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Some students in one of my graduate classes had problems understanding a printed evaluation scale. Well, the Word document did mangle the formatting. Effortlessly uploaded by Eye-Fi

only the edges

CFB Esquimalt Naval & Military Museum

This waterfall is found 5 minutes walk form the Yorkshire Dales village of Hebden.

Light coloured scales. Panorama of 5 shots.

 

Camera and Equipment:

Nikon Z6

Stackshot rail

Thorlabs optical setup.

 

Lens and Magnification:

Edmund Optics 20x Plan Apo

Custom designed tube lens

20:1, which is 20 times life-size.

 

Settings:

Stack of 240+ exposures each

5 shots stitched in Photoshop

Zerene Stacker, PMax and Dmap.

Stackshot Rail at 1um/step

ISO 64, 0.3-second exposure

 

Microscopy Method:

Focus Stacking

Reflected Light

 

Processed in Photoshop and Capture One Pro.

 

File name: 10_03_001604a

Binder label: Agriculture

Title: The Howe Scale. (front)

Created/Published: N. Y. : Donaldson Brothers

Copyright date: 1884

Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 15 x 8 cm.

Genre: Advertising cards

Subject: Women; Scales;

Notes: Title from item.

Statement of responsibility: The Howe Scale Company

Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known restrictions.

At the Creston, BC, Museum

Los Angeles County Airshow 2018

 

Media Day / Friday Photo Tour

Re-paint of Bandai's 1/12 C-3P0

And last but not least my re-ment scale. I had to have this little guy for my kitchen. I'll share some progress and before and after shots on my blog soon but things are to crazy to blog now. But I wanted to share what's happening in my kitchen.

I am really struck by the patterns and coloration of this particular Koi... Easily my favorite out of all the fish in this lovely pond!

 

Photographed in the pond of Bookworm Gardens, Sheboygan, Wisconsin...

Carp scales from a distance look a muddy brownish color, but close-up they reveal shades of gold, tints of green and a little reddish brown, all slightly iridescent...

A man standing in one of the archways of the Library of Congress in Washington DC gives one a sense of the scale of the building.

Metrobus Scania Omnicity - route X26 Croydon to Heathrow (Creative Master Northcord)

Daimler DMS - route 221 Turnpike Lane Station to Edgware Bus Station (Exclusive First Editions)

Behind is AEC Routemaster

View On Black

 

This, my friends, is the notorious Tokay Gecko. A handsome beast, and one of the largest gecko species. They have a reputation of being rather nasty in the reptile keeping world because their first response to any danger is to bark and bite, and, trust me, when they bite it hurts!

 

However the main reason for their unsociable attitude is because virtually all those in captivity are wild caught. Cheap and plentiful. Captive-bred indiviuals are few and far between due to the fact that because they are so cheap and plentiful hobbyists don't bother trying to breed them. Another reason is because they are somewhat difficult to breed in captivity - prefering to glue their eggs onto a surface and having a long incubation peiod means the conditions are rarely correct for successful hatching.

 

However should the hobbyist choose to attempt this the results can be very satisfying, and raising them from hatchling can dispell most of their aggression.

Edificio Finnis Terra. Providencia. Santiago. Chile.

35mm. Revelado cruzado. 800ASA.

Point Reyes National Seashore

rear view whit dump pipe connector

Just one for scale and layout.

 

Read more about Improptu meets, drains, boom.

Is there proper dress when fishing?

playa del carmen, quintana roo, mexico

Down Hartland Quay. Photo. Copyright Pat Adams

My six-year-old poses with Corona Arch to offer a sense of scale.

 

2014-09-07_09.58.26_UT-BowtieAndCorona

abschlussfahrt amsterdam 2010

Scale-Bud (Anisocoma acaulis). The flower is just another yellow Asteraceae but the bud is terrific. Red Rock Canyon State Park. Kern Co., Calif.

These scales are 50 years old

Chihuahua Desert Research Institute, Ft. Davis, Jeff Davis County, Texas

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Two men walking on an empty space with one of them carrying a scale model ship. A somewhat surreal photo for which I have heard some interesting comments!

ODC-Black

 

I traded in my very old digital weight scale for this new one, it's great. I figured I'd have gained some weight since I haven't been to the gym since March...nope, I'm still the same as I was then. Yay!

I found this scale inside a giant antique warehouse in Baltimore. The background where they placed it would have ruined the shot, so I had it hand and was looking for a nice place to set it down when Elie R. noticed a red wall nearby. She took the scale from my hand and set it down in the perfect spot, with natural light coming in on the right side. Well done Elie!

 

Explore Jul 13 #484

This image was taken back in early March whilst exploring Whitesheet Hill in Wiltshire.

This was my first visit to the location of the year and once I had continued to climbed to the top of the hill my attention was caught by the residents of one of the fields, presumably due to it being the lambing season.

My intension for this image was to capture the scale of the landscape, using the sheep to help depict this.

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