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Traffic hazard often found in our wetlands.Usually turn around and go back in water if they see you coming. However, if they don't move, then find a different route!
The 'Designer Fashions' consisted of more elaborate and detailed outfits. There were seven different ensembles to choose from.
'Rainy Days' featured a neatly tailored coat with a belt, hat, matching scarf and boots. (The scarf and boots looked different in the ad, but this is how they were sold.) Binoculars were included to complete the set.
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Me: Hello Sindy, I didn't know you were into birdwatching.
Sindy: Oh, hello Sky. Birdwatching?
Me: The binoculars. Around your neck.
Sindy: Ah! Those, haha! Yes I'm a devoted orthodontist.
Me: . . Ornithologist.
Sindy: That's what I said. Love birds. They can fly, have cute little beaks and paws... feathers...
Me: You can't tell the difference between a pigeon and a rock can you? What are you up to, really? Spying on the Barbies?
Sindy: Ha! Would I ever? . . . Alright I'm spying on the Barbie. Know one's frenemy and all that. It amuses me.
Me: *Chuckle* Alright, I'll leave you to it then. Ta-ta!
Whilst waiting for an evening freight train to photograph I became aware of my surroundings and the number of insects / butterflies etc in the area. Not being much of an orthodontist or an Entermonger I just noted that the butterflies were pretty.
Here is a Red Peashell or something. A nice distraction.
After a fairly big day looking after terribly skittish Galahs, and the protagonist Possum, shopping, cleaning and pruning our only surviving rose, I thought we needed a change of pace. I don't know who this character is but he certainly needs the help of an experienced orthodontist. Toombul Sports Centre, Brisbane.
The braces have been put on the top teeth. Her orthodontist has her using the Damon System Braces which don't use elastics, instead the wire is held in place by little "doors" on the brackets that open and close (don't ask me, I've only a vague understanding of it - if you're that curious, just Google the Damon System ;-)).
The bits of color are only leftover from the braces being put on, it's not colored elastics like many other braces have. On the other hand, these supposedly work faster and better (and less frequently requiring extractions), so it's a pretty easy trade off. ;-)
Severe open bite correction done without surgery in an adult patient.
Pour plus de détails, visitez : For more details, visit: www.OrthoLemay.com
Les dents sont plus dégagées après le traitement d'orthodontie. Les latérales étroites ont été élargies après le traitement d'orthodontie.
Lower teeth are more visible after orthodontics. Small laterals were enlarged after the orthodontic corrections.
Pour plus de détails, visitez : For more details, visit: www.OrthoLemay.com
Alright, so I have my next orthodontist appt february 17th and I realllllyyyy want to get my braces off, i have had them for close to two and a half years now...
Also, i've been wearing my elastics like crazy and now I can barely chew. Yay ?
But on the bright side its an excuse for my dad to buy me Jello and ice cream ! Yay for Jello :D <3
June 4, 2008 ~ Happy Bokeh Wednesday to all you Bokeh Ho's!!!!
Happy Summer!!! Day 4!!!
Big storms here last night!!!!!!
TODAY = Dog to groomer, Ali to dentist, Mandi to orthodontist, Me wondering when I'm going to get to use my NEW CAMERA I bought yesterday!!!!!!! WOO - HOO!!!
Dr Solki Blythe imagines what life would be like as a paleo-orthodontist while checking out the new Smilodon model at the Bigg Family Blythe Natural History Museum. The card says that the Smilodon was formerly known as the saber-toothed tiger but it was not closely related to the tiger or other modern cats.
She is glad none of her current animal patients have teeth this big. Size isn't everything, and even her living patients have breath that makes one yearn for a mass extinction event.
Editorial Note:
I was planning to do an origami smilodon and have been working on two different models since the theme was announced in May. Between those animals and a particularly tricky smaller creature, there has been much weeping, wailing, ripping up paper and gnashing of teeth. Perhaps Solki can work in a dental examination for jefa one of these days.
