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Kirby Hall
Northamptonshire
U.K.
August 6th, 2022
An Elizabethan country house in the custodianship of English Heritage.
Just a fun idea I had for small mazes.
The maze stud grid is perfectly offset 45 degrees; it uses a technique I invented on my own, but I am sure someone else must have invented it before, so it's not anything mind-blowing.
Feel free to use this idea however you want.
#### Winners of march competition Wonderfull World Of Macro ####
3rd place of March competition Wonderfull World Of Macro , thanks guys. friggin happy face. = ) .
Tahniah utk AKU sendiri. ahaks.
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“Macro world has to love the micro world because its life depends on it!”
― Mehmet Murat ildan
Meanwhile on the roof
Micro (macro) photographs of lit candles, showcasing the amazing art that's produced when a candle's wick burns and the candle's wax melts into incredible shapes.
It took me awhile to be able to expose properly for both the burning wick and the flame itself, and it's challenging to get a sharp focus as I shoot these handheld.
Click on the photo twice to view it large and better see the amazing details.
More in my album, "The Art of the Flame:"
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/albums/72177720306094528
I hope you enjoy.
Micro planetscape.
Put together for STEAM a few weeks ago; Onyasis tower and surrounding landscape and a selection of ships by Legoloverman . The rest by me.
Photo by Bluemoose , poor photoshop by me.
Yet another quick build for Brethren of the Brick Seas on Eurobricks. This time heavily :) based on this micro warehouse of Elostirion's.
This is a close up of a micro angel from "WarScape: Vol1; 8 of 9
This wing technique can also be seen in the micro phoenix in chapter 7
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He's very fragile and most of the pieces are just balancing or tension bound... anyways I like him...
We are not in Spring here, my friends! These flowers are from ornamental cherry trees. The blooming occurs at Winter, especially during June or July in the cities with cold temperatures.
I've had this idea for a while after meeting some superhero fellow light painters at the PNW meetup where I finally pictured what to make in a micro stencil tunnel scene, toilet roll tube style. No double exposure, all done tabletop. Johnny on the camera while TJ spun wool and Aaron shown down the laser. A blast of a meet up and some epic light painting Collabs - this is my homage to you fellow light addicts.
Until a red boomerang piece comes out to replace the red hands this is about as close as I can get.
Enjoy :)
I took these photos in a small town where my mother was born, south of Minas Gerais.
We are in the winter now, and the temperature in this little city sometimes reaches -2°C.
This last weekend I went there and saw for the first time these cherry trees in full bloom. Unfortunately was a cloudy and cool day, but I had to catch this moment!
If anyone has good ideas on how to make backgrounds, please leave a comment. I think this one looks good but has to much warm tones. I have limited space in my home, so I need to make small interchangeable scenes with roads, bushes/trees fence and backgrounds so they can be set up and taken down easily and stored away.
I came up with this tie-fighter technique which only uses 2 pieces, along with a small base for it. All in all, the entire MOC only uses 20 pieces. Hope you like it!
To God be the glory!
I don't know which... just waiting for my son to do his business before we proceed forward. Marina Del Rey, California, near Venice Beach. : > )
A few months ago I thought I'd try my hand at some micro-scale sci-fi architecture. Finally got around to taking some pics. Might turn this into something bigger, time permitted...
Built in 24 hrs for JKmoc's 24 hr build challenge with "dream" as the theme & roller skates as the seed piece in April
The Frosted Window Panes framed the valley below. Clode pressed his hands against the window as he waited for word of his journey. Shortly a squire came in with a rolled scroll wich he handed him with a short bow. Sitting on his cot he began to read. ~We depart tomarrow at dawn. Bring whatever you deem important for what awaits us. You may not be coming back. ~Kirum~ Clode re-folded the scroll and walked to his cabinent, opening it he beheld the object that had started all of this....
This is my first entry to the Legends of Brickdom Micro-Fortress contest. Along with my entries I will have a story to go along. With every new micro a new member will join a "Fellowship" that is being sent to find the source of the growing evil. Enjoy! -Kyle