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This is a time lapse video of a single replacement reaction with copper replacing silver in solution. The video is 38 seconds over a 1hour period. The video was taken with the canon 7d and using a cheap programmable remote.
A single speed 29r build for Scott Magic of Austin, Texas. He wanted the paint to match his Nike shoes. Paint is by Toby of Hot Tubes Paint of Worcester Mass.
Part of The Cover2 Project.
See it on black here: www.lidorwyssocky.com/reloaded/2009/03/29/single-cover-4/
Single-Finned Lophius
This depressed blackish lophius
is the last thing in the box, awash
and pickled in a thick glass bottle,
slopping wanly, somehow forlorn
of expression. Dubious lophius,
inflated like bellows, suspended
in perpetual death-throes. Nodder,
let us have lateral, ventral and
dorsal perspectives upon it,
depicted size-of-nature. We’ll make
two foldout plates for our sixth
volume. Oh, and mix a little
pink for where the mouth hangs
open; that fish-white is far too
corpselike for our subscribers.
Here – there’s a note. “Found
washed-up, somewhat odorous,
snagged in kelp.” Numerous
teeth, tiny sharp. Nevertheless,
the whole thing suggests
something foetal. Hurry up.
Ah – look! The next chest is better:
a falcon skin from Carolina. Lend
me one of your lice. With some
magnification, that will pad out
this volume nicely, along with
the grey baboon, medicinal leech,
Fasciculated Ascdia, Peruvian
Jay, Lumbriciform Lizard and
that little Pyramidal Clio from
the American Ocean. I’ll get
Smith to shoot a Grey Wagtail
for good measure. Enough,
Nodder, I think we can say that
the depressed Lophius
is well
and truly
painted.
Poem by Giles Watson, s014. Picture: NM, Volume 6. Shaw was deeply confused by this specimen, tentatively concluding that it was a species of Monkfish or Anglerfish, but theorising that it could be “the foetus of any of the Trichechi” – apparently a reference to the Walrus. It was not until 1940 that Gilbert Percy Whitley correctly identified Shaw’s “Lophius” as a Coffin Ray (Hypnos monopterygius), a species of electric ray which is quite common in Australian inshore waters. The ray had by that stage already been described by the French zoologist Auguste Duméril in 1852. Once they have been stranded, the bodies of coffin-rays rapidly become bloated; this was clearly what threw Shaw so far off course. See Brian Saunders, Discovery of Australia's Fishes: A History of Australian Ichthyology to 1930, CSIRO, 2012, p. 14.
I took this picture when i went to sentosa aquarium in Singapore.
the Jelly fish was lit with many colors inside the water tank, those colors were distracting , so i changed it to black and white and here is the output.
all the white dots you see in the image are not ISO noise, they are small creatures that are in that water, darkened the edges a bit.
Pulled fabrics for my Single Girl quilt today!
Still have to decide on the background color! It's going to be a small wall hanging so I may end up using white. Or pull a color from this stack! :)
To my great surprise the light continued to hold up, but unfortunately not quite long enough to catch this oddball Amtrak under the sun! Eastbound California Zephyr with a single unit, I guess they can get away with that on the flat midwestern terrain.
Downers Grove IL / Main St
AMTK e/b California Zephyr – Train 6
AMTK 75 P42DC.
Cloud looking for friends.
Taken with IR / full spectrum modified Pentax K7, Voigtlander 20mm f/3.5 color skopar SL II and Hoya R72 Filter.
So this was my first single girl quilt. I just finished machine quilting #2, it's in the wash now. And #3 is a completed top. Since I machine quilted 1 and 2 I'm thinking of hand quilting #3 with the enclosed pattern. I really don't have the patience to hand quilt. I love the way it looks but I'm a single mom and I have at least 3 sewing projects going on at a time. As I'm hand quilting I'm thinking of all the other machine piecing I could be doing in that time period. Like I said, I need to work on the patience. I love the HST border on this one. I had swapped someone for their HST because she couldn't use them. I still have a bunch left after making a ton of things with them. I'm hoarding them for some unknown project yet to come. I just love the KJR and so happy with how this quilt turned out. The arcs and piecing wasn't as hard as I thought it would be and now I'm whipping up this pattern like it's going out of style. I love how I can use a 1/4 yard of fabric and also use my scraps. Plus I pin a lot of pieces while I'm waiting to pick my son up from school or watching a soccer game or over the summer I plan on doing it while at the pool.
Why cannot the railways simply leave unwanted tracks in situ against future requirements for a double track railway here
If I had a single flower for every time I think about you, I could walk forever in my garden. ~Attributed to Claudia Ghandi
Am 12.04.2025 wurde die Baureihe 406 mit einer Abschiedsfahrt in den Ruhestand verabschiedet. Die auch als ICE3M bekannten Triebzüge werden nach der Indienststellung der Baureihen 407 und 408 nicht mehr benötigt und stehen nun zum Verkauf beziehungsweise werden verschrottet.
Die Abschiedsfahrt führte als ICE 13406 von Hannover nach Amsterdam und anschließend als ICE 25 nach Frankfurt am Main. Auf letzterer Fahrt hat die Doppeltraktion aus den Triebzügen 4651 und 4601 soeben die Ortschaft Buir passiert. (12.04.2025)
was thinking i was gonna struggle a wee bit for this theme... thank goodness for aimee's wallpaper!!!
How often do you get to see the back of an L car? the CTA 1896 and 1996 have been separated for transport to the museum. It looks funny to see a single Pullman car.
A quilt for a dear friend who I will be seeing this summer.
I love Denyse Schmidt's Single Girl pattern and loved the way it came out.
Blogged: bubbachic.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/06/day-one-quilt-one...
The Prado Museum, officially known as Museo Nacional del Prado, is the main Spanish national art museum, located in central Madrid. It is widely considered to house one of the world's finest collections of European art, dating from the 12th century to the early 20th century, based on the former Spanish royal collection, and the single best collection of Spanish art. Founded as a museum of paintings and sculpture in 1819, it also contains important collections of other types of works. The Prado Museum is one of the most visited sites in the world and is considered one of the greatest art museums in the world. The numerous works by Francisco Goya, the single most extensively represented artist, as well as by Hieronymus Bosch, El Greco, Peter Paul Rubens, Titian, and Diego Velázquez, are some of the highlights of the collection. Velázquez and his keen eye and sensibility were also responsible for bringing much of the museum's fine collection of Italian masters to Spain, now one of the largest outside of Italy.
The collection currently comprises around 8,200 drawings, 7,600 paintings, 4,800 prints, and 1,000 sculptures, in addition to many other works of art and historic documents. As of 2012, the museum displayed about 1,300 works in the main buildings, while around 3,100 works were on temporary loan to various museums and official institutions. The remainder were in storage.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in 2020 attendance plunged by 76 percent to 852,161. Nonetheless, the Prado was ranked as the 16th most-visited museum in the list of most-visited art museums in the world in 2020. It is one of the largest museums in Spain.
The Prado, with the nearby Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and the Museo Reina Sofía, forms Madrid's Golden Triangle of Art, which was included in the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2021.
Don't know anything about this single seater that was running at the 2018 MG Classic at Manfeild Circuit Chris Amon in Feilding, New Zealand. – via 500px ift.tt/2DLFwqZ