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Shredding.
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Steve.D.Hammond.
Macro Mondays: Cheese
Straight out of the bag, I can't even claim to have shredded it myself. Frame is about 1.5" across.
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I am relocating my bird feeder for much better sunlight, I drove the driver fast enough to shred the zinc plated screws.
first shred 4 ounces of your favored soap, for us it is our home made stuff. If you make it yourself, lower the super fat content of the soap if it is just for laundry, and it will clean the clothing better. for those buying it from a store, just be sure you use real soap, not detergent. soap for those who don't know, is saponified oils (vegetable or animal) that are changed from oils to a salt using an alkaie. in other words some one used lye or potash to make soap by mixing it with oils, and watching to make sure the chemical reaction needed took place.
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Oxford Natural History Museum.
Cast of a skeleton from the 65 million year old Upper Cretaceous Lance Formation of Wyoming, USA.
The name Struthiomimus means "ostrich-mimic", because evolutionary convergence has produced an animal that shares many adaptive features in common with the ostrich and other large flightless birds.
Like the ostrich, these animals could run very fast indeed,
up to 50 kilometres per hour, according to some calculations.
Unlike the ostrich, Struthiomimus had long arms and hands with three fingers that ended in sharp claws, the morphology of the joints suggesting that the hands were held with the plam inwards.
The skull of Struthiomimus lacks teeth, but the jaws may have borne a sharp beak
like that of a modern tortoise or turtle. The bones of the skull are jointed, and the
two jaws moved independently, allowing the animal to manipulate food in the mouth.
There is still no agreement as to what Struthiomimus ate. The lack of teeth and
presence of gastroliths suggests a plant diet., whilst the hands with sharp claws
suggest either the possibility of catching, holding and shredding prey, or perhaps
the stripping of tender shoots and fruit from bushes and low trees.
An early winter swell brought huge waves and pounding surf to Maui's north shore. It was mostly unrideable close-out surf, but it was amazing to watch (and hear) from shore. I shot this at Ho'okipa Beach Park, dropping down off a reef ledge to get a water level view.
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Flags are naturally political. By posting this, I'm not trying to make a statement.
I've observed this flag on a tattered old house by a busy highway. It's been decaying visibly for several years. Today, I finally found a place to park, squatted on a hill on the opposite side of the road, and aimed between power lines as drivers stared.
I'm glad I took the time to do this before we move out of the area . . . or the shreds fall.
I would think this is a type of 'Daisy'.. 'Leucanthemum'.. maybe.. busy will catch up soon
Have a great week ahead.. thanks for stopping by..
CC Week 6: texture.
This macro has a contrasting textures: smooth, shiny, soft, crumbled, curled, and even smudged. Shot in a light box. Cropped, white balance adjusted, contrast and sharpness enhanced with Photoscape 3.7.
My Dad playing "Plaisir D' Amour" on his Dobro.
Self taught, can't read music, plays purely by ear and has done since about the age of 4. He also plays a mean harmonica :-)
I am still searching for a decent video to post on Flickr :-)
A set of four hand painted skaters tearing up the bathroom sink.
Shot on a Mint Camera SLR670 with an LED lamp providing a little extra light. I learned that this particular camera shoots a little dark, so all the light you can give it helps.