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By Shuttering Yukon

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ICM

hard to do but the outcome can be pretty.

By Gillian Everett

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abstracted

TSC Everyday object abstracted. Original in note. Explored

By Esther

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Blue Wave (Explored)

The Sunday Challenge: Everyday Stuff In Abstract TSCIMG 4481

By Sami Serola (inactive)

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Blue hour

By Esther

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Grevy's Zebra (Explored)

The endangered Grévy's zebra can be distinguished from the common plains zebra in a number of ways. It has large ears, a white, nonstriped belly and a brown muzzle. SIMG 3047

By Peggy C

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Archive Airings - 229 - Textures

- a gift of fragrance - in my Florida US garden - from a large Gardenia - that blooms daily - this is a very tight crop - framed it - about three times - adjusting the blend mode - just a little each time - it does smell so good ! www.picmonkey.com © All rights reserved

By Amelia

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Behind the facade. TSC

Your Challenge for TSC is: 'BEHIND' e.g. The back side of an object (the side you wouldn't normally take).

By Indycaver (Norm)

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End of My Day

End of my day and the beginning of the New Year! Happy New Year Everyone! :-)

By Indycaver (Norm)

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1959 CHEVROLET APACHE NAPCO PICKUP

From 1956 to 1959 the NAPCO Power-Pak option could be ordered directly from GM (an official RPO 690 was assigned in 1957) and factory installed on trucks with very few modifications to the original chassis. The 1955 4×4 NAPCO GMC or Chevrolet was a $1250.00 to $1550.00 optional add on. The 1957 Chevrolet and GMC 3100 4×4 price was a bargain at $2549.00 compared to the earlier add on kits. In 1960 NAPCO and GM parted ways when GM redesigned the front suspension on their 1960 pickup line so that it wasn't easily compatible with the existing Power-Pak kits.
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