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Printed on metallic paper from Nations Photo Lab. They look great, especially the simple colorful designs like the red in center. I need to make the lens part slightly larger since the metallic paper isn't flexible at all.
My last moth for moth week, 2017. I think it's pretty fancy for something so small.
Id help appreciated. Metallic Coleophora Moth?
The Selfridges Department store, Birmingham, England -- with a little help from Photoshop.
For a more conventional view of this amazing building, please link below :
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Hoje tem esse lindão lá no blog!
Ele já é lindão, mas quando coloca qualquer cobertura (no caso na foto está com a cobertura fosca da risqué) ele muda de cor e fica com um tom lindÃssimo de violeta! Apaixonei tanto que estou com ele desde sábado!
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Lá no blog tem mais fotos e mais detalhes. :)
Um beijo grande! <3
An ATW 158 speeds across the BCN Old Line heading towards Galton Bridge, Smethwick. A long exposure to capture the blur through the railings of the LM&S Railway Turnover Bridge; Terry's photo shows the camera bag replacement for an absent tripod, and the photter taking it easy on the deck! Saturday 15.10.16
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I tried to capture water drops without any trigger. It has proven to be very random if not very hard. It is the flash strobe that freezes the moment, and it has to trigger at the exact moment. If I was lucky I could get 1 shot out of 200 to be at the desired instant.
I decided then to build a laser gate using electronic components. It was then much more productive, you get almost 100% of your shot at the precise moment you decide, by adjusting the circuit to trigger with milliseconds precision.
What made me pick this image is the metallic texture that appears in the front of the drop. It fascinates me.
To make this "sculpture" clearly visible in detail, I enhanced light on the metal. I also drew outlines around it to make it stand out clearly. No digital alteration was made by me on the sculpture except the brighter light on it.
1 Description
This Titanic 3D metal painting is a true tribute to this majestic ship whose history is fascinating us. It is made 100% by hand by an artist in metal work. This Titanic metal painting is a small work of art as the ship is similar. The main elements are cut from the metal, painted with a suitable metallic paint. The background of the painting is made of painted metal and decorated with a paint. Metal board dimensions: height 50 cm. Width: 75 cm. Board thickness: 6 cm. Weight: 3.7 kg. This Titanic metal painting in painted metal will relook your home with a modern and trendy metal spirit. Metal is a chic and refined decorative stand. This metal painting is a unique and original art creation.
2 STRANGE CHOICE IMHO. SHIP THAT SANK AT A COTTAGE NAMED THE COAST GUARD WATCH, OVERLOOKING A BUSY HARBOUR.
This wall contains 30,000 light-sensitive diaphragms that were designed to regulate the penetration of light into the building. This is taken from traditional Arab latticework.
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Today Pauls Pix 53 had a wander around the town of Battle, with the challenge of photographing abstracts.
I had fun looking, but I'm really rubbish at finding things ... somehow I need to train my brain to see textures, patterns and how the light falls on things.
This is a section of an armoured statue outside a restaurant.
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.
Two moose, metallic in nature and definitely not real. The one on the left is a sculpture made of rusted metal; the one on the right is a combination moose/ tea light candle holder.
We're Here looks at Not Real animals today.
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!
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Wellcome Collection, London, England
As promised from yesterdays here is London's newest spiral staircase at the Wellcome Collection!
It was a bit of a coincidence and bit of luck that I managed to get a photo of this staircase. I knew that the Wellcome Trust building was undergoing massive renovations and this spiral staircase was part of that so I have been keeping an eye on their progress. As I was travelling into London yesterday I thought I would check on the progress of their renovations and just by shear luck the spiral staircase was revealed and opened to the public yesterday so as soon as I got into Kings Cross Station I went straight down there.
This was one of many images that I got of the staircase. Designed by architects Wilkinson Eyre at cost of about £1 million! Completely made out what appears to be sheet metal, its very stunning to look at and makes you want to keep touching it. It was quite a challenging staircase to take images of due to its asymmetric nature.
Also got few more photos from my time in London, especially some new London Underground photos so keep watching!
Photo Details
Sony Alpha SLT-A99 / ISO100 / f/8 / 1/6s / Sony Carl Zeiss 16-35mm F2.8 ZA SSM @ 16mm
Software Used
Lightroom 5
Colour Efex Pro 4
Location Information
Wellcome Collection is a museum based at 183 Euston Road, London, displaying an unusual mixture of medical artifacts and original artworks exploring 'ideas about the connections between medicine, life and art'. Founded in 2007, Wellcome Collection now attracts over 500,000 visitors per year and is advertised as 'the free destination for the incurably curious'. The venue offers visitors contemporary and historic exhibitions and collections, lively public events, the world-renowned Wellcome Library, a café, a bookshop and conference facilities.
Many *Morpho butterflies are coloured in metallic, shimmering shades of blue and green. These colours are not a result of pigmentation but rather are an example of iridescence: the extremely fine lamellated scales covering the Morpho's wings reflect incident light repeatedly at successive layers, leading to interference effects that depend on both wavelength and angle of incidence/observance. Thus the colours produced vary with viewing angle, however they are actually surprisingly uniform, perhaps due to the tetrahedral (diamond-like) structural arrangement of the scales or diffraction from overlying cell layers. This structure may be called a photonic crystal. The iridescent lamellae are present on the dorsal side of their wings only, leaving the ventral side a drab brown.
Iridescent Blue Morpho, Montreal Botanical Garden, Quebec, Canada.
PixQuote:
"Good photographic compositiion is merely the strongest way of seeing."
-Edward Weston
Metallic Starling (Aplonis metallica) No post-processing done on photo. Nikon NEF (RAW) files available. NPP Straight Photography at noPhotoShopping.com
Macro Mondays theme: Stripes
Not had much time to think creatively this week as my 3 young children have been on half term holidays from school, including today. Then I remembered some shots I'd taken of the inside of our piano but not yet posted. Perfect for this theme.
Will catch up with others posts later today.
another set of plates and bowls to store in my room (for i do not have a kitchen of my own to decorate as i wish at the moment). my bookshelf is starting to resemble a kitchen cabinet.
Usei esse já tem um tempinho, mas não tinha postado ainda. Ele é muito lindo, e olha que não gosto muito de verdão aberto assim, e nem de metálicão desse jeito, mas ele muda tanto de cor, que fica um espetáculo!
Fora que amo o vidrinho com tampa de gatinho, e ainda é perfeito pra carimbar! Gostei tanto dele, que essa semana comprei outro no ebay. Agora só esperar chegar! :)
Beijos queridas e ótima noite!