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Quick shots of Ozzy today using 16:9 ratio, which I like 2nd best to 1:1 square ratio.
Fuji X-T10
23mm F/2 WR Lens
A quick snapshot with my little pocket dig.
This is a fantastic spot in Toronto. Full of interesting folks, interesting thoughts, and some seeds of interesting social change.
Check it out, grab a free linux CD, and experience a little freedom.
I wore this at Condor on Saturday.
My Bustle petticoat draped with a lace panel, my corset worn outside, a pin ticked shirt and a shrug with a foam visor paldron on one shoulder.
Saurod's main weapon is that gun, and he's quite good at it.
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August 30, 2013 - Brew Master Strong Ale from the Niagara College Teaching Brewery in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. This 7.5% offering came in a 650 mL bomber bottle with a pry-off cap. This is only available at the Brewery Store on campus.
It poured out a hazy reddish-brown with a very small head that dissipated quickly and minimal carbonation. The aroma was of hops and perhaps toasted malt. The flavour was again toasty malt followed by the hop bitterness. The initial taste include a sweetness described by the Albino Rhino as "red licorice". The 7.5% alcohol was not evident in the flavour.
On the front porch at 601 Market St., Laredo, TX, about 1930. The porch swing had not been hung yet. She (my ggmother), was a pretty woman even in old age. She had married three times, to LeValle, then Quick, lastly a McKenzie, who either died or abandoned her. John A. Quick fathered all her surviving children. The story goes that, when she died, her children, embarrassed and confused by her last surname, buried her in an unmarked grave. Catherine Rachel O'Donnell LeValle Quick McKenzie, 1861-1935. (restored by IVZ)
Catalog #: 02-Q_00006
Last Name: Quick
First Name: Fred
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
So sorry for the lack of uploading!
I've been so busy and I haven't been able to sit down and edit all of them.
These two whitetails didn't wait around to see if I had a rifle or a camera. They had strayed a long way from good cover .
The ride is similar to any other conventional train but is at least 4 times as fast... almost double the speed of the Japanese Shinkansen as well...
From the Shanghai city terminal to Pudong airport is less than 7 minutes... really quick.
When it comes to terminal convenience though, they still have a lot of catching up to do vis a vis the HongKong Airport Express Terminal.
A quick #photoshop to see how easily the #2015mustang can be made to look better. Emblem delete and some black mesh wheels with meaty tires. Lowered a little. #ford #mustang #carswithoutlimits #svt #carporn #instagood #instagood #igdaily #igaddict #stance #stancenation #flush #wheels #rims #becauseracecar
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cuttyman9: Good wheel swap.
cuttyman9: So you know where they get the paint they use to paint the tires?
thelastzach: Still looks like a fusion imo
noritoy: @cuttyman9 just google tire letter paint.
jdm_celica_club: Looks bad ass
He quickly placed the ladder against the pole, extended it higher, and began to walk quickly to the top of the ladder and the wires on the utility pole.
This one was never a UFO - rare in my sewing room. I did it for fun, finished it quickly, and donated it to a local charity.
Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 2m LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM).
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Quick Step chasing the breakaway for Allan Davis in the ochre jersey.
Tour Down Under 2009, stage 5.
I needed to test a few hundred cables, so I put together a little cable tester. It simply completes a circuit through all six wires of a cable, and lights an LED.
Two eager male bees try to mate with a female on Tea-Tree flowers. Hard to identify species when they're a jumble of bodies like this, but I think these are the Red-saddled Broad-Tongue bees (Euryglossa ephippiata). I rarely ever get photos of bees mating (it happens so quickly!) so I was pleased to have my camera pointed at the right bee at the right time. [Blue Mountains, NSW]