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A further creation in the spirit of the Titan Series with an even more realistic/insectish approach. Steampunk meets drone technology packed in an oversized creepy insect.

 

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Taken at the metal sculpture within the Midtown Garden of Roppongi.

found this scene in a container .. :-)

  

Coprinopsis sp. maybe Coprinopsis lagopus ?

 

Thankyou for the "EXPLORE"

Photo done with Paint.Net and JixiPix--Artistic Oil.

coppette dell'ikea su fondo rosso per il tema del macro monday di oggi :) viva il mammifero metallico!

Graphic photography. Somewhere, sometime. B37A0426T

Hambur, Germany: On the Set of the Film "Metallic Blues" (Dir.: Dan Verete) 2003.

 

In the pictures are Avi Kushnir and Moshe Ivgy. two very prominent actors from Israel.

 

Shot on Mamiya c220 on Illford XP2 Super 400

  

More about the film: www.imdb.com/title/tt0402374/

macromondays theme: made of metal

Metallic Starling

Aplonis metallica

 

November 15th, 2018

Tully, Queensland, Australia

 

Canon EOS 1D X Mark II

Canon EF 600mm f4L IS II USM lens

Canon 600EX II-RT flash

 

What a fantastic species! These Starlings have amazing plumage - a wonderful metallic like shimmer rolls across their feathers with the light!

 

These Starling migrate from New Guinea each year to breed in Far North Queensland over the summer. They nest in communities that can contains hundreds of birds, building messy, spherical nests that hang from nesting trees. These nests are often only centimeters apart from one another. The noise they make is incredible!

Here's a wasp I've never seen before. This beautiful little nugget was the size of a sesame seed. I think it's Perilampus hyalinus, in the family Perilampidae, many of which are hyperparasitoids - meaning they are parasitoids of parasitoids. (Parasitoids always kill their host eventually, parasites usually don't.)

Tiger beetle was shot in Selangor, Malaysia

NYC - Nueva York - Mayo 2017

Pima Community College – Tucson, AZ

www.pima.edu

Brian Painter – Swarm (detail)

Visiting some older photos again. This one struck me with the metallic sheen to his scales. A real suit of armor! Curious if it has mating significance?

banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens)

At Disney's Animal Kingdom, Orlando, Florida

“Made of Metal”

"Macro Mondays”

The second frame of a dew covered Metallic Beetle. This was the second field test of the new diffuser that I built for the MT-26EX RT. I have since built a second one that seems to be performing better.

 

Note: Possible ID: Anthaxia fulgurans

 

Tech Specs: Canon 80D (F11, 1/125, ISO 200) + a Canon MP-E 65mm macro lens (over 2x) + a diffused MT-26EX RT (E-TTL metering). This is a single, uncropped, frame taken hand held. In post I used Topaz Denoise AI and Clarity in that order. The sharpening in Denoise AI looked really good to me so I didn't run Sharpen AI.

Whut??? Y este modelo viejo que sebastian??? Duhg, bueno, estoy recuperando mi inspiración poco a poco, y si no tengo ganas de crear por ahora, sigo con ganas de ver figuras plegadas, y bueno, esta necesitaba ser plegada. La secuencia de plegado ya es "diagramable" y finalmente es un insecto metálico para mi colección, que no tenía... :S

Brightness and shadows further enhance the personality of the Iberdrola Tower on a day when there is a threat of storms.

Texture, color and light always draws me to a plant or flower.

For Macro Mondays: "Pick Two"

Family: Halictidae. Species: Agapostemon sericeus (Förster, 1771). Female. (Salem, MA)

A big beautiful Air Canada A330-300 touches down on runway 24R after a trip from Frankfurt. The toothpaste blue colous are actually a metallic polar blue reflective of the polar blue colours in the arctic ice bergs up north and off the north, east and west coasts of the country... it's rare to appreciate the metallic quality of the livery but in this pic the reflections seem to highlight it a little more than usual.

A Rose Chafer beetle (Cetonia aurata). The literature says they do indeed like rose flowers though personally I have only ever found them on rough grassland Knapweed flowers such as in this photo.

(Unknown species), Family: Chrysididae

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