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Raked eaves has no soffit board on the underneath the edge of the rafter. therefore it can be left out naked then added with weather pain paint based coat or covering with a flat layer board.
Once dry, the grass is raked into rows. If you notice a line coming down the mountain behind the tractor, that is the Canada-USA border. (03-06-04-1539)
I'd say the Tessar design copied by this lens is fully intact. I haven't seen a sharper rendering since the Olympus 35 RC testroll (also speculated to be a Tessar design lens).
Hosoi Ichiba, Japanese Goods, furniture, Buidlings and Prefabs, Japan Kanto (59, 133, 23) - Moderate
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... with those heavy metal rakes. This was the task of the Junior High School students. After every practice session, the grounds have to be left in perfect condition for the next teams.
I know these are very redundant, but I had so much fun taking apart my old computer and shooting with my new macro lens, I couldn't resist just posting them all.
In honor of National Public Lands Day 2009, Toyota and Audubon employees came out in droves to volunteer at the Bronx's beautiful Barretto Point Park.
Volunteers spread mulch on about 50 trees, picked up trash, removed invasive plant species, raked leaves, cleaned up the beach, built bird boxes and repainted trash cans - helping to keep Barretto Point a great asset to the community!