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My new Daphne shrub came with these lovely flowers and with gorgeous scent.
Texture by 2 Lil’ Owls/Light Up Collection # 39.
PP work in Topaz Labs/Clean filters.
Die letzte Birne mit Glühfaden die noch im Haus ist, ist in der Mikroskopbeleuchtung. Größe der Glühwendel ist 5 mm.
The last bulb with a filament left in the house is in the microscope light.
The size of the filament is 5 mm.
HLc...oF!
For the modern vs. vintage, I chose to shot a candle with flame for vintage along with the desk lamp connect to electric. For those few days that Broken Arrow and Tulsa was powerless the old candles and battery radio was nice to have.
Hippeastrum: Stamens with filaments (white) ending in anthers carrying pollen.
Although the 1987 decision settled the question of the scientific name of the genus, the common name "amaryllis" continues to be used. Bulbs sold as amaryllis and described as ready to bloom for the holidays belong to the genus Hippeastrum. "Amaryllis" is also used in the name of some societies devoted to the genus Hippeastrum. Separate common names are used to describe the genus Amaryllis, e.g., "Naked Lady"
Inspired by nature and fabricated by robots, the Elytra Filament Pavilion explores the impact of emerging robotic technologies on architectural design, engineering and making.
The sculpture is growing every week. So I plan to go back in a few weeks time to see how it is progressing :-).
Filaments - Hummingbirds are some of my favorite subjects. When I photograph a subject that I don't have to put too much effort to find, I instead like to challenge myself to capture something unique like behavior or detail. In this case, I headed out to the coast deliberately on a bright overcast day, as this lighting seems to bring out the iridescence of hummingbirds best, allowing me to capture maximum detail.
I had a blast photographing Allen's Hummingbirds for the first time with a mirrorless rig. What I didn't count on was taking over 3,000 pics unintentionally - 20 frames per second gives too many images in some cases. However, a benefit of that is you get every pose you could ask for. Was very happy to capture every single feather filament of this hummingbird!
Species: Allen's Hummingbird (Selasphorus sasin)
Location: Northern California, CA, USA
Equipment: Canon EOS R5 + EF 100-400mm IS II + EF 1.4x III Extender, Handheld
Settings: 1/200s, ISO: 1250, f/10 @560mm, Handheld, Electronic Shutter