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Tiny Broadwick with parachute backpack, c.1913-1922. From the General Negative Collection, North Carolina State Archives.
Tiny Empire's first show at Barfly.
Check out their pages for their upcoming show in July.
Tiny Empire's first show at Barfly.
Check out their pages for their upcoming show in July.
Pants made of this pattern: Tiny harem pants by The Allison Show are one of the cutest things I’ve ever seen. I made matching mittens and a hat(using Zaaberry’s pattern), but I’m afraid they won’t be tiny enough for a newborn!
A tiny flower found with weeds in boonies. Don't know what it's called. Test shot with Olympus M.Zuiko 60mm f2.8 Macro lens.
I received today a beautiful Olympus Trip 35, mint, with brown lizard finish
The tiniest of my film cameras
Tiny gestural drawing of ornamental grasses bent over in the snow and cold. 1.25 x 1.75 inches. For sale.
A tiny French van leaving the display area and the driver had removed his id card. Probably so he could see through that miniscule windscreen! Thanks to Mr P Fellows for his help in identifying it as a Simca Forgonette.
Image made in response to this week's Macro Mondays challenge "Tiny."
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Lens: Laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro, Manual focus, at 2x magnification.
Tiny people boarding a tiny train at Helsinki central railway station.
Challenge 2013: www.flickr.com/groups/challenge2013/
Week fourty-six: Tiltshift
This tiny kitchen was barely functional. The footprint was enlarged by removing a wall and gaining a few feet to make it a workable space.
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
The Tiny Tim air-to-ground missile was the largest American rocket in service during World War II. It weighed 1,250 pounds (567 kg.) and was also designated the 11.75-inch aircraft rocket (its diameter or caliber). The TNT warhead weighed 148.5 lbs (67.3 kg.), which could destroy coastal defense guns, pill boxes, bridges, tanks, and ships. The missile was primarily used by a Marine Corps Air Group and was mounted on F4U aircraft.
Tiny Tims sunk at least one Japanese ship and seriously damaged another. During the Korean War, one Tiny Tim knocked out a key bridge. Visible in this partial cutaway are simulated solid-propellant sticks and the rocket's 24 exhaust nozzles.
4 baby bluetits and 2 baby great tits - venturing out to fend for themselves. This tiny bluetit was so cute!