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A Brown Pelican dispatches an itch while perched atop the tree stump known as Old Friend in Mud Lake at the mouth of Horsepen Bayou.
photograph with scratched surface and marker.
aufgekratzt.
Foto mit aufgekratzter Oberfläche und Marker.
A magnificent time was had with the two Cheli Pride brothers at Leopard Gorge on our second night in the Mara.
Initially one of the Cheli brothers was spotted near the top of the gorge, and shortly later, he was joined by his brother.
In this image, the lion had made his way to a distant tree for a manicure. He soon returned and joined his brother for some bonding and lazing around before the night's hunting began.
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It was really entertaining watching this giant animal seek relief from an itch by rubbing against this tree aggressively. It was so loud that I thought for sure she'd break the tree she was leaning into. I have a really funny video of her rubbing her backside back and forth across the tree which makes me think of Baloo from The Jungle Book.
Adult Brown Pelican in breeding plumage on Armand Bayou. Males and females are pretty much indistinguishable except, perhaps, by certain behaviors. I'm guessing this one is a male.
Three sheep scratch their backs on a fallen tree. At the Educational Farm at Joppa Hill. www.theeducationalfarm.org
For the Teleidoscope #6: Scratches.
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San Francisco Botanical Garden, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California.
Identification of the bird as Rufous Hummingbird was peer-reviewed. Please refer to the photo of Rufous Hummingbird with tail spread. [Sixth photo prior to this one.] It could be an adult female or immature male.
An itch, also known as pruritus, is a general sensation arising from the irritation of skin cells or nerve cells associated with the skin. While it can be a nuisance, pruritus serves as an important sensory and self-protective mechanism, as do other skin sensations such as touch, pain, vibration, cold and heat.
Despite approximately a century of pruritus research, there is no single effective antipruritic treatment, but several topical and orally-administered agents are available that suppress itching in certain clinical settings. These agents include lotions and creams (such as calamine and hydrocortisone), antihistamines, opioid antagonists, aspirin and ultraviolet light therapy.
Though it is helpful in relieving the itch, scratching offers only temporary relief and may cause the skin to become further irritated and possibly tear, which could result in an infection.
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candid street shot, Bourbon street New Orleans.
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Shot on ADOX Silvermax 100 at EI 200.
Black and white negative film in 35mm format.
Push processed one stop.
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Just back from the DMV, and the smell outside the open door tells me it's Bread Day. Here they are, still cooling from the oven.
Scratching each other is a favorite activity of Przewalski's horses. Especially at a time when mosquitoes and midges are plentiful
Located down the hall from the Cascadia Museum in Edmonds is the Scratch Distillery and as I walked by I was mesmerized by the gleaming brass and spun stainless steel on display. I was more interested in sketching instead of spirits
I think I scratched this film when loading. If Budapest film without then I fixed it. To follow
Marta @Malva Models, Poland
Leica M4-P + Leica Summilux ASPH 50mm f1.4 + 35mm bulk rolled Kodak Double-X @100
Developing - 1:3 Xtol, 8min30 at 28 degrees, Epson v800 scan
Poland blog - mrleica.com/2017/01/10/poland-models-leica-ms/