dsglass' photos
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A fisherman checking his lobster traps at the end of the day.
100x in 2014: B&W (52/100)
a door in a hill...
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One of the ammunition bunkers that was part of Fort Pickering, on Winter Island in Salem, MA.
100x in 2014: B&W (49/100)
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Ammunition bunker at Fort Pickering, on Winter Island in Salem.
100x in 2014: B&W (48/100)
Grrrrrr, squeeeeeeeeeeeak!
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TSC: get personal
The Mouse-a-saurus Rex. Soooo fierce, with his spiky tail and candy corn fangs! :D He followed me home one day, and now lives on the shelf above my work table.
100x in 2014: B&W (45/100)
(best viewed fullscreen/on black)
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NTSC: get personal
A jar of turkey beaks. Probably one of the more random things in my collection[1]... :)
100x in 2014: B&W (46/100)
(best viewed fullscreen/on black)
[1] that is, collection of jars/bottles/other containers, usually filled with odd/interesting/shiny things, mostly things waiting to be turned into jewelry. I do not collect beaks, bones, or other former animal bits, and have no plans to use these beaks for anything other than sitting on a shelf with some other jars, being weird.
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TSC: Selective Lighting
100x in 2014: B&W (44/100)
(best viewed fullscreen/on black)
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The spiky-haired bird on the right was being seriously territorial, chasing all the other birds away.
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TSC: textures
I started with the Coral Catshark swimming in the shark- and ray-petting tank (yes, I still have all my fingers ;) ) and the outside wall of the aquarium (I got there twenty minutes before the event started, and used the time to collect potential textures for the challenge ;) ). The koi are a bit of street art I found in New Orleans when I drove through last month on my way to Houston; I finished it off with a night shot of flowering trees reflecting on the pond in the Public Garden back in the spring.
(original images are in the notes)
[ETA: the koi were done by Jeremy Novy, and they can be found all over New Orleans :) ]
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Coral catshark, swimming around the shark and ray petting tank at the new england aquarium.
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Three koi swimming on the sidewalk in New Orleans.
[ETA: koi by Jeremy Novy; they can be found all over the streets of New Orleans :) ]
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The ginormous leopard-print Honeycomb Whiptail rays pretty much kept to the far side of the tank, where the water was deeper and there was more room to play.
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Coral Catsharks. They spent a lot of time hiding under the rocks, but I did eventually get to pet them. :D