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Lots of potential for sliding through this section. Luckily no falling rocks from above during the entire traverse.
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This gives a sense of the depth of Kīlauea Iki since you can see the cars in the parking lot at the overlook. It also gives you a view of the bathtub ring.
I didn't get many pictures of the hike down, which goes through lush vegetation with views of the crater floor through the trees.
I dry brushed 4 different shades of blue and turquoise on to the platter, I then painted scales to cover the top.
Here you can see the fantastic size of the main windows of the Lisbon Oceanário, 42 square meters each! The main tank is 7 meters tall/deep.
My return back to Denbigh Asylum on 11th June 2008, with 3 friends who shall be known only by their codenames "Teach", "The Undertaker" and "Nursie"
Devils Tower National Monument, September 2003
As we were hiking around Devils Tower, we saw a group of climbers ascending Devils Tower. The view at the top must be spectacular.
This is a Dragon I made in Maya 5 and then finished in 8, but its all made out of nurbs, so i don't know how i would animate it if i wanted to... let me know if any one has any suggestions...
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Lillend Scales
"Lillend Scales! Accept no substitutes! These lilland scales are chosen for their size and luster. Colors range from blue to green. Perfect for spells requiring snake, mermaid, or dragon scales, Lillend is a versatile all-purpose filler for your cabinet. Their scales can also be used in place of some mystical bird feathers. Please consult your spellbook for substitution rules."
This label is part of the original set of labels! Check out www.halloweenacademy.com for more Halloween Academy and Halloween Academy Apothecary products!
A fantastic model railway HO scale that was on display at the show.
Taken at Stawell Collectors Show, Victoria in 2017.
or in this case, the tiny bump of paint.
I went west this weekend, hoping to get in on the hawk migration that's been going on that I've been missing because it's just been too cold and wet with the non-stop rain for the entire month of September for me to want to go sit on a mountain. Disappointingly I seem to have missed it, or maybe the day just wasn't good for it. A few distant birds soared through the sky, but they were mostly vultures. The guys manning the hawk-watch at the old inn at Rockfish Gap were having a slow time of it.
Meanwhile, I was getting distracted by the veritable cornucopia of bugs crawling around on the building we were hanging out next to, many of which I hadn't seen before. This was one of the prizes - such a weird thing! And so tiny! Just a little speck! I wasn't sure what it was, but the 4-section antennae made me think a Heteroptera of some sort. Until I got to look at all the photos on the computer here.
Those legs looked familiar, and something about the eye area. Then there was the shape of the butt-end... So I Googled "humpbacked springtail" and BAM! There it was.
Lepidocyrtus paradoxus
The Inn at Afton, Rockfish Gap, VA
This is an example image of the C Augmented Lydian Scale written in keyboard notation. It originated from the pages of The Melodious Music Scale Book - 2nd Edition.
www.musical-music-scales.com/tmmsb2ed/download/
*C Augmented Lydian Scale Video
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RKoUlXVMa8 (Note: Use the YouTube link to the SHORT version of the secondary keyword music scale video.)
*C Augmented Lydian Scale PDF Download
issuu.com/musicalmusicscales/docs/001_c_augmentedlydian
*C Augmented Lydian Scale Charts With Piano Fingering
www.slideshare.net/MusicalMusicScales/01-c-augmentedlydian
*Other Musical Links of Interest