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I am in this picture relaxing as the sun sets but I wasn't a focal point at all and can hardly be seen in detail so I left out my details this time :)
Pets
from the JIAN :: Flamingo Collection
JIAN Flamingo Collection :: Static - Gaze R
JIAN Flamingo Collection :: Static - Preen R
JIAN Flamingo Collection :: Static - Gaze L
Decor
*Dench Designs* Matira Dining Set with gazebo, table chairs and menu for decor 5L Summer Sale
Sparrow's Nest SN-A free gift from me to you
The deck is made from Deb's Designs Deck and Awning Kit v.2 and retextured to compliment the stilt house premium home, Boxed 50L MP
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So, I was browsing IMFDB on Saturday morning, looking for something to build and this caught my eye. This thing has the biggest code of anything I've built yet, 1.42 MB, topping the 1.38 MB SIG P229 and the 1.02 MB USP.
I'm worried the color I picked for the stainless steel might be a bit too green, but I noticed it after it was too late to recolor everything. Thoughts?
There's another pic in my stream showing some of the moving parts.
Oh, and please view it at full size.
Reference photo: www.imfdb.org/w/images/2/27/SpringfieldM1911SSChampion.jpg
Remains of Speke Shipwreck | Phillip Island | Victoria | Australia
This is why I like to browse flyers in the visitor's centre honey..... =)
Please see Steve's shot and take on this location, cheers.
History of the Ship:
The Speke was an all steel ship of 310 feet, build in 1891 at Carnarvon in Wales for a cost of 22,000 pounds.
The Speke had come from Peru to Sydney. She was then on her way to load wheat in Geelong when she ran aground on the 22 February 1906. Captain Tiltson confused a bushfire, near Cowes, for navigation lights. The ship drifted close to shore in Kitty Miller Bay and was eventually holed at 3 pm on the rocks. Life boats were immediately lowered and the ship’s crew all made it to shore except Seaman Frank Henderson, who lost his life.
Today, a small portion of the steel vessel remains as a constant reminder of the number of early strandings and wrecks along the Victorian coastline.
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Even in seasonably warm weather the drive to add pounds before the cold weather arrives is evident in this doe as she browses the prairie.
Two partners in crime, these black-tailed deer fawns are just beginning to sample Mother Nature's green buffet. The deer in my neighborhood must be pretty well nourished because twin fawns are not that unusual.
Lewa Downs
Kenya
East Africa
Black rhinos are browsers that get most of their sustenance from eating trees and bushes. They use their lips to pluck leaves and fruit from the branches.
Except for females and their offspring, black rhinos are solitary. Females reproduce only every two and a half to five years. Their single calf does not live on its own until it is about three years old.
Black rhinos feed at night and during the gloaming hours of dawn and dusk. Under the hot African sun, they take cover by lying in the shade. Rhinos are also wallowers. They often find a suitable water hole and roll in its mud, coating their skin with a natural bug repellent and sun block. Rhinos have sharp hearing and a keen sense of smell.
Black rhinos boast two horns, the foremost more prominent than the other. Rhino horns grow as much as three inches (eight centimeters) a year, and have been known to grow up to five feet (one and a half meters) long. Females use their horns to protect their young, while males use them to battle attackers.
The black rhino once roamed most of sub-Saharan Africa, but today is on the verge of extinction due to poaching fueled by commercial demand.
The black rhinoceros is classified as Critically Endangered (CR) on the IUCN Red List and is listed on Appendix I of CITES.
For conservancies, national and private reserves that hold any rhino, the key to ensuring the survival of their populations is the provision of adequate security.
So there was this cute girl browsing through stuff at the map store that we stopped at as we walked through North Beach during the Mixr. She had a cute hat (but still not as cute as yours emma ;) ) and I had to take her picture. I wanted it to be a candid because people are so much more comfortable when they are to themselves. However, I still don't have the courage to stick the lens on someone I don't know. So I asked her if I could take a picture, and she obliged. Thanks cute hat girl. :)
Black-tailed Deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus)
The black-tailed deer is one of nine subspecies of the mule deer. It was first recorded by the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-06.
Black-tailed deer live in the temperate coniferous forests along the Pacific coast. These forests are characterized by cool temperatures and lots of rain, but an overall mild climate. Black-tailed deer do not therefore migrate in response to seasonal changes, unlike some of the other mule deer subspecies. Instead, black-tailed deer often spend their entire life in the same general area.
Cascade Mountains – Jackson County – Oregon - USA
Red-necked wallaby or Bennett's wallaby (Macropus rufogriseus) living in a a free-range habitat at Walkabout Australia, San Diego Zoo Safari Park. Conservation status: Least Concern
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So was browsing concept art for star wars characters (as I like to do), and came across this early concept which... well, its very Vader-Esq.
Which helmet should I use as a basis (going only on the top 'cone' section of vader's helmet. For both A and C, the entire face section will be sanded flat, whereas B will have the 'roof' part and sides cut accordingly.
For the actual face design, I plan on using sheet plastic (as I always do), to create the long thin pieces and perhaps the nose section. The rest will just be painted, which will work seeing as its light-ish grey on black.
The reason I ask is as I only have one of each helmet and would have to order another of the two vader pieces to use.
Dont bother faving, I just want one of the letters and any other ideas below please!
Thanks
A four-point buck Mule Deer browsing on snowberry. Buffalo Pound Provincial Park, Saskatchewan, Canada. 3 November 2020
browsing through old pictures i didn't get to upload.
i really envy you who are having autumn. it's almost 100 degrees here!
Dos pescadores tratando de obtener algunos peces. Recogiendo la red
Two fishermen trying to get some fish. Picking up the net
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palma, mallorca; browsing the archives today and looking forward to a return trip to palma next year...
With the rains being so late this year the giraffe had resorted to browsing on the new growth from cabbage trees, not something I'd ever seen before.
If you zoom in you will also notice a red-billed oxpecker on the giraffe and a Fork Tailed Drongo waiting patiently for the giraffe to move and stir up some insects.
Kudu Private Nature Reserve
Mpumlanaga
South Africa