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I'd like to thank my sister www.flickr.com/photos/rahaustin/ for being my hand model. :)

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This is all the sizes we had here today =)

At least to a four year old. Ethan had just watched his younger sister unwrap a large gift, a toy horse. Then his grandfather handed him a small package. He kept looking at the size of the gift in his hand and the one Anna had opened. He sighed and the opened his and was delighted with his gift and the size no longer mattered,

Made for a 50th Anniversary Doctor Who exhibition in Melbourne at the Artboy Gallery at 99 Greville Street, Prahran.

 

A3, 150gsm acid-free paper with graphite and water-soluble ink pencil.

Drawn from this reference image: mountainburdphotography.wordpress.com/2011/11/15/a-time-l...

Brook trout caught in a high alpine lake in Colorado.

Zine and Wall sized Prints.

In the recent weeks I worked on this mid-site project. It's all build around this and the similar pictures taken in October:

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Recently I realised, I seldom bring a project to a finish and that this is really something I need (and want!) to get better at. So I started this, in part as a test-project. You need to start somehow.

I did some test prints and got 5 photos printed at 60x90 cm (2x3 feet). Also I made a small 'zine, or brochure (as I don't like to use the word "zine").

I'm quite happy. I produced everything on a very small budget, thus the materials are not in any way "premium", but that's not what I aim for anyway. The impression is very good, and if I'm lucky I will be able to show these in a exhibition space some day in 2026.

Left to Right: Lati White SP, DIM Silf, Wonder Frog, Lati Yellow Renewal, Lati Yellow SP, Dal, Blythe, Domadoll Okja, Domadoll Kkotmu

Taken just a few minutes ago, this cow and her calf were exploring a local neighborhood sampling the smorgasbord of vegetation people have planted in their yards. The photo is also proof that even an awesome camera can take crummy pictures if the operator is rushed and/or doesn’t take care to frame the image properly.

 

Stuff happens!

 

All that having been said, I wanted to show you just how large moose, even the babies, are compared to the average, small sized automobile. Hit one of these with any significant speed and you'll eat a lot of moose burger all at once!

Size 9 fit a 10-10.5

7-8/10 condition. small toe flaw repaired

I've been wearing these very small size Y13 sneakers fairly regularly. I can wear them for several hours at a time. My supposedly correct shoe size is 7 to 7 1/2.

 

Several of the seams on the sides have torn from the pressure, as is visible in these pictures. Also, I notice that my toes are wearing away the inner layers of cloth at the front. None of that will make them unwearable, in fact it makes them a little looser.

 

The only issue I have with them is that the heel, particularly on the right shoe, is so stretched out that it tends to slip off my foot. I have to keep the laces tied very tight to keep the heel from popping off.

 

I've even worn these enough that the sole is showing some signs of wear.

 

These should have quite a bit of life in them yet.

KC Bierlich (PhD student, 2nd year, MSC) - Humpback whales migrate thousands of kilometers each year from their breeding grounds in the tropics to their feeding grounds in the Antarctic. Once in Antarctica, they spend the entire austral summer constantly feeding on krill and undergo a massive increase in body size. Here, I use a drone to capture an image of a particularly large and curious humpback whale in Antarctica. The size of a humpback whale can have a big influence on its health and survival rate. Drones serve as a non-invasive tool for collecting images of whales throughout the feeding season in Antarctica to help understand how humpbacks become so large. I am Duke Environment because I travel to these extreme environments and use this non-invasive technology to help monitor the size and health of these wild populations.

 

People featured in Photo: Dr. Dave Johnston – Associate Professor of the Practice of Marine Conservation & Ecology at Duke University and Director of the Duke Marine Robotics and Remote Sensing Lab, also Duke PhD Alum; Dr. Ari Friedlaender – Duke PhD Alum, currently Associate Researcher at UC Santa Cruz.

Dan gable ultimate baby blue

Size 9 Takedown Supremes $250 OBO. NO TRADES

Work continues on OpenEmu and its new front-end. The guys wrapped up (nearly) an interim bug fix release and other things in preparation for the new UI. I say nearly because Josh is trying to compile a public download of that which should drop soon.

 

Anyway, back to this screenshot. You can see some improvements right? The bottom toolbar is virtually complete with buttons, search bar and grid resize slider (that needs some work).

 

Grid view background is in place now with the spotlight and the noise pattern. The boxes themselves are 'real' meaning it is pulling in actual data now which includes the box art. (Still a slight problem with the gloss effect & spacing).

 

Oh and also note we have 'Collections' too, which I wasnt sure would make this release. Collections are effectively like playlists in iTunes... WIN!.

 

This is a preview on Lion for testing purposes. The scrollbars are mangled but trust me it looks good in Leopard. We will drop the scrollbars in Lion of course... such a shame as the metal scrollbar thumb and the metal header were a nice combo. (If you dont have a mighty mouse or magic trackpad you'll still get scrollbars in Lion)

 

I'll post some List view and even CoverFlow views sometime soon... they are looking sweet too! :).

I've used a standard 3,5 cm (1 ½ inch) tea light candle for size reference.

 

I don't know if it works or not. The candle looks to big, but that can be due to the angle of the picture. Think I will have to try some more.

 

The tea lights seem to be pretty universal in size though. (I know there are bigger ones, but these guys seem to be all over the world.)

From left to right: Momoko, vintage Francie, vintage Skipper, Blythe

 

Anything vintage Skipper (1963 to around 1990) will fit Blythe. By the mid 90s, Mattel changed Skipper to Teen Skipper and she became more Barbie size, which confuses a lot of people. Stick to the years above, and you're likely to be OK.

Brand new or nearly brand new.

almost brand new, great condtion

Hooded Orioles and California Thrasher. Los Gatos, CA

Kevorkian jams the brakes as Mark Lynn braces for impact.

Since the Super 4 Heros are supposed to be younger i was looking if they where smaller.

But they have almost the same height as the Adults.

I reallythink the Playmobil World needs Kids between the Childs and Adults.

The Dwarf has the right height but his arms are to long and the Torso is to big.

It could pass as an fat Kid! ^^

I really hope Playmobil will make Teenagers like 10 to 13 Years old.

The Playmobil Children look to much like 4 to 6 Years old.

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