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Phoenix Customs Cold War Assassin is on sale finally!
This is my fav Marvel minifig right now, love at the first sight! And the fact that custom is waaaay better than original TLG variant is just blowing my mind. We will see more of him soon ;)
Assassin's Creed Unity
• Camera Tools by Hatti
• Captured on PC with ReShade 4.9.1
• Edited in Lightroom Classic
This little guy was wondering around a Macadamia orchard at night.
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"The Spined assassin bug is found across Canada, throughout the United States and into northern Mexico. It hangs out in sunny grasslands and agricultural fields, where it feeds on the adults, larvae/nymphs, and eggs of a wide variety of insects – crop pests and “good bugs” alike these.
It feeds in the time-honored bug fashion – puncturing its prey with its sharp “beak,” injecting saliva that softens its prey’s innards (“external digestion”), and then slurping out the liquefied tissue. It often waits vertically, head down, on flowers. Goldenrod is a common perch in fall."
Information from: COLLEGE OF LETTERS & SCIENCE
Field Station, 2022 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee website
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
@7680x4320, ReShade(SweetFX), Resample(Lanczos3), Rotate, CheatEngine, refer
Found at Auburn River National Park. Queensland, Australia.
Single exposure, uncropped, handheld, in situ. Canon MT-24EX flash unit, Ian McConnachie diffuser.
Assassin's Creed Unity
• Camera Tools by Hatti
• Captured on PC with ReShade 4.9.1
• Edited in Lightroom Classic
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Just my idea of how a character in a Post-Apoc Assassin's Creed game should look. I decided to stick with the tomahawk idea after I recieved my lovely steel one from Shapeways, and was delighted when I discovered it was a bit rusty too :D
All the rest is pretty straight forward - I hope you like it!
Thanks,
-Chris
Assassin fly ( Asilidae )
With hundereds of micro lenses on it for more details.
“ The Asilidae are the robber fly family, also called assassin flies. They are powerfully built, bristly flies with a short, stout proboscis enclosing the sharp, sucking hypopharynx.[1][2] The name "robber flies" reflects their expert predatory habits; they feed mainly or exclusively on other insects and, as a rule, they wait in ambush and catch their prey in flight. “
Tech info: 32 natural light exposures stacked | optic : canon mp-e 65mm f2.8 1-5x macro | camera body : sony A7
Assassin's Creed Odyssey
Own camera tools, SRWE, ICE.
16 shot panorama.
I just ran up a hill, not knowing what to expect. I was then greeted with this sight. Unbelievable.
Not a tasty flan, or a Jell-O salad, but a 3-mm. wide cluster of assassin bug eggs (possibly Zelus sp.) in my garden.
The color of this Milkweed Assassin Bug is what caught my eye. This was in the Augusta Springs wetlands park and it was feasting on a wild Wingstem flower. This open meadow was so lush with flowers, butterflies and bugs that I could literally have spent hours here! But after lapping the whole perimeter twice and hiking up a steep trail, Anita was about ready to move on in our Sunday journey. :) I may have to take myself there one day when I am not caring for the granddaughter and Anita is at work. :D
Assassin Droid (Lego Purist)
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Found this 'cute' green assassin bug hiding deep in our lantana. About 1 inch long at most. Shot wide open for fun, very shallow DOF. A nice break from those scary butterfly photos. :)
cult assassin) A nearly completed wip but the feet are all that's left, she's one of several female variants that can disappear mid combat and have some of the most relentless attacks
North American wheel bug nymph, assassin bug, in the family Reduviidae and the only species of wheel bug found in the United States.
This scene shows it climbing on a wood rail in Lake Lotus Park in Central Florida. This tiny bug kept charging after me even though I was 4 ft away; it literally gave me the heeebie jeebies!
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After a bit of research and some help from better knowledgeable people I think this is a Spiny Assassin Bug ... and these are not nice guys in the insect world.
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More insects seen before noon along this track through pristine forest.
Good to get a mating pair. Again not very colourful.
As moscas Asilidae são também conhecidas como moscas assassinas. O nome de "assassina" reflete seus hábitos predatórios e agressivos. Alimenta-se principalmente ou exclusivamente de outros insetos que podem ser considerados pragas por isso podem ser benéficas. Uma outra curiosidade é que suas capturas e emboscadas são feitas em pleno voo.