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Rare, coastal (?) dove. Photo was taken through a shipping dock's chain-link fence where public access was not allowed.

 

ebird checklist: ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S20651801

Wee house, big mountain. I didn't have the camera set properly so a lot of processing in this one.

Supermarket weighing scale of the 1950th filled with Muenchhausen Coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ADE Neigungswaage aus den 1950ern mit Münchhausen Kaffee aus Bremen.

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Here's a bizarre fungus that sprung up in a flowerpot in our garden in New Orleans. My thumb provided for a sense of scale. Please check out the other pictures in this set for a true sense of the wonder and horror of this thing. And by all means if you can help us identify it, please do.

Picked up this pull back toy at VW/Audi Show and go. Very cheaply made, but makes up for that in style. Pull back works, but tire swap was done and rims covered in some plastic goop.

No. 11 Made in Macau

Small vehicles or big pots?

 

A train is burning underground and the state has sent its violence organixations to hunt terrorists.

I've just been doing a clean up of my hard-drive, getting rid of old photos, and came across this photo of a female Adder. I love the diamond pattern of an Adder's scales on it's back and this particular female had very striking colours and markings.

Taken at St Fagan's National History Museum, Cardiff, Wales.

You don't want to take a wrong turn in this shipping lane...

Halfway through folding the scales of the bottom half of the model

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Made by Lledo - Days Gone series no. DG6 ; scale 1:60.

object size 70 x 45 x 35 mm.

scale 1 / 18 model

I built a few of the models from the classic Lego theme Model Team. This is the Off-Road 4x4 set 5510 from 1986 with 286 pieces.

Very Australian looking model railway in HO Scale that was on display at the museum.

Taken at the Hamilton Pastoral Museum Open Day, Victoria in 2014.

Feet on a bathroom scale with the word fat on the screen. Isolated. Include clipping path.

This is a 1:100 scale model of a Commercial Space Station, which we were commissioned to build in 2019. The model features a variety of customized modules, stowage facilities, an airlock, an observatory, a robotic arm and a main solar array. The model is accompanied with replicas of the SpaceX Dragon and Boeing CST-100 supply ships. Later we are going to add to this set a replica of the SpaceX Dragon 2 as well. The model also includes several posed astronaut figurines, designed and customized for us by Mr. Max Grueter.

The model was designed in 3D software, produced by rapid prototyping and manually assembled, painted and decorated.

In this model we implemented the features and technics developed for our models of ISS, which we were building and perfecting since 2008. The model has reliable internal reinforcement system, holding the modules together. Most vulnerable elements are produced from durable materials – metal and nylon. Selected components and supply ships’ replicas have embedded magnets, allowing to reconfigure the station and exercise various docking schemes. The model is mounted with support poles on a black painted base.

The model is designed to be partially disassembled during transport. It is packed in a Pelican heavy duty transit case and can be fast and easily assembled for presentation.

 

This scale and brick were sitting on a stand that was supposed to offer roasted chestnuts to the patrons on our Main Street holidays events. At Thanksgiving, the word chestnut was covered with a sign that said Wassail. I still found this scene attractive, in a real old skool kinda way. The Leica R4 and Elmar-R 100mm macro lens with HP5+ made for a nice image.

American Family Scale Co., 515 S. Laflin St., Chicago, IL

Scale measures up to 25 pounds in one ounce increments.

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In 1865, German immigrants Meyer Hirsch and Jacob Schwabacher started The American Cutlery Company. Around the turn of the century they introduced a line of scales known as the American Family Scale. Their scale soon became the leading brand of household scale in the country. Around 1928 it was decided to spin of the scale line and the American Scale Company was born. The scale sold for 83 cents in 1902 and by 1924 the Sears Catalog had it listed for $2.65. The example above is known as the 1906 model. Often being mistaken for the date of manufacture it is one of the first "retro" items being modeled after the scale version sold in 1906. The scale above actually dates from the mid 40's to mid 50's.

Yes I know I am still posting shots from the National Building Museum, but it is such a great place to take pictures. I post this one because it does a good job of showing just how massive this space is. You can tell just by looking at the people around the base of one of the columns.

CVAD Design II Project I

Taken at the Fort Worth Japanese Botanical Gardens

1/6th Scale Female Action Figure

For Our Daily Challenge - Scale

 

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