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My trip to Tiny Town in August 2009. I named these as accurately as I could using "Tiny Town, From Tragedy to Triumph" and whatever other information Wendy and I could find. If you know the correct name for a building I would love to hear from you.
Rhodalicious king cake baby throws with FIRE, handmade tiny throws for 'tit Rex Parade.
Float Title - RHODA: The Original Bad Seed
Parade Theme 2015: l’Enfant Terrible
Another tiny fly, probably a fruit fly of sorts. Liked the fact that even though it's tiny, there still seems to be a nice amount of space under it's body created by it's long legs. I admit I slightly cropped this image to improve composition and to see the fly slightly closer. Credit to the L glass in retaining good detail.
Gear: Canon EOS 40D (F13, 1/250, ISO 100) + Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM (@1x) + a diffused Canon MT-24EX (-1/3 FEC and a 1/8 CTO gel)
Pattern From Grainline Studio - shop.grainlinestudio.com/product/tiny-pocket-tank
my girl wanted to observe them...
she thinks they are too small to go outside? haha... i told her, well... they came outside from the supermarket XD
anyways, it's my job to clean the little container they are housed and giving them fresh greens / water daily.
i told my girl she'll need to bring them to the school garden when they grow bigger than 1cm... they are now like 3mm and 6mm.
The Tiny Lounge was a great neighborhood bar with friendly bartenders, good drinks, and a very warm, cozy feeling, owing only partly from its size but also from its decor and atmosphere. It's location right next to the Addision Brown Line stop was demolished during that line's upgrading/renovations . . .
Jack, my pet crow, is moulting and these tiny feathers are from the very edge of his wings. How thoughtful of him to provide me with a perfect pair :-)
Here is a sign for the Lucky supermarket closest to me. This lovely foot and a half wide sign is tucked away in the bushes by the street. A pedestrian might be able to read it, if he or she bent over and looked really hard. It used to say Albertsons, and you would have needed binoculars to read the tiny letters.
This street is where I first saw a brand new Lucky Supermarket truck in its sleek new black and white colors. It looked great.
Here is a link to someone else's photo of a new Lucky truck.
As I was walking round the back of the dish I saw someone lying down on the ground apparently pointing their camera at the concrete base... It was only when I got really close that I saw these adorable, tiny bunny rabbits!
I have rather a soft spot for rabbits, and so I had to take some photographs. I had a 300mm lens on me, but the other guy seemed to have an even bigger one. I was jealous :(