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Let's pull up my skirt a little to show you my legs and stockings a bit better. I'm wearing black silky hold-ups that make my legs look super smooth and at their best. The black color fits best with the dress and with my pumps so that's an obvious choice, and the stockings have beautiful lace stocking tops that are generously wide and luxurious. All nice to wear, to see and to show, hence my sweet little skirt lift, done with a playful happy smile.
Smooth fox Terrier competing in the Houston All Terrier Group Show, NRG Center, Houston, Texas. July 15, 2015
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”
- Mark Twain
(I've used this quote before, I know... but it's one of my favorites!)
Don't have a trigger-system like light barrier or such. Just using cable trigger and try to get the right timing...
Please, no multi group invitations and Bling Bling Icons!
--many thanks for your interest--
A crew of workers follow behind the shotcrete operation using hand trowels to create a smooth finish on the concrete centre wall.
In this week, for my 52 Project, I decided to upload these two keyboard capture because today I just finished to read and understand the iOS dev learning book, and then I used this keyboard all the week and all the month, but now I'm so glad that I became an iOS Developer!!!
Now there are a lot of work in my future days that I should will do, I'd like to develop an application that until today it lived just in my mind!
More news are coming this or the next year, stay tuned, I'm so excited!
Hope you enjoy the HDR captures, se you soon.
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory materials scientist Paul Mirkarimi (left) and LLNL mechanical technician Jeff Robinson are shown loading a mask blank substrate for defect smoothing. Using the technique of defect smoothing, researchers planarize tiny particles and pits to render a nearly perfect surface for masks used in extreme ultraviolet lithography, a process developed to produce computer chips that are faster and have more memory.
The smooth and strong Kaibab Limestone makes contact with the soft, sloping Toroweap Formation beneath it.
NPS Photo by Kristen M. Caldon
Kaibab Formation: Thickness: 200-500 ft.
Deposited 270 million years ago, during the Paleozoic Era - Early Middle Permian Period, the Kaibab Formation is the topmost rock layer at the Grand Canyon.
It is largely made up of light colored limestones and is a cliff forming unit.
The Kaibab Formation contains numerous fossils indicative of a warm and shallow water environment, including crinoids, brachiopods, bryozoans, and sponges.
Chert, which forms irregular blobs and nodules, is common in the Kaibab. Chert is composed of silica and, as it is more resistant to weathering, can often be seen protruding from the rock around it.
It often forms where there is an empty space in the rock, such as in a worm burrow. It also forms where an organism made primarily of silica, such as a sponge, has been buried. Most of the sponges in the Kaibab Formation are preserved in chert.
The Kaibab Limestone is also distinct in that it is readily dissolved, resulting in the formation of karst topography on the canyon’s rims.
Numerous caves and sinkholes are present in the Kaibab, particularly on the North Rim.
While the Kaibab Limestone now caps Grand Canyon’s rims, many more rock layers once sat above the Kaibab.
Perhaps as much as one mile (1.6 km) of Mesozoic rock layers once covered the Kaibab Formation. Remnants of these rock layers exist near Grand Canyon, including Cedar Mountain and Red Butte.
Con esta foto termino mi tanda de fotos nocturnas en Urbanova. Cerca de casa también se pueden hacer fotos curiosas.
It makes more sense to view larger.
Ebony 4x5
110mm
Kodak Tmax 100
A stitch of 2 sheets to make an approximate 4x9" format
It's an experiment. I knew I needed a center filter to compensate for the light falloff.
ModelbuilderMk2: Added UVertexlist.smooth() for single edges and stacks (ArrayList) of edges. Uses corner cutting smoothing algo.
The Smooth-billed Ani is a glossy black cuckoo with an oversized bill. These birds traipse through tangled, shrubby habitats in the tropics of South America and the Caribbean 🌎
Smooth-Billed Ani
🔎 Crotophaga ani
Pereira, Colombia 7/2024
Nikon D500
Reminder: Give Wildlife Space - Make sure to bring binoculars or a camera with a telephoto lens, and give our wildlife the respect they deserve by not going near them.
try-ko-LEP-is -- hair-like, fine as hair ... Dave's Botanary
gla-ber-REE-muh -- most glabrous ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: smooth camel thistle • Bengali: ছাগলদণ্ডি chhagaladandi, বামনদণ্ডি vamanadandi • Gujarati: બ્રહ્મદંડી brahmadandi, ફુસિયારૂં phusiyarun, તલકંટો talakanto • Hindi: ब्रह्मदण्डी brahmadandi • Kannada: ಬ್ರಹ್ಮದಂಡೆ brahmadande • Konkani: ब्राह्मण दंडी brahman dandi, ढाण dhan • Malayalam: ബ്രഹ്മദണ്ഡി brahmadandi • Malvani: आडाळा adala, दहाण dahan • Marathi: ब्रह्मदंडी brahmadandi, दहाण dahan, मोटा चोर motha chor • Rajasthani: ब्रह्मदण्डी brahmdandi • Sanskrit: अजदण्डी ajadandi, ब्रह्मदण्डी brahmadandi, कंटपत्रफला kantapatraphala
botanical names: Tricholepis glaberrima DC. ... more at POWO, retrieved 17 November 2024
~~~~~ DISTRIBUTION in INDIA ~~~~~
Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, !*Tamil Nadu; endemic
* no given name / no name found in the regional language(s) of the state
! distribution doubtful
Names compiled / updated at Names of Plants in India.