This is the office of Dr. Darryl Zeleniak,, known as Dr. Zee to his patients, an Augusta, Maine orthodontist. Every year he decorates his office on three sides with lights that flash on and off in response to music. The music can be heard over a low power FM transmitter. This is a very popular local attraction. Fortunately there was a snowfall the morning I took the photo.
..may look like it needs a daisy orthodontist ...but in 24 hours it will be a perfect daisy. i promise
X-Ray Spex - Germ Free Adolescents
Making off for Macro Mondays, first I had to learn the word and the history of the term Knolling. One of the definitions is organizing similar items on a flat surface and arranging them in a perpendicular or at least geometrical order.
For this round, the challenge ist the highly reflective surface, beside the normal light. For the reflection of the ceiling a black hole was placed below the ceiling. The softbox was more or less turned away to reduce the reflection from the with diffuser.
Dust was the main problem, in post processing. So know let’s look how many of the then sets will make it to flicker.
For shooting, camera on tripod, from top, taking a couple of shoots, then arranging the next set. Take phots and repeat. Since I moved the black plate a couple of times for each set, the arrangements are slightly out of order
The rectangle in the center is to make sure, the subject is within the size limits for Macro Mondays.
Knolling, after watching several videos and looking at many photos, the term knolling becomes unclear again. What is knolling and what is included, what is implicitly included but not described.
Based on look at the 10 bullets zine from Tom Sachs, this seems to be quite clear. At least from a technical point of view. The rules are or where, take similar things, arrange them in parallel or 90 degree as a method of organization.
What is missing in the description but what is quite common in most photos. Some of the more common terms is lay flat photography. Very similar, and one of the common distinctions, is photographing top down, in an angle close to 90 °. What about distances, distances between similar sub groups and in the overall display. Most common sub groups have similar distances to the each other, there are distances between the individual items. Are the all the same, at least at first glance, most likely yes.
Are all items placed in one of directions, 0 degree or 90 degree, most likely yes, but there is are variations, like 45 degree or some items out of line.
So, for my new personal definition of Knolling, organized in visible structure with 0 degree or 90 degree as the main directions, similar distances with in sub groups, varying distances to place the items along the overall lines. Shooting form above, Top down, typically soft light, mostly no shadows, at least not very visible.
Not included, photos taken not from above, with a clear depth of field and out of focus. Item not arranged parallel to the border of the photos.
What does this mean to my photos taken for Makro Mondays theme Knolling? There is a learning curve, not all of my photos meet my new interpretation of the term knolling.
So if you made it that far what is your interpretation of Knolling?
Whenever I had to go to the orthodontist, I could smell their baking bread from blocks away. I have never eaten here, though.
Friday night at the Silver Peso with Karol, not your average Orthodontist.
Once again, joining friends at the Peso. I just sent the Leica off for a CLA, so I shot last night with the Minolta X700, and the 58mm f1.2. This time around, shooting color slide...
..and going farther down the path of Provia love.
Drunk (very drunk) framing, in a packed Silver Peso.
Hung over all day... perfect for developing and scanning.
Karol's shirt... "Your Boyfriend is Staring"
More from this series can be found here: www.joelaron.com
My orthodontist's building is a beautiful architectural anomaly located in Shrewsbury, Pa. Rustic and unexpectedly elegant touches throughout her interior decor as well as the exterior. Her love of horses is reflected in this fence post. Inside there are incredibly high ceilings with exposed wooden beams, horse shoe wall hooks, and plenty of welcoming smiles from her outstanding professional team.
H.F.F.!
my "quick stop" at the periodontist ended up ruining my weekend camping plans with a gum trim procedure.
yeah, sounds like fun for a Friday afternoon...
(photo taken before the trim - my bling, eh hem, I mean my precious implants, are hidden behind all that gum)
Luckily I've had almost every part of my body pierced...
Maybe it was just to prepare myself for my lengthy implant procedures...
many more to come...or should I say, GO
my outrageous implants shined, primed, and bloody.
