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This is a curve-billed thrasher sampling the flower of a saguaro cactus. I found the fuzzy texture of the buds kind of interesting.
Jean and I went to the Phoenix Desert Botanical Garden on Monday morning. A great chance to see some cactus blooms, birds and of course this little guy, which is a round-tailed squirrel. I thought he looked so cute sampling the produce along the trail.
The Sample Gates serve as a welcoming entryway for beautiful IU campus.
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Company: SAMPLE
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Size: Large
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Extra: This plush tag says "SAMPLE", and was most likely not put into production. Thus, it is limited to one or a few in quantity. The designer is unknown; please contact us if you have more information on this plush! There are many other Pokemon that this designer has made, and further info is unknown.
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Horses: Satrumm fav.me/d5d3isa and
aussiegal7 fav.me/d2hni0r
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Rare draft revelry @ The Beveridge Place Pub. Big Al Kriek, Cascade Quad Apricot, Hales IX Golden Cherry, Mort Subite Kriek, Russian River Consecration, Walking Man Black Cherry Stout (got more Cascade cuz this tastes like cough syrup).
Powdered synthetic dye samples collected by the Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation
1929-1975
Gift of John M. Andreas Estate
Since its inception in 1915, the Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation engaged its team of scientists in the search for a color scheme suitable to the projection of motion picture film. The researchers painstakingly worked to create a sophisticated dye-transter printing process, using many different combinations of dyes and dye solutions available from a number of international chemical companies.
The museum holds a magnificent set of 3,037 dye bottles collected by Technicolor over 45 years, during the heyday of the classical Hollywood era; a portion of those—1,788 to be exact—are on display here for the first time. Only a small number of these dyes were selected for the celebrated "look" of Technicolor films.
The Technicolor Corporate Archive was gifted to George Eastman Museum in 2009. The archive's notebooks, dye bottles, research files, cameras, and printing equipment supplemented the museum's existing holdings of vintage Technicolor cameras and film negatives. In addition, George Eastman Museum preserves the world's largest collection of original Technicolor 35mm film negatives, including the color separation negatives for Gone With the Wind and The Wizard of Oz, the latter of which is included in UNESCO's Memory of the World registry of cultural treasures.