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Over 150 graffiti writers were involved in this installation, so dope.

Leica M3 and Leitz 50mm f/2 Summicron (Collapsible)

 

Arista Premium 400 developed in Diafine @ 1250

 

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My bitchy roomates stupid cat, decided to curl up in my lap one night. since it was a completely bitchy feral cat I found this odd. All I did was pet it and say "Vegas what gives?" and this is what I got. I love animals but suffice to say that cat's life was HELL till Anna and Josh moved out 3 months later.

Female Stonechat over Dunwich Heath just before sunset. I managed to get to within 15 feet of her as she sat on a gorse bush having a scratch and preen. She even looked straight at me a couple of times before carrying on what she had been doing and finally flew away after about five minutes.

Looking for scratches in the Chicago Bean, and photographing them with a macro lens. It was super-hard not getting my lens captured in the reflection. It wouldn’t seem hard, but it was a challenge. Maybe because I was shooting with a macro lens on my iPhone. You have to get SUPER-CLOSE to the surface to capture the details. Like, within an inch.

Zoey has noticed a slight scratching noise in the house that seems to be getting louder. It sounds like lots of little feet and they seem to mostly be behind this door...

 

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Custom Blythe by Sweet Days wearing a dress by Natcase1 <3

 

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Love this girl so much!

and I'll scratch yours. Or maybe I'll just bite your butt!!!

 

Pete grooming Donovan on the butt today, LOL

Little Details. These are the things I think I will always cherish. The way she loves that broken Kodak Pony. And those flip flops. She loves her Dora flip flops that her Grandma sent from Arizona. I usually don't buy things with characters on them. But she loves these shoes. They are easy for her to get on and she is constantly yelling for her flip flops when we go out. "My flip flops, my flip flops!" I will always remember the way they curve to her feet and how she refused to have them called sandals. And then there are her cute little toes and how she adores having them painted. I went to grab something when we first painted her toes multi-coloured. When I came back she was grinning and declared that she did it by herself. She had painted one of her toes. And she did a pretty good job. Soon she won't need me to do these little things for her. And it is truly these little things that I will miss so much.

Ektar 100

October 2016

Image Description from historic lecture booklet: "Many of the boulders and pebbles of the till are found to be glaciated, or marked with parallel scratches. Often they look as if engraved with a sharp need. Sometimes the scratches are deep and rough. A marked polish is seen on some stones. If we dig through the subsoil to the bed-rock, we shall often find the latter scratched in the same way, or even deeply grooved and carved into fluting's and the folding. The glacier, shod with stones at its base, drags these over the bed-rock, and thus both the moving fragments and the floor over which they move are polished and graven. The direction of the scratches corresponds to that in which the erratic boulders have been moved, and so, putting these other facts together, we have full proof that glaciers have done the work."

 

Original Collection: Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides

 

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These are the chicken scratch sampler pieces for the january challenge of stitch explorer b ySharon

Trek introduced the Scratch Air to media in Chatel, France.

 

This year, the Scratch Air gets even more dialed with a true custom tune rebound setting on the VX Can RP23, a Fox 36 Talas fork and DT Swiss wheels.

The little fish bounces around the screen - if it touches the black on the hungry fish's teeth, it adds 1 to the score, disappears, makes a noise and after 3 seconds reappears at a random point on the screen (x between -240 and +240, y between -180 and +180).

 

It's a bit annoying the x and y screen co-ordinates work this way, as I want to use this for children who don't yet understand negative numbers.

ODC Theme: Change

Taken 7 June '11

 

I stopped at a dam spillway this afternoon and took a few shots of the locals. This guy was so laid back and changed "scratching positions" umpteen times, it was pretty funny. Life's pretty darn good eh.

 

There were around 20 or so medium sized roos grazing about 30 meters left and behind me, watching, eating, watching, eating...occasionally bounding to a new sunny spot. They were more cautious as they had joeys feeding in amongst them.

 

But, true to form for Melbourne the weather changed and 40 minutes later it was hailing and the temperature had dropped 4 or 5 degrees. So I included a shot of our driveway after the storm had passed. Nothing like you guys experience in northern USA and Canada I'm sure, but still enough for the kids to get out and chuck it around like snow.

 

Gotta view LARGE!

 

One of my favorite musicians..

Billy Joel- Just the Way You Are

 

wait..wait.. changed my mind :)

Bob Dylan - Things Have Changed

Playing with a "game" we designed in Scratch.

i can only imagine the ghosts that inhabit such a place.

 

on an outing with sol exposure.

 

holga 120n

ilford fp4

xtol 1:2, 11 minutes 30 seconds, 20 ℃

30 sec continuous agitation initially, 3 inversions / min

hey! i designed this little orange cat : )

happy to see it come alive as 3D!!!!

Mare Island Naval Shipyards

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Otter, Colchester Zoo, Essex, England

California Mule Deer, Odocoileus hemionus californicus.

On the way home from Canada on the plane flying around the edge of darkness, the sun had set, 30 minutes later we had sunrise! this was an experiment to focus on the window, the sun really shows how badly scratched the plane windows are!! lol

Paint program with pencil & paper controls on a Makey Makey - www.suppertime.co.uk/blogmywiki/2014/04/scratch-a-sketch/

Polymer Clay Beads, scratched and tinted with chalks, I am sure that somebody else made some beads like these before, but I do not know it exactly

scratches on a seagrape tree trunk

OK, some days you just get scratches on your film. Do you discard the photo? Or do you just use it anyway. We'll call it "Character"...

 

Minolta XE-7, 50mm F1.4, on Fuji Sensia film. Cross Processed.

 

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Lucas Liss of Germany, winner of the gold and world title in the Men’s Scratch race. Day 2, 2015 World Track Cycling Championships. Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France.

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