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This male Leaf Cutter Bee (Megachile sp) was snoozing in my Lavender for a few days. We seem to have a lot of ground dwelling solitary bees in my area, and that's a good thing!
Tech Specs: Canon 80D (F11, 1/250, ISO 100) + a Canon MP-E 65mm macro lens (around 3x) + a diffused MT-26EX-RT (E-TTL metering, -1/3 FEC, second curtain sync). This is a single, uncropped, frame taken hand held. I'm holding on to the stem of the Lavender with my left hand, and resting the lens on that same hand to keep the scene steady.
Turf cutter, Ireland (watercolour). For centuries, peat (turf) has been used as fuel to heat home in Ireland. The country is now abandoning this practice because of habit destruction and CO2 emmissions.
Yep, the plasma cutter from Dead Space, nearly finished.
Modified it a bit because of laziness at the grip, which is Duke's.
Please tell me what you think about this! :]
This I. P. Hyde knife belonged to my grandfather many years ago. One of my treasures for wood engraving.
(Megachile texana, male)?
ID courtesy of Kim Phillips in the Facebook group Native Bees of North America.
USCGC Ingham ~ At The Dock ~ 12/4/18
United States Coast Guard Cutter Ingham
Key West Harbor ~ Key West Florida U.S.A.
Southern Border Patrol ~ U.S. Coast Guard
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USCGC_Ingham_(WHEC-35)
There has been a bit of fog lately. If it's not one weather extreme, it's another. I thought this looked like a hedge cutter......and I'm not taking this as a sign that I should be gardening!
Pocket cutter, which could be used by engineers for the opening of something not very massive. Possible the narrowing of the beam in one spot for more precise operations.
Just finished Dead Space and Dead Space 2, it was AWESOME! Very liked it, now it's my second favorite franchise after Mass Effect. Scary in some moments, but still dynamic and awesome. Cant wait for DS3.
And I hope the Severed DLC will port on PC.
Comments and fan-emotions from Dead Space would be cool.
P.S.: Which moment in DS2 was most *SCARY!1* for you? For me it was a sun on a school scene. I shoot it off from it's place (nervous, yup) and killed 2 monsters with it and with *WAAAAAAAGH* :3
ANSH128 #17 "Cookie cutter"
Part of a large collection of cookie cutters, some antique, some never used.
One of the images I took for the Macro Monday's challenge, "Cutter", on 9 March 2020. I inherited the scissors from my grandmother, who died in 1969. It's taken me more than 50 years to get around to using them for their intended purpose.
♂ Megachile willughbiella
Size: 8-9 mm
Early morning portrait of a dew covered leaf-cutter bee resting on a grass spike.
Stacked from 47 natural light exposures in Zerene Stacker.
Sony NEX-7, Canon MP-E65 @ 0.4s, f/6.3, ISO100
A smiling happy home-owner. Leaf-cutter Bees (Megachile centuncularis) haven't been around the garden for a while, but now there are loads of them. They usually cut a perfect circular disc out of rose leaves (without greatly harming the rose) to take back to the nest. The nest is usually a hole in timber created by man (in this case a hole drilled in a plank for a bolt) or sometimes created by other creatures such as large, boring beetle larvae. The leaf in this picture is actually growing out of the ground, through the hole, which is some feat as the plank is about a foot (30cm) above the ground, resting on some rocks!
For this week's MacroMondays challenge Cutter.
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