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This young Ruby-throated Hummingbird proved that it could multi-task by flying and scratching its ear at the same time. That is sort of the Hummingbird equivalent of walking and chewing gum (flying and dringing nectar?)
Taken in New Jersey, USA
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This diorama base is in 1:43rd scale and is called "The Three Bay Garage". The garages and base were built by Richard Brady so I could use it as a backdrop for my 1:43rd scale model car collection. Recently I have used this as can be seen in my newly uploaded photos.
Richard scratch builds houses, garages etc... for an O-gauge model railways society's layout.
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Squinting and scratching my BFF Honey under her ear, on opposite sides of our backyard fence on 49th-1/2. Notice the house sits on a slab, has a gravel driveway, and has laundry hanging on a clothesline in the back. But isn't that a fancy set of gate-toppers! (photo by Virginia Taylor, Austin TX)
A member of the percussion band Laventille Rhythm Section does his thing with a "scratcher" (also know in kitchens around the world as a grater, though this one looks purpose-built) on Carnival Tuesday back in 1995.
From the Caribbean Free Photo photoblog.
The first day of the Scratch 2012 Conference included an opening keynote by Karen Brennan and Mitch Resnick, concurrent sessions, and posters and demonstrations.
Annabel put together this wonderful scratch choir...excellent work. It included Bridget Trueman, Dawn Roper, Ashley Goodall and Martin Read, and Jan Merrow Smith.
This was super cool and the photo doesn't do it justice at all. The artist produced a hologram in this medallion just by scratching lines into it.
Considering the blow this lens took, smashing the UV-Filter to pieces, damage seems rather low. Just one scratch between "mm" and "Canon".
See: www.flickr.com/groups/canondslr/discuss/72157626206488165/
The first day of the Scratch 2012 Conference included an opening keynote by Karen Brennan and Mitch Resnick, concurrent sessions, and posters and demonstrations.
I used PhotoToaster (cropping, horizon correction, small black vignette, scratched texture, Cross Tech, additional contrast) and KingCamera (Texturizer, Colorizer).
The smell of the chlorine, the clammy warm incubation and puddles on the concrete floor. I loved the writing on the walls. The lime goggles dangling from a painted white hook. They had been here everyday now. The aqua green tile scratched, stained. The stall of the bathrooms were missing the latches on the inside of each door you had to tell your friend to stand watch and keep the door closed for you. I loved Shiphara's dinosaur the name Gar y scrawled next to him in purple chalk.
The first day of the Scratch 2012 Conference included an opening keynote by Karen Brennan and Mitch Resnick, concurrent sessions, and posters and demonstrations.