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Sarah's finding the itchy spots beneath Babe's mare. This girl has nice thick mane and feather, even though she's only 2 years old.
Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.
This cartoon spot illustration was created for the first issue of Community magazine, published by the Canadian Ministry Of Municipal Affairs.
You are welcome to incorporate this free texture into your artwork, for non-commercial use. I only ask that you link back to my photostream when using any of my textures, and leave a link to your creation in the comments section.
Here's where I'm at with the main pieces put together. I used a resin front armour panel from Forgeworld, but it would have been easy to make one from scratch. Maybe the windows would have been tough to cut out neatly, but I am going to cover them with a blast shield anyway. I will use resin pieces for the side doors also. I probably would have used on for the rear door too, but I didn't have an extra one and didn't want to wait. I have some brass pieces that I can use to add detail later.
April 2013 - went to bed early for Endoscopy procedure next morning...NPO (nothing by mouth) after midnight, figure I will be sleeping and hunger won't be an issue..1am, my cats tear through the room, run across my body and launch off my finger....now I'm awake, in pain and thirsty!!!
MaMa Clarinet is an homemade (DIY) clarinet that plays music with Scratch via Makey Makey board / é un clarinetto autocostruito che funziona con il software Scratch attraverso la scheda Makey Makey
Well, this is what happens if you try to grab a jumping rat - remind me not to do it again. If you look at it somewhat closely, you can tell what direction her claws went in and how far apart they are... hey, I consider myself lucky! I only got 2.5 claws out of 4 - could have hurt much, /much/ more!
At first, I was planning to photograph all of my scratches and display them (I have four others, in various places along my hands and arms, some with more claws and some with fewer) but then decided to spare all you viewers.
This was a campaign for Amnesty International, which focused on domestic violence. I based the whole idea on a statistic for domestic violence (one in four women will be a victim of domestic violence in their lifetime), and turned it into a scratch card which played with the idea of 'one in four'. (second year project)
“Happiness does not light gently on my shoulder like a butterfly. She pounces on my lap, demanding that I scratch behind her ears.”
shot on camera phone. In Photoshop I cropped image, added a little contrast with a curves layer, then added a vignette with a little soft light layer.
This young bison seemed to be itchy. It used the fallen tree as a scratching post.
Elk Island National Park www.elkislandwildlife.ca/
The Wood Bison, Bison bison athabascae, also called Mountain Bison, Wood Buffalo or Mountain Buffalo, is a distinct northern subspecies or ecotype of the American Bison (often called "buffalo"). Its original range included much of the boreal forest regions of Alaska, Yukon, western Northwest Territories, northeastern British Columbia, northern Alberta, and northwestern Saskatchewan It is included on the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada threatened species list.
The Wood Bison is heavy, with large males weighing over 900 kilograms (2,000 lb), making it the largest terrestrial animal in North America. The highest point of the Wood Bison is well ahead of its front legs.
As with other bison, the Wood Bison's population was devastated by hunting and other factors. By the early 1900s, they were regarded as extremely rare or perhaps nearly extinct. However, a herd of about 200 was discovered in Alberta, Canada in 1957. This herd has since recovered to a total population of approximately 2,500, largely as a result of conservation efforts by Canadian government agencies. In 1988, the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) changed the subspecies' conservation status from "endangered" to "threatened".
On June 17, 2008, 53 Canadian Wood Bison were transferred from Elk Island National Park in Alberta, Canada, to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center near Anchorage, Alaska.There they will be held in quarantine for two years, and then re-introduced to their native habitat in the Minto Flats area near Fairbanks.
Currently there are only 3,000 Wood Bison in the wild, located in the Northwest Territories, Yukon, British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba.
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2ª parada de la Copa Colombia de Pista. Cali, Colombia. 16 de diciembre de 2010
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Seen at the British Wildlife Centre, Newchapel, Surrey. Scottish Wildcat 'Kendra', seen enjoying a good scratch.