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Here is another of my experiments with kinetic Photography. This one makes me think of shark teeth. What do you see? www.graveyardworker.com/
The hunter’s teeth are ivory saws
That hack through bone and sever flesh
The hunter’s teeth are snarling eyes
That slice the mesh of nervous heads
But hunter knows that
teeth can turn
burrow through its own mind’s flesh
sometimes hunter hunts itself
Like teeth that eat through sleep
…New implants! Another shot at Enginuity - part of the Ironbridge museum complex - A logical progression from wooden geared wheels typically used in mills to insert wooden teeth into cast iron wheels - easier to manufacture, runs quieter and easy to replace worn teeth, This is a Pratchitt Brothers from Carlisle 1877 vintage machine…..
www.ironbridge.org.uk/explore/enginuity/
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Birds don't have teeth do they? Well not exactly - the Humboldt Penguin (Spheniscus humboldti) has backward facing spines on its tongue and mouth to help it get a grip on fish.
HMM! This is an abstract photo of the saw teeth on a pocketknife
Macro Mondays - 1/13/20 - "Triangle"
She's entering the thicket, while you're only there with a one-way ticket. There's no chance to run, once she wants her fun~.
“Teigschaber mit Zähne“
Ein Teigschaber ist ein Küchenwerkzeug zum
Verteilen von Teigen,Cremes,Pasten und
anderen zähflüssigen Produkten.Meist wird er
dazu eingesetzt,Massen gleichmäßig auf
Torten oder Kuchen glatt zu streichen,
beispielsweise zum Glattstreichen von
Schokolade,Gelatine oder Sahne.(Wikipedia)
Auswahlfoto:
Für“Looking close…on Friday!“ am 19.08.2022.
Thema:“Things with Teeth“ ( Dinge mit Zähne)
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Zeiss Ikon Super-Ikonta 533/16
Zeiss Tessar 2.8/80 @ f/2.8
Agfachrome 50 RS, expired 05/1992
50 ISO, exposed @ 25 ISO
An update on Toni's condition. It's looking more and more like her two front teeth are going to survive the bicycle/car encounter. She's still snaggle-toothed, but repair work on the broken crowns should be possible within the next few months.
Sometimes nature bares is teeth at you. This young green one doesn't want you coming anywhere near. ....
A very classical coypu position but with the nice orange teeth.
You can zoom in to Watch them at scale 100%
(DSC00693_DxO-TIFF_1+3-1-2048Nf)
Shot for Macro Mondays, theme "danger"
These are my dog's teeth, with, outside the crop, my hand to expose them. It looks dangerous maybe but he never used them in anger. Only for eating :)
This fence (flipped 180 degees) reminded me that at one time wood was used to make dentures. Wooden dentures were invented in Japan around the early 16th century.
The story that George Washington had a set of wooden dentures though is a myth. Although, he did have a set carved from hippopotamus and elephant ivory, held together with gold springs!