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A cat playing hide and seek has just found at dark side of a passage.
If you like this cat here is the web site of the cat: miyako-chan.com/
this squirrel thought he could elude my camera....gotcha!
view the large version to see him looking back at me.
This jig has been mounted on an engine repair stand up until now. It worked well but the engine stand had a pretty big footprint and always seemed to be in the way. I cannibalized the engine stand and made some simple modifications to convert it to a jig mounting arm that swings up into the ceiling when the jig isn't being used.
It's crude right now but fully functional. I'll build a frame or two with it this way before I invest any money or more time into it, so that I can see I what like about it and what I don't.
'Hide And Seek'
Image two of the Dreamland Series. To read about Dreamland and the making of this image visit: www.melaniemyhrephotography.com/blog
single exposure image (no composites)
Programme Name: Doctor Who - TX: 20/04/2013 - Episode: Hide (No. 04) - Embargoed for publication until: 16/04/2013 - Picture Shows: Emma Grayling (JESSICA RAINE), The Doctor (MATT SMITH) - (C) BBC - Photographer: Adrian Rogers
Two sisters playing Hide and Seek (nascondino) around the obelisk in front of Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome. (The elephant is a famous work of Bernini.) The sister in white plays It and is counting at Home. The sister in yellow plays Out, and is trying to hide just around the corner of the base, to touch Home as soon as It starts moving.
Made it to #254 on Tuesday, July 24, 2007 (courtesy of Photo Rank and/or Scout).
this little bag is to hide a reusable pad...or other small items you want to keep together in your purse
designed by me
Hide and seek. The famous game we used to play as a child.
For some reason this photo always reminds the cover art of Khaled Hosseini's "The Kite Runner". Apparently seems to be pretty good book according to my brother.
Do you people see the similarity? Coincidence? Childhood is universal. Lets celebrate.
This was actually taken a couple of weeks ago on my little walk around Pontypridd but photoshop was out of action. Also I have had so much Uni work on that flickr has had to take a back seat but I'm hoping to get some more pictures done soon :)
Evil Hides—a Citra Art abstract by Christy RePinec, LemonTrystDesigns©2014
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Source: BE Meyers - www.bemeyers.com
The above photos show why the BE Weyers flash hiders are called 'blackout flash hiders'!
Left shows a typical 5.56mm muzzle flash without the BE Meyers flash hider fitted - right is with the BE Meyers fitted.
I found a cockroach in the bathtub last night, I turn on the light and he running away. finally I found him trying to escape through the drain. it's quite funny when you think of it.