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Phillip-Michael Scales @ DC9, Washington, DC on Saturday June 1, 2024.

Maserati 450 S,

GP Cuba,

1958,

Scale 1:43

Photo taken on September 9th, 2012.

Eastern Loggers

Stood under a windmill close to Shrivenham.

Teaching fellows with South Carolina Afterschool Leaders Empowered (SCALE) visited Henderson Hopkins Elementary Middle School in Baltimore City to observe Summer Arts for Learning Academy (SALA). Additionally, after a tour of SALA, they had the opportunity to speak with graduates of the Bloomberg Arts Internship to learn about their experiences in the program and how they continue to be involved.

Scales on a building

All the farmer's marketeers use the old school weights and scales to measure.

Just a few days before I am on the other side of the World!! Things are getting busy...times running out!

 

On a Spring day in Christchurch on my weekly walk around the city, September 9, 2012 NZ.

 

All about our earthquakes:

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scalions

Photo taken during AutoRC OFFROAD CUP 2011 - Bucharest (more photos here: picasaweb.google.com/dfrangu/AutoRCOFFROADCUP2011# )

Mattinata a Monterosso (Cinque Terre)

Unidentified scale insect along Barton Creek Greenbelt Trail in Austin, Texas. Might have been parasitized as I see two tiny holes....April 23, 2018.

Ciaotou Sugar Refinery, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

21 Jan. 2015, Cambridge, MA - The MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics presents its Global SCALE Network Research Expo 2015..

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Photo by Dominick Reuter

I create a 24 square rectangle in my map image to use as a scaling reference. As you can see this map is very high resolution to begin with. Through trial and error, I then resize the map image until the 24 square long rectangle is 24 inches long. For this map, the magic number was 36.7% of the original size.

Saturday afternoon with Scales & Tales Traveling Zoo: Buo the Barn Owl

The Gue lives in what used to be a meat packing plant (honestly? the apartment is amazing). This scale was left there either because of its coolness or because it was too damn heavy to move.

You can't see in this photo, but she had a new tail. It looked like a second-hand part from the wrecking yard, done in primer and not quite as fancy as the rest of her. Whatever tried to get her, I am glad she escaped.

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