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Young African Elephant / Afrikanischer Elefant (Loxodonta africana) using a tree for a good scratch
in Tarangire N.P., Tanzania, Africa
Studio. Shooting through the scratched glass. Film camera Mamiya 645 Super, 80/2.8, film Kodak 160NC, scanner Epson 3200
Welcome Swallow has a brief rest on a branch, a good opportunity for a scratch before heading out in search of more bugs!
Canon EOS 5D mkIV, Tamron 150-600 GII. 1/800s, f/6.3 ISO1600 @600mm
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Alexandre Farto (Vhils) y su tecnica del scratching a plenitud.. por aca la Gráfica Mestiza documentandoles el proceso.
Graffiti..Looking out The Train Stations Waiting Room Window :-)
"The Waiting Series"
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Scratch was hand sculpted in Super Sculpey clay then molds were made and the pieces were cast in resin.
Not really a great capture but so typical for Fynn in all his craziness. I haven't had much time to take photos of the cats recently, too much work and too busy with preparations for Christmas. Whenever Fynn sees me with a camera these days he is somewhat overexcited. :)
This Great Egret captured at Fort de Soto Florida a wonderful spot for Shorebirds and also a host of other species which I will be posting soon. Unlike the UK I was sitting nearby under the shade and this beauty landed nearby and had a nice scratch!
With such breathtaking beauty and stunning views, it was hard to leave Alice Lake.
We spent a couple days at Alice Lake, exploring the landscape but admittedly barely scratched the surface of what the Sawtooth Wilderness has to offer.
Image with my Hasselblad SWC
I told a few people the next time I went out into the woods, I was going to scratch my beard up across a tree to see how it felt. And I did! And you know what? FEELS PRETTY GOOD!
HWW! There must be a whole story here. Someone painted the inside of the window to block the view. Someone else has scratched away part of the paint so that he/she can see out. A heavy drape has been pulled aside, so that the "scratch-a-view" can be used.
This is a window of an elegant old home, with a view onto its back garden and the Mulhouse section of the nice navigable canal and lock system which connects the Rhine and Rhone rivers.
Location: Mulhouse, Alsace FR.
In my album: Dan's Windows.