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Ten reasons Bicycle seats make great subjects:
They will hold a pose as long as you require without complaining
They do not have an ego problem
They don't have agents
They are not booked when you want to shoot
They don't require hair and makeup "people"
They don't have "people"
They don't have "bad skin / hair days"
They don't have a "better" idea for the shot
They never have an attitude problem
And the number ONE reason -
THEY WORK FOR FREE!!!
We have many of these defibrillators around our neighborhood and thankfully I've never actually seen them being used but they are, if need be!!
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With a 4:30am wake up call, we chugged up Cave Landing road in Avila Beach. We hiked out to the rocky point and posted up with our gear. After watching the warm sun wake up sleepy Shell Beach we cruised down the mountain (tri-pod and all) and found ourselves the perfect low- tide-tide-pools to slip and slide around in. After taking advantage of the negative tide we Splashed our way south to Pismo for some breakfast burritos. It was such a nice way to reconnect with my high school buddy, snap a few sunrise/tidepool/wildflower shots, and learn a few Canon tricks! Thank you Nick!
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Pictures taken at Tesco in Broughton were department manager Mark Jamison got covered in a bath of beans
Despite turning up with neither a full complement of players nor any fans, Team New Meeja still somehow achieved third place.
The annual Children in Need seven-a-side tournament was shaken to its very foundations.
Imagine the scenes!
The tools that were needed for this mission impossible. I think the single most important tool was the pink scissors ;p
Once I guided that second washer / spacer and bolt into place and tried to screw in the nut it didn't hold. The space in that beam was to wide and the washer / spacer was just twisting around. So I had to use the pink scissors to kind of jam them in there and hold the washer in place until the nut was close enough and gave the carriage bolt enough pressure so the washer stayed in place. *sigh* what a job!!
I need some ideas on lower receiver, handguard, grip, stock, or ANY IDEAS. Muzzle flash would be cool ;)
I'm trying to identify the names of these aircraft and any further information anyone can provide.
Photo taken by my grandfather, a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force, during WWII.
As usual I can't decided. In my attempt to learn I play with all of my options and then can't decide.
The fourth option is here.
Musa acuminata
Although very large the Banana Plant is not a tree, it is actually a herb and is the largest flowering herbaceous plant in the world.
The part we eat is an edible starchy pulp, known as the parenchyma and it surrounds the seeds (the little black specks in the centre of cultivated bananas).
In the wild the seeds are larger (5–6 mm) and very hard.
Bananas contain a high percentage of potassium and make a very good feed for roses and other similar plants – you just scatter the skins on the ground around the roses.
You can also ripen other fruit by placing a banana in close proximity.
Because of their high potassium content bananas are slightly radioactive!