(photo taken immediately after the gum trim which released me to proceed treatment with the other doctor-FINALLY! I sacrificed my camping trip just to get closer to finishing this tiny part of my dental nightmare.)
Periodontists are so fucking awesome! I mean they use crazy carpenter like tools! He used a hex wrench to take the caps off my implants and then used a punch (kinda like a paper punch) to push down on the implants...and chop off the gum.
The Egyptian Plover is a localised resident in tropical sub-Saharan Africa. It breeds on sandbars in large rivers. The bird is sometimes referred to as the crocodile bird for its alleged symbiotic relationship with crocodiles. According to Herodotus, the crocodiles lie on the shore with their mouths open and a bird called "trochilus" flies into the crocodiles' mouths so as to feed on decaying meat lodged between the crocodiles' teeth. The identification of the trochilus with any particular plover is doubtful, as is the cleaning symbiosis itself; no known photographic evidence exists. So That is until now.
We're here visiting Fun at the dentists office
Her serenity in the chaos that is our lives; I am so very grateful for it.
This week she has been wearing contact lenses and went for her first orthodontist appointment. All these changes she has taken in her stride.
I've written a blog post on ways to photograph your children, just in case you're interested in reading that sort of thing.
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Evan had an orthodontist appointment on July 2, and they got to pick out an otter pop on their way out. Evan had been eyeing them when we were there the previous week to get their wires out and back in for a dentist appointment, but this time they were allowed to have one. It was a nice consolation treat to make up for the discomfort of tightening their braces.
Donderdag 27-8-2020
Een gewone donderdag zoals allemaal. Er werd optijd opgestaan voor school. Maar eenmaal toen ik de bus uitstapte en onderweg ging naar de Orthodontist kreeg ik de melding van de 1618 van CapTrain, Toch was er weer een gasketeltrein vanuit Sittard naar Sloe. Na een kwartier lang gezeur aanhoren werd er als een raket naar huis gereden. Het was nog wel twijfelen waar ik zou gaan staan. Ik besloot richting het kamp te fietsen, Dit was immers niet zo'n hele bekende stek en ook vlakbij het station mocht het niks worden. Na aankomst was het toch beter dan gedacht. De IC naar Roosendaal passeerde en op blokafstand zag ik de frontjes al dichterbij komen. Niet veel later sloot de overweg, Tientallen seconde later bulderde de 1618 met een lange sleep gasketels langs de eenzame fotograaf in Etten-Leur, De trein moet nog een stuk afleggen voor eindbestemming Sloe is bereikt. Wie weet was dit de laatste keer dat de 1618 voor de 51056 zat. Misschien überhaupt wel de laatste keer dat de 1618 voor Captrain reed.
©Jip van Loon, 27-8-2020
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Today, the cathedral consists of three buildings - the main temple, bell tower and chapel. The cathedral and bell tower erected in 1740. The name of the architect of the cathedral is not known for certain. Architectural historians suggest that it could be: P. A. Trezzini, Giuseppe Trezzini, or Mikhail Zemtsov. The architect of the bell tower is unknown. The entire cathedral complex is harmoniously painted in a light blue color. The cathedral is a one-story structure on a strip rubble foundation made of a flap plate, with a limestone socle and brick walls. The onion domes of the cathedral, closely linked on one drum, are located in the center of the roof, which gives the cathedral a somewhat whimsical and unconventional look.
The bell tower is divided into three tiers. The lower tier has two side extensions, and therefore becomes wider than the other two upper ones. In the middle of the tier there is an arched doorway and a driveway paved with flap slabs. The second and third tiers are decorated with pilasters of the Tuscan order. In the niche of the second tier instead of the belfries on each side there are decorative “blind windows”. In the niche of the third tier is a belfry with a bell of the XVIII century. Each of the faces of the third tier ends with a triangular pediment. The bell tower is completed by an octahedral tent with false windows, the tent is topped with onion poppy.