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Tentatively, this is a flathead pine heartwood borer beetle, which bores those oval tunnels in dead wood.
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.
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 :
www.flickr.com/photos/59303791@N00/2366459266/in/set-7215...
trying to create a metallic look in this one....
thanks for looking in.......appreciated.......best bigger.....hope you have a Great Day
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
www.flickr.com/photos/terry47401/30432330085
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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!
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
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