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These are all older photos from my previous flickr account (I'm doing some renovation is the spirit of making my photo stream(s) more coherent!) Although these are all pretty out-dated by now I like watching other peoples' progress on flickr and decided to show my own learning curve by posting my beginning to hdr. Not that I have come very far since, but maybe if I do one day these would be nice to look back on.
If you have trouble getting the right cutting angle, start off with the scraper at approx 45 degrees. Then pull it back up just a little bit more as you push it forward until it starts producing shavings.
The thumbs will push in the back near the bottom. Apply pressure to whichever area of the scraper that you want to cut with.
We uncovered a big sink hole by one of the covers over a downstairs window when we were clearing the shrubs.
I was digging up dirt from the back into a wheelbarrow as fill when I found this old hide scraper. Really cool find – probably a bit older than the house.
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Row after row of newly constructed high rise apartments in the Binhai horizon, in the suburbs of Tianjin.
The temple complex of Prambanan lies among green fields and villages. It has eight shrines, of which the three main ones are dedicated to Shiva, Visnhu and Brama. The main temple of Shiva rises to a height of 130 feet and houses the magnificent statue of Shiva's consort, Durga. Sunset at this amazing Temple is beautiful and serene.
This video clip was added to a longer video posted at Blip.tv seen here: blip.tv/file/1618530
I created this excerpt to catch everyone up to speed without making them watch the whole thing again.