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H with buzzed nape after salon visit

I could watch nature doing their thing for ages wish I could of got closer

Buzz made from icing. Used skewers on each leg for support, and a bendable armature wire on each arm. Was pretty happy with how he turned out :)

An Eagle Owl getting buzzed by a bee!

so what have we here?

 

I don't know to be honest

 

I found it dead, on a window ledge in my house, either becuase it had naturally expired, or someone had helped it along its way . It had beautiful wings and was larger than a house fly.

 

I took loads of photos of it, by my front window which doubles up as my indoor studio and is the main place where the photos in my table top photography set are taken.

 

This is the first time that I have tried to articulate how I approach photography. Basically, in a nutshell - I see possibilities in the viewfinder. So here, the fly had beautiful wings but as I was moving my camera in and out of focus, against the subdued light of the window (the curtains were nearly closed, it was hot) - I saw an image like this in my viewfinder, and liked it, so then played around with focus.

 

Taking photographs against this window is amazing - many of my photographs taken this way (ie wide open lens) have a beautiful green backdrop, and some of my fly photos taken that day have an orange background - something to do with the bright sunlight.

 

I had three goes to get the photo I wanted, uploading to my computer each time - not sure if I could work in film as I need to see the product. The window was slightly open and the last time I uploaded the fly disappeared, taken somewhere by the wind - so I thanked it for letting me take photographs, and I hoped that in return I could show its beauty.

 

View On Black

Very quick doodle with the new Buzz Lightyear wings.

I used an SB800 through a white umbrella to camera left and a SB600 bare to camera right.

Buzz is about 8 weeks old in this picture.. He was named after Buzz Aldin.

Pistoeka sabotage droids, better known simply as buzz droids, were a type of insect-like automatons that were deployed in swarms during battlefleet actions by the Confederacy of Independent Systems.

Chauntelle DuPree of Eisley at the Buzz Oven show.

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Buzz-Off is a humanoid bee, and friend of He-Man. He comes from a race of Bee People based in the Mystic Mountains, given the name Andreenids.

another shot from yesterdays short sunshine break ,first buzzard of 2012

I'm sure most of you feel the same way that I do about the official LEGO design for the Separatist Buzz Droid. They range from being laughingly awful (*shudders* the one with the battle droid legs still haunts my dreams) to simply being too cumbersome and not really in line with minifigure proportions.

 

So, as I was cleaning my Star Wars collection, I devoted some time to redesigning my two Buzz Droids before putting them on display. What started out as a simple swapping out of a few parts lead to a complete re-imagining. I've seen other great Buzz Droid MOCs, but many of them are flimsy and don't have a lot of playability. These little guys hold up well and are pretty posable.

 

As always, feed back is encouraged. :D

Buzz Boeing 737-8200 SP-RZF departing Glasgow for Krakrow. This was the first visit of Ryanair's "gamechanger" aircraft to Glasgow.

Whitelee windfarm, the largest in Europe.

 

I've tried to catch light reflection in blades before,.. this time it actually worked. : )

  

better viewed large, (wish i could show original size)..

I would've appreciated it more if he'd have helped us shovel the driveway :)

 

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I didn't ;have the reach to get decent shots of the eagles flying by, so at times I switched to other things flying by...

Sunken Gardens

Male osprey (top) doing a close fly-by on-top of his female mate (bottom).

PIXAR Pals Cavalcade, Disney's Hollywood Studios

La fotografía macro en general, y de insectos en particular, es uno de los campos que quiero probar más a fondo en este 2023.

 

Que sea un año al menos tan bueno como el que acabamos de despedir. Salud para todas!

Oregon Gardens, Silverton, Oregon

I was having those staring-into-space moments when this image struck me.

 

But I felt that the stamp did not really capture that irritation this time. :D Was fun doing it anyway.

2020 ID. Buzz.

 

Nikon D5600 + (Nikkor 018-140mm lens)

Buzzing Spider, Anyphaena accentuata. 24 July 2025. Ealing, London, England, UK.

 

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réalisée en extérieur dans mon jardin

A horsechestnut tree, Westbrook, Maine.

He's not flying...He's falling with style!

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