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Three individuals of Macroscopic Solutions, LLC captured the images in this database collaboratively.
Contact information:
Mark Smith M.S. Geoscientist
mark@macroscopicsolutions.com
Daniel Saftner B.S. Geoscientist and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer
daniel@macroscopicsolutions.com
Annette Evans Ph.D. Student at the University of Connecticut
annette@macroscopicsolutions.com
(this work added to my Art Gallery inworld)
SecondLife Photographers and Artist all know of the amazing ever-changing and creative scenery of the EMBRYO sim. If somehow you do not - YOU NEED TO! The landscape builders of this sim creates some of the most nature-realistic and artist lands in SL. But these creators surely need us SL photographers to capture their work for a permanent record as the beauty does not stand still.
This art work was captured on April 2nd, 2011 during the sim's change to Spring - and wow the builders did not disappoint. When I arrived to explore, I took many photos but this little shack of a farmhouse with a water windmill standing over it and a little front yard fence really caught my attention.
In this capture I was looking for that dark gloomy eerie lonely farmhouse look. The strange glows in the foreground seem to accentuate the ominous dark shadows lurking just behind the lil shack. I loved the shadowy trees and so I worked with my own textures to create an crisp contrasting outline of the tree branches as they almost look to grab the house. The windmill stands tall and glows to the front as well.
I decided I wanted to use a strong embossing on the art and use a mix of my red and brown and green textures to almost give a Leathery embossed look. I liked how it added to the branches and mill. You can also see the falling rain ni the front of the art to the right. Then I worked to make the whole art look grungy and grainy like old worn wood.
I called this Rustic Tempest because I felt the skies around the little home were in turmoil or a surrounding tempest.
CREDITS & PERMISSION:
The main photograph is my own photograph from the virtual world of SecondLife. I abided by all terms and conditions formally set out by the owners of SecondLife - LindenLab Inc. when taking this photograph. See details of builders of the sim in SecondLife that I photographed below:
The SecondLife 3D Builder & Sim info where I took photo...
Owners/Builders: The "embryo_*" (group)
SIM Name: EMBRYO ::Ruscott::
SURL LM (need SL Viewer to use this link) : slurl.com/secondlife/embryo/27/217/23The 4 textures used to enhance this artwork are from my private stock of textures
Embryo - 14.09.2023 - Take the A-Train Musicfestival - Haus Elisabeth Salzburg
www.jazzfoto.at/konzertfotos23/_take_the_a_train/_tag2/em...
Besetzung:
Maasl Maier: Bass, Synthie
Sascha Lüer: Saxophon
Jakob Thun: Schlagzeug
Marja Burchard: Vibraphon, Orgel, Posaune, …
night cruising...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9k_gM_WNzwM
以前のSIMのSSはほとんど残っていないので,こうして少しでも思い出を残していこうと思っています。
ささ,DUBでも聞いてリラックス。
何故花を植えたのか。
それは内緒のお話。
ただ一つこのデータの世界で、この実在しない空虚な世界で・・・
ある人の心に涙を降らせたのは事実で、その時初めてこのsimを
作ってよかったと思った。
何故、embryoが花のbedで覆われているか、それは一つの悲しいお話。
July 9, 2020
We found a small mass of squid eggs on the beach today. In these pics, if you look closely you can see the shapes of tiny baby squid. There are no tentacles, but you can see eyes, fins and a big yolk sac.
I'm guessing they are longfin squid, (Doryteuthis pealeii), because they are around here. Please let me know if you think it's something else.
Crosby Landing Beach
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
Photo by brucetopher
© Bruce Christopher 2020
All Rights Reserved
...always learning - critiques welcome.
Tools: Canon 7D & iPhone 11.
No use without permission.
Please email for usage info.
Found some old snapshots taken in Embryo probably five/six months ago, then forgotten.
Edited in a rush, but I loved the end of summer feeling...and the hat, of course!
(and credits for once!)
This nine-screen composite video (a winner in the 2017 FASEB BioArt competition) captures the first 24 hours of life for nine different animal species (from left to right, starting at the top row):
Zebrafish (Danio rerio), a popular model organism for studying development
Sea urchin (Lytechinus variegatus), a spiky marine relative of the starfish
Black widow spider (Latrodectus mactans), I think it’s safe to say this one needs no explanation!
Tardigrade (Hypsibius dujardini), an eight-legged micro-animal that lives in water, mosses, and lichens
Sea squirt (Ciona intestinalis), an immobile, filter-feeding organism that lives on the ocean floor
Comb jelly (Ctenophore, Mnemiopsis leidyi), an ancient, water-dwelling invertebrate that looks like a tiny, transparent jellyfish
Parchment tube worm (Chaetopterus variopedatus), a spiny marine worm
Roundworm (Caenorhabditis elegans), a soil-dwelling worm, the first multicellular organism to have its genome sequenced, and a popular model for studying development
Slipper snail (Crepidula fornicate), a medium-sized sea snail
Credit: Credit: Tessa Montague, Harvard University, and Zuzka Vavrušová, University of California, San Francisco
NIH support from: Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
He totally changed after he saw me. Copycat! <3
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On Till . (hair) lamb, (skin) &bean, (tattoo) the habitat (unreleased, coming soon-ish), (stache) discord designs (modded), (glasses) gritty kitty, (tie) aitui, (shirt) this is a fawn, (jeans) armidi
On Willa . (hair) Hair OH, (skin) fashionably dead, (tattoo) aitui, (stache) discord designs, (cardi) nylon outfitters, (top) whippet & buck, (jeans) armidi
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Heeeey, according to flickr, this is my 100th photo. \o/
Northwestern Salamander embryos about to hatch in an egg mass. Low gradient tributary to Rivers Inlet, Great Bear Rainforest, 2014.
I also had to go and make cute pics of myself at Embryo :)
The texture is by Jane.Siet: www.flickr.com/photos/janesiet/2951635152/, thank you!
Today my cat found an egg and took it to our garden. But, an egg is an egg and very fragile so my cat had damaged the egg with his teeth.
When I want to put the egg away it broke and this is what I saw.
A little embryo of a bird. It wasn't alive anymore. And because i'm not seeing an embryo in an egg everyday, I decided to take some pictures.
Vandaag heeft onze kat een ei gevonden (of gestolen...kan ook). Hij bracht dit mee naar huis. Omdat een ei erg breekbaar is heeft de kat het ei met zijn tanden beschadigd. Toen ik het ei op wilde pakken brak de schil en zag ik de embryo van een vogel.....dood natuurlijk. En omdat dit geen dagelijks beeld is dacht ik....laat ik er een foto van nemen.
Side and back lit to show embryo, 21 frame focus stack using Zerene stacker, MP-E65 at 5x lens plus extension tubes and 50 micron step intervals using StackShot www.flickr.com/photos/13084997@N03/4279012996/
Siestabril on her fantastic Embryo sim. This is the last picture I am uploading that I did in 2009, goodbye old...hello new :))
these are embryos i made a few years back as part of my school work, they are made from FIMO, and painted with acrylics and varnish.
these are embryos i made a few years back as part of my school work, they are made from FIMO, and painted with acrylics and varnish.
IC1848 is also known as the Embryo Nebula (or occasionally the Soul Nebula due to its proximity to the Heart Nebula). It is approximately 7500 light years distant in the constellation of Cassiopiea.
Takahashi Sky 90 at f/4.5
SBIG STL-4020M (remote head)
Takahashi EM-200
H-Alpha: 4 hours
OIII: 2 hours
SIII: 2 hours
Processed with Maxim/DL, CCDStack, and Photoshop CS4
Noel Carboni's Astronomy Tools