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The piece in the foreground is Scrape by Joseph Leroux. Showing in the group show 2nd Year Review Exhibition: Round Two in the 7th Floor Gallery, George L. Humanities Building, 455 North Park Street, Madison, WI

Runs through 13 Feb 2009.

san francisco international airport (sfo) - millbrae, california

20 frames of Scrape Burn, Drumelzier, enfused using the GUI front-end to the enfuse algorithm, ImageFuser.

 

This approach to creating a long exposure motion-blur doesn't require long exposures, or a tripod (although I did use one). But apart from the technicalities, there's a quite different appearance to the water using this synthetic long exposure technique, compared to the conventional method.

口を少し開く形で削る。

(“削る”は英語で“scrape”でいいんだべか?)

Yes Custom Added Go faster scrapes, added for extra aerodynamics!! Stylish in a soon to be rusty colour.

Whistler, Canada • 35mm

Just a lil scrape under my eye.

Stub toe on uneven portion of sidewalk. Toe swells to twice it's normal size. Big purple bruise. Lovely.

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A young man's hopes and dreams, expressed in an automobile.

A plant growing through a gap in stone stairs.

I had a mishap during a roadtrip while peeing outside in the dark. Note to self--do not pee on the ledge of a trench.

On an exposed chunk of bedrock on the beach in Petoskey, there are parallel scrapes all orientated from northwest to southeast, evidence of the advancing crushing ice.

The superglue that was on the rosette is now scraped off to give a better bonding surface, and the rosette is then sawn open to allow more flexibility when fitting.

I can't seem to get a break. I fell last night . . . stubbed the shit out of my toe (it's now a brilliant purple!) and scraped up my knee.

In the kitchen scraping coconut for curry

Rolleiflex TLR 3.5 f22 @1/250th

Got 3 scratches on my face, a scrape on my left arm, and on emy right wrist.

Bevel angle gauge to check the angles ready for scraping.

80° included angle for some reason; 90° would be so much easier.

 

On Saturday evening we went on the Sefton Ranger Service's Natterjack Toad Walk starting out from their base at the Ainsdale Discovery Centre . Even as we met at 9pm the sounds of these small toads calling from the slacks could be heard .

 

Natterjacks love shallow pools , or scrapes , rather than the deeper ponds favoured by Common Toads and Frogs, and the best place to encounter them on the Sefton coast are the Birkdale and Ainsdale dunes .

 

Natterjacks , which crawl rather than hop , are a threatened species and can only be handled by people with the appropriate licence . They can easily be differentiated from their common cousins by the characteristic yellow stripe down their backs . The males attract the females by inflating a throat sac the size of a golf-ball and producing a rattling croak that can be heard up to a mile away . This led to them being referred to as " The Birkdale Nightingale " .

Scraping of the windows...it's a right of passage.

this is a picture of something i took a picture of previously, except this time with a camera rather than a cell phone. a roll-away ( isn't that what they call them? )door with a huge dent in it and a huge scrape down the side of the brick building's wall.

The John Hancock Building on Michigan Avenue in Chicago.

I loved the way these tulips mimicked the sky scraping rise of the John Hancock tower behind them.

Digitally mirrored shot of a big industrial silo. It has an interesting scraped texture in the paint.

Patrick Lindsey, owner and skipper of the fishing vessel Windentide, scrapes barnacles from his boat's hull as it rests on the Reliance Harbor grid Friday, July 25, 2014.

(James Brooks photo)

beach day at our friend's place in Point Roberts - Thanks Jason and Pamela for having us over!!!

HIs first scrape. He was running yesterday (while wearing snowpants) and fell and hit his nose. I think he had forgotten about it 10 minutes after it happened....

When I came home from work yesterday this is who was cleaning my glass.. You can see his 'teeth' that he scraps the algae from the walls with.

I imagine that would hurt pretty bad to be bitten by, maybe worse than stepping on one?

I love the tenticles/long-armed-suction cups.

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