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Remained here viewing the sun on the horizon despite the wind it was actually warm, 6 Celsius. From here we were able to view the dam to the east and the heavy waves on the open St. Lawrence River...
The past few months I've had this satellite (just the dish) sitting on my desk, and I couldn't find a use for it in a minifig scale MOC. Then I realized it was much more useful in a micro MOC. I don't normally build micro, but this was a refreshing build, and I hope to build more micro in the future.
I finally managed to get a Gameboy Micro, so naturally I built it out of Legos. I did not realize how ridiculously tiny the Gameboy Micro is, so it proved to be quite a challenging build. I still managed to build this in a day, and there was a lot of give and take in terms of what details I could include. I managed to incorporate the headphone jack, a slight curve, and the black part being slightly raised over some of the bley frame. I could've used 1x8 tiles instead of the inverted brackets, but I would've lost the subtle curve (also they would've been held in only by gravity and friction).
The finishing of this creation means that I have created every Gameboy model out of Legos!!! Don't pull any of that Gameboy Light (same as a Gameboy Pocket, except it has a backlight and a different battery cover, plus it was released exclusively in Japan) or GBA SP AGS101 (Same as a normal SP except it has a backlight) nonsense on me. As far as I'm concerned I have finished the entire Gameboy line out of Legos. I will be taking a picture of all of them together as soon as I repair a few of them.
A micro Neo Insectoid ship for an upcoming display.
More pix here: www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=540635
Another creation built for the Decisive Action 3 game happening over on MOCpages.
The specifications for this build required that none of the ships exceed 12 studs in length, 4 studs in width, or 3 bricks in height. Thus, the proportions of some of the ships are a bit distorted.
I'm hoping that that the ship types are at least clear. There is an SSBN, two SSNs, two DDGs, and ASW cruiser, two VLS CGNs, two docked CVNs and one more in the harbor (launching two fighters), an LHA, two supply ships, a hospital ship, and two old battlewagons.
When these micro bats are at rest, they are only as big as a match box.
Found in back shed north east coast Australia. