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Tentatively, this is a flathead pine heartwood borer beetle, which bores those oval tunnels in dead wood.
Omlopen NS 1001 bij afscheidsrit 12-december 1981 te Hilversum.
Mijn normale lens van de Practica was bevroren, dus een tele-opname. Ik zie mijn metallic groene Simca 1100 ook nog!
Yet another photo set that wasn't quite right for the contest, but was fun to shoot anyway!
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Metallic Starling (Aplonis metallica) No post-processing done on photo. Nikon NEF (RAW) files available. NPP Straight Photography at noPhotoShopping.com
That metallic sheen of cynicism, that grayish shade of gloom, that slowly spreading lethargy, half mixed with sense of doom
Discovered last year that closeups of melting snow when converted to b+w look almost metallic. Couple that with some water drops from the meltwater and this is the result.
Sounds a simple formula but I
spent a good hour last night trying to time my shutter finger with the drip of the melt-water! Quickly melting ice doesn't stay still either (I brought it inside to shoot it) so focus drifts away through time.
Used flash to get the exposure fast enough for the water drop and used Silver Efex Pro with a bit of selenium toning to finish off the image.
I quite like the result. Hope you like it too.
A spool of metallic thread photographed with a Sigma 105mm EX DG f2.8 macro lens on a Canon 7D.
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Metallic Starling pair
Aplonis metallica
January 11th, 2023
Brinsmead, Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Canon EOS R5
Canon RF 100-500mm F4.5-7.1L IS USM lens
These amazingly coloured birds migrate from New Guinea to Far North Queensland each year for the wet season to breed. They construct incredible communal nests in specific trees, with some locations housing hundreds of nests all together.
Each year these birds return to the same trees they have nested in previously to raise their young, before heading back to New Guinea.
More social distancing is needed in Wisconsin. My state has one of the highest rising COVIV-19 rates in the nation. These structures were seen on the rooftop of Blue Harbor resort.
Another tiny member of the long-legged fly group. This one is metallic green and almost shaped like a mosquito, I think.
Rockport, Texas during August 2020
It looks as if Matt is helping Penelope and Susie with their homework today. They have to sort the minerals and gemstones into metallic and non-metallic groups.
ADAD February
Seen on the one road in Knoydart which goes from the tiny village of Inverie to Airol (about 8 miles), probably the safest place in the UK for it to cross the road!
The Metallic Bloom
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A close up of a drawing compass if you couldn't guess. Taken with a Canon 60mm USM Macro lens.
Our Daily Challenge - Metallic - 4/20/14
The "wing" of a bee from the family Xylocopa. It's really amazing that the normally brown wing becomes blue in the diffuse light. This is the second photo of the my new "Wing Series".
Camera: Canon 6D
Lens: Nikon 10x
Magnification: 10x
Light: 2 Ikea Jansö
Focus Stack: 90 shots
Automated Rail: WeMacro (10 um)
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Metallic Starling
Aplonis metallica
November 14th, 2018
Flying Fish Point, 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!
Metro Exodus
- 5120x2880, cropped;
- ReShade framework;
- Otis_Inf's camera tools for freecam, FOV and timestop, Philos's guide for hiding UI and fast switching resolution.
My last moth for moth week, 2017. I think it's pretty fancy for something so small.
Id help appreciated. Metallic Coleophora Moth?
Metallic Starling
Aplonis metallica
January 14th, 2023
Brinsmead, Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Canon EOS R5
Canon RF 100-500mm F4.5-7.1L IS USM lens
One of my favourite species from Far North Queensland, the fantastic Metallic Starling.
These amazingly coloured birds migrate from New Guinea to Far North Queensland each year for the wet season to breed. They construct these incredible communal nests in specific trees, with some locations housing hundreds of nests all together. As you can see in this image, the nest are built right on top of each other & can cover the whole tree, like a sprawling high-rise of Metallic Starling apartments!
As you can imagine the noise (& sometimes smell!) is something else! There are often squabbles amongst neighbouring birds & sometimes they will try & steal nesting materials from one another! It can be quite chaotic.
If you look closely, this pair both have food in their mouths ready to feed their demanding offspring safely concealed within their nest.
Amazingly, each year these birds return to the same trees they have nested in previously to breed & raise their young, before heading back to New Guinea.
Fantastic birds!
Thin-spined jumping spider, Tutelina elegans. Just the coolest little critter -- looked metallic green-gold as it moved. Quite friendly, kept trying to jump to me.
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2 STRANGE CHOICE IMHO. SHIP THAT SANK AT A COTTAGE NAMED THE COAST GUARD WATCH, OVERLOOKING A BUSY HARBOUR.
trying to create a metallic look in this one....
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