NOT for sale or trade

Free samples at a sweets shop in the busy street of the Medina, Tunis

The Carolina Brewery's beer paddle

2017 f o r e i g n b o d i e s

 

1st of 2 editions of my 2017 Calendars at Zazzle - 14 digital sampling (hybrid) abstractions. a little pricey for a calendar but the product and image quality is really nice HD + US Holidays

 

be there or be square

 

Right click link. Select "Open in New Window

 

www.zazzle.com/2017_digital_abstractions_art_calendar-158...

 

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Happy New Year 2017

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpHplgvVYaM

 

delicious roasted almonds...

  

I was back at the Benjamin Moore paint store and noticed these 18"x18" paint samples. Many color choices and would make nice walls for playscale dioramas. They are thin so they would need to be double face taped to foam core. Just love all of the color options.

 

I still love mat board best for dioramas. I get one big sheet in the framing dept of Michael's with a 60% off framing coupon (so about $12). Then, I cut it in half for 2 giant walls in the color of your choice. I need to get one for a diorama I'm hoping to do at some point.

 

By the way, Benjamin Moore is the best paint I've used. Does not drip and awesome coverage. Expensive though - $51 for a gallon. It washes well, too. I usually use pearl finish, but I'm going to try eggshell for my next set of rooms - a little less sheen. Pearl is great for high traffic rooms because it is so washable.

See also the front of this die-cut Santa advertisement.

 

Simplex Typewriters, Santa's Favorite, 1908

 

Sample of work of Simplex No. 1, $1.00: This machine will delight any boy or girl and older folks find it useful.

 

Sample of work of Simplex No. 2½, $2.50: A neat little note size typewriter that will please Glays or Joe, or Mama for social correspondence.

 

Sample of work of Simplex No. 5, $5.00: It will write a letter like this on wide business paper like Father's.

 

Simplex Lithograph Co., New York.

 

Originally posted on Ipernity: Simplex Typewriters, Santa's Favorite, 1908.

SOUTH CHINA SEA (Nov. 5, 2021) Aviation Machinist’s Mate 2nd Class Leah Sample, a native of Sunnyside, Washington, assigned to the “Black Knights” of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 4, performs maintenance on an MH-60S Sea Hawk in the hangar bay of Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70). Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group is on a scheduled deployment in U.S. 7th Fleet to enhance interoperability through alliances and partnerships while serving as a ready-response force in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Russell Lindsey)

Sewed up a little (24" x 36") sample quilt for my class

 

There have been a lot of changes in the bird world in our area over the last couple of weeks. The wiser ones have either already flocked off or are having loud conferences about which routes to take south before they actually leave. One aspect my wife has noticed in our neighborhood is how quickly they fly to the bird buffet that she puts out early each morning. The easy availability of food in the wild is changing.

 

This young downy woodpecker has shown up lately and scrounges around for insects that may be hiding in various wooden structures. Though he has favorite foods, he is not adverse to sampling other things that might please him as seen in this photo. This woodpecker is a member of the smallest and most widespread woodpecker species in North America.

 

Extremely agile bird on trees, you can often spot them circling a tree looking for food as they cling to the bark with their long and sharp claws.

 

In our brutal Minnesota winters, they often join other small birds like chickadees when they forage for food.

 

Interestingly, male and females downy woodpeckers normally hunt in different locations if they are on the same tree. Males tend to go lower on the tree while females like larger branches that are higher up.

 

Not quite sure what that means but I never fail to consider there may be important concepts that may be transferable to humans.

 

There are an estimated 14 million downy woodpeckers alive at any one time so they always have friends in the areas they inhabit.

  

(Photographed near Cambridge, MN)

 

Shot with Pentacon 30mm f3,5 M42 on Sony A7MK2

The ultimate way of advertising what you sell, cover the body panels with the product, in this case artificial grass.

Having been truely inspired by the cupcakes I have seen on Flickr, I wanted to try my own. These were made as samples for a customer, who ordered - so it was well worth it!! Really enjoyed making these. Vanilla cakes

The mission to return martian samples back to Earth will see a European 2.5 metre-long robotic arm pick up tubes filled with precious soil from Mars and transfer them to a rocket for an historic interplanetary delivery.

 

The sophisticated robot, known as the Sample Transfer Arm or STA, will play a crucial role in the success of the Mars Sample Return campaign. The joint endeavour between NASA and ESA aims to bring back martian samples to the best labs in our planet by 2033.

 

The robotic arm will land on Mars to retrieve the sample tubes NASA’s Perseverance rover is currently collecting from the surface. Able to “see”, “feel” and take autonomous decisions, the Sample Transfer Arm will identify, pick up and transfer the tubes into the first rocket fired off another planet – the Mars Launch System.

 

Only after the robot closes the container’s lid, the martian samples will be launched for rendezvous with ESA’s Earth Return Orbiter (ERO) and bring the material back to Earth.

 

The Sample Transfer Arm is conceived to be autonomous, highly reliable and robust.

 

Its architecture mimics a human arm with a shoulder, elbow and wrist, and has its own built-in brain and eyes. The robot can perform a large range of movements with seven degrees of freedom.

 

Credits: Leonardo/Maxon/GMV/ OHB Italia/ SAB Aerospace s.r.o

The samples of the sushi restaurant menu.

 

SA-9 with 50/1.4a Fujicolor Superia Premium 400

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