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7mm scale narrow gauge. Kerr Stuart Skylark from a Wrightlines kit.

added pistol grip texture. how you like? took forever, and i have over 700 itty bitty squares in the grip alone, but it looks alot better.

 

pasties anyone?

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BUYER BEWARE! This luger code will slow your computer MASSIVELY! so please save anything your doing... if you have a relatively slow computer, i'd suggest getting the non-textured luger. It has about 2/3 less parts and looks identical.(this one has tons of little tiny squares that take up so much room in the code)

 

Also, not too many people got to see this, so thats why i'm posting it in the pool. And i didn't want to flood the pool with this weapon, so i posted it today. It has the texture on the grip

4.7mm caseless heavy mounted machine gun. Feeds from a pan mag. blah blah blah shitty description

  

Reggia, scalinata di accesso agli appartamenti Reali

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7mm

Tamborine Mtn QLD AU

7mm....1/15sec......f16.....iso100

  

Here I visited an old mine.

Long ago, lead, zinc, iron, alum, silver and ocher were mined here. It is better not to take anything into your hands. I was accompanied by a common salty taste in the mouth. Three days later the salty taste was gone.

The impressions on this place were very impressive, surreal and exhilarating !

 

Nagaur, the Fort

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Prati dell'Armentara

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Mid January evening snowfall

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Colza geometrica

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7mm cap, base of stem hairy, growing in bare soil.

Bluebell Wood hyde Lea Stafford 21st September 2021

A first for me.

SJ91142061

Villa Selvatico Sartori - Exteriors

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Urban exploration in Nafplio

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1/1000

f 8

7mm 14 eq.

Iso 200

My garden, Swindon, Wiltshire, UK

 

Family : Tenthredinidae

Subfamily : Nematinae

Species : Nematus pavidus

 

I'm not quite sure how this guy ended up in my garden as I have no willow or poplar trees which is the normal foodplant. Perhaps the mother sawfly was getting a little desperate as she couldn't find the required plant and so deposited her eggs on what was available. Anyway, this guy and his mates completely stripped a wild sapling, which I think was some kind of plum, and then vanished overnight. Although each of them were no more than 7mm in length the speed at which they stripped the plant bare was amazing.

As I mentioned before the normal foodplant for this sawfly larva is willow and occasionally poplar. The species is widely distributed across Europe and Russia. The adult female sawfly lays around 50-70 eggs in one batch. When the larvae hatch they immediately start to consume the leaves of the host plant. They start gnawing along the edges and work their way inwards, eventually leaving nothing more than the midrib before moving onto the next leaf. Although they are obviously a pest it can be quite entertaining to watch half a dozen or so larvae munching their way along the leaf with their 'tails' in the air. When they have had their fill they disappear into the soil where they overwinter.

  

All my insect pics are single, handheld shots of live insects.

Etude plus rapide, le trait au 8B dit moins de détails, ombres dans la couleur locale en ayant mis les noirs en premier.

Il reste une étude à faire au crayon 2B 0.7mm pale contrasté...

55145 Peridot oval facettiert 8.72ct. ca.18.3x12.8x4.7mm, www.topcut.ch 1.75g CHF 1134.-

Urban exploration in Nafplio

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Kodak DX6490 Raynox DCR250 Flash Difusor

Campo de Tarragona - Reus - Fauna de Cataluña

 

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Arthropoda

Class: Insecta

Order: Mantodea

 

Características Generales y de Identificación Morfológica

 

•Tres regiones distintas del cuerpo: cabeza, tórax (donde están las patas y las alas), abdomen.

 

•Una parte del tórax es larga creando la ilusión de distinción que las caracteriza.

 

•Las patas frontales modificadas con púas fuertes para agarrar y detener a sus víctimas. Estas en posición de reposo dan a la mantis la imagen de estar rezando.

 

•Ojos compuestos y grandes en la cabeza la cual gira facilmente (hasta 180¼) y tres ojos sencillos entre los ojos compuestos.

 

•Metamorfosis incompleta o sencilla (hemimetábolo).

 

•Los machos son de menor tamaño que las hembras, y estas, tienen el abdomen mucho mas protuberante.

 

Primeras etapas Un saquillo muy singular llamado (Ooteca) que parece poliestireno, protege los huevos de la Mantis durante el invierno. Pueden emerger hasta 200 ninfas a la vez de estas ootecas. Las ninfas se parecen a los adultos aunque no son del mismo tamaño ni tienen la definición sexual. Es posible que los colores y los diseños en la etapa de ninfa sean diferentes a los de la etapa adulta.

 

Alimentación Las Mantis Religiosas son depredadores y comen una variedad de insectos, inclusive polillas, grillos, chapulines y moscas. Permanecen acostadas con las patas frontales en una posición elevada. Vigilan y acechan resueltamente a sus víctimas. Es posible que se coman unas a las otras.

