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Guiro is a percussion instrument sound made by scraping a stick across the grooves in the hollow cylinder.

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I took this photo a year ago to the day!

 

BNFE 19789

Western Fruit Express

This car was scraped 12/2009.

This image is better viewed: LARGE

 

Benched in Southern California

The house I live in is a little over a century old. Built by my great grandparents back in the day. The staircase to the second floor has a white wall-to-wall carpet that dates back a few decades. The carpet was well glued to the stairs, but it was also on it's last leg as it had started to fall apart here and there so earlier today I took this scrape and began removing the old carpet.

World's tallest building. Burj Kalifa - Dubai UAE

True life : my scraped elbow (in reality more than scrapped !)

Supermoto at Three Sisters Race Circuit.

I went out to get milk and came across this Bald Eagle sitting in a field overlooking a carcass.

I have to go out for milk more often.

You might notice that oak branch that spreads to the ground in a lot of my buck photos this fall. There is a scrape there that a half-dozen bucks are using. Blackie hears another buck approaching. Activity has slowed recently.

 

Our beautiful world, pass it on.

2016-06-23

A mirrored in-motion shot of a decorative tree branch.

Views taken from the hide on the DWT Winfrith Reserve, Dorset. Two new scrapes have been made during 2014 but still not much activity at all. It may take sometime before a lot can be seen from the hide. The views are good and on a cold day it is a good shelter for a drink and something to eat.

Nikon F

Nikon/Nikkor 105mm F2.5

Lomography Lady Grey 400 ISO pushed 1 stop

architecture in Benidorm

Shot with my Fuji X100's, processed in Aperture using VSCO Film Pack 02.

Restharrow scrape, Sandwich.

 

Always very distant and disappeared before the light improved.

A couple of skyscrapers located in the Financial District of Manhattan. The building on the right is the Woolworth Building, a 1913 neo-Gothic skyscraper that was once the world's tallest building and is still an architectural landmark.

Black ink on Japanese paper about A4 in size.

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Nikon FM2n

Nikkor-O.C 35mm f/2

Fomapan 400

Dev: Kodak D-76 1:1 for 12 min at 68 degrees

BR AL1 - Class 81 - 81007 at Crewe loco works in September 1977, with a scrape down one side. The damage at the far end of the loco was worse, with part of the cab crushed, and the buffer torn off.

The loco was repaired, and was eventually withdrawn at the end of 1989, and scrapped at the start of 1992. One example has been preserved, at the Barrow Hill Roundhouse.

Restored from an under-exposed original..

Original slide - photographer unknown

 

See - approximately - where this photo was taken

This was a picture I took when I was in Dubai in the summer of 2013. What surprised me the most about the area was the amount of skyscrapers there were and how close together they were. I wanted to frame the very cleverly built and designed twisted skyscraper, I believe it's known as Cayan Tower, and the other skyscrapers worked perfectly. The picture was originally taken in colour and converted and editing in Lightroom 4.

 

Recently I have been feeling particularly inspired by black and white photos and wanted to try out a few new techniques in lightroom.

 

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Looking up from downtown Montreal

Restharrow Scrape, Sandwich Bay. They had a limited area to dive in as there was still a large sheet of ice across the water, so they were near the hide as the ice had melted there.

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Preparing for our new car park surface at the Blue Ball Inn, Sidford.

Restharrow.

The lapwings have done well on the scrape this summer with a number having successfully fledged. Whilst there are 3 quite large chicks still to fledge there is very little water left and the scrape could well dry out completely.

Preserved steam locomotive, Class 7, 70013 Oliver Cromwell is making its way to the Great Central Way Railway Quorn station.

 

Grounding out happens quite often at this location looking the number of scrapes and grooves in the tarmac.

 

"On 3 March 2018, 70013 hauled its final main line charter from Ealing Broadway to York via the Midland Main Line prior to the expiry of its boiler certificate. It was last steamed at the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway on 11 March 2018 before moving to the GCR for storage."

 

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