 

Ambiente Natural Muy frecuentemente las mantis religiosas son de un color parecido a la planta en que viven y esto las protege. Este color de camuflaje facilita sus comportamientos depredadores. Por lo general las mantis se encuentran en plantas donde también hay otros insectos alrededor. Algunas mantis viven en la hierba. Las mantis adultas, con alas, son atraídas por la luz ultravioleta (UV) a finales del verano y principios del otoño.

 

Depredadores Las arañas y otros insectos depredadores (inclusive otras mantis) se comen las mantis inmaduras. Los pájaros comen mantis adultas. Comportamientos Interesantes Por lo general, la hembra adulta se come al macho durante o después del apareamiento. La rapidez de las mantis en la reacción de agarrar es tan increíble que sólo la ves antes de que agarre al insecto y luego cuando el insecto ya está atrapado entre las patas frontales de la mantis. Si se llega a percibir el movimiento es como una acción borrosa por ser tan rápido. Los ojos compuestos tienen la capacidad de ver imágenes y colores. Los tres ojos sencillos distinguen entre la luz y la obscuridad. Los ojos sencillos están colocados en forma de triángulo entre las antenas. Los ojos compuestos están formados de muchas facetas construídas con dos lentes. Estos enfocan la luz por una estructura que tienen sensitividad a la luz (rabdoma) que está unida al nervio óptico.

 

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Oto Melara Hitrole NT 12.7mm canon on board of A833 JSS Naval Joint Support Ship. Dutch navy

Note: Please, look this photo enlarged (click L or +)

S'il vous plaît, regardez cette photo en grand format (click L or +)

 

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Poppy fields

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Olympus OMD , EM5 , Lumix 7-14 , modified lens to ND 3.0 stopper filter Test @7mm

These tropical spiders display a curiously social behavior, uncommon between arachnids. The offspring build their tent-shaped webs next to their mother's, on the same tree, forming a sort of colony.

 

A diferencia de la mayoría de las arañas, esta especie tropical presenta un comportamiento casi social. Las crías tejen sus telas en la proximidad de la de sus madres, en el mismo árbol, formando algo parecido a colonias.

San Michele Maggiore

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Back to the Sydney Metro for tonight (the album. that goes on an on and on ... )

 

Olympus OM-1 w M.Zuiko 7-14/2.8 Pro

 

ISO800 f/11 7mm 0ev

 

Single frame single frame raw developed in DxO PhotoLab 8.5 - Ilford 100 film profile , colour graded in Nik 7 Color Efex and finished off back in Photolab.

7mm body. The glade Cannock Chase Staffordshire UK

16th July 2019

7mm big.

 

"Tomorrow is another day."

 

Best viewed LARGE.

 

Go to jumping spider 11-2.

Go to jumping spider 11-3.

 

Nikon D200, Nikon 20mm AF-D reverse-mounted, SB800.

The Quay:Sydney.PanasonicGH1/7mm/f6.3/`/1250

7mm loco built from an Agenoria Kit. The prototype loco was produced by Hudswell Clarke in Leeds to one of their stock diagrams and finished in the in house livery which was similar to that of the Midland Railway.

The model has been finished to represent a loco Jonathan photographed working at Emley Moor Colliery in Yorkshire with just few modifications to the actual livery.

Calico-inspired 5.7mm smg, equied with a 45 long colt revolving shotgun attachment, this beast is force to be reckoned with.

 

mag cap: 42

shotgun cylinder: 6

pastebin.com/raw.php?i=aMBhP1J3 credit.

 

Ospedale al mare

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7mm across. Upper Ordovician to Lower Devonian, Lived in turbulent water.

It is our Ruby Wedding Anniversary On the 26th March and Mick took us here on a fossil hunt. We found several species of Brachiopods, some Coral, Crinoid ossicles and Bryozoans. These rocks are about 420 Million years old.

This is Knowle Quarry.

Wenlock Edge Shropshire Uk 24th March 2017

Several fossil photos to come over the next couple of days. Sadly no Trilobite bits.

Details:

- Fiskars RazorEdge No.5 (These are my primary cutting shears)

- Kokuyo S&T scissors with Fluorine coating (a Tip from SupaBonBon)

- Refillable bottle with .5 and .7mm metal application tips (one is for fryCheck. The other is for GemTac).

- AirDrying fabric marker by Clover.

-Thread Clippers, SeamRipper, and SewingAwl by Clover

-ChopStick and surgical calipers for inverting and poking

-SingerMagnetic PinCushion

(I use it to store my pins)

-GlassHead ExtraFine pins by Clover.

-BentTwizzers (I use these to hold onto beading)

- RedBowlingPin Magnet to catch my pins when sewing(A recent gift from Momoko).

- One MiuMiu Gift Box (Just thought it was pretty and it holds all the tools, less the ChopStick)

-One Monkey for Company.

Kythira, the milky way as seen from the path to the lighthouse in the north of the island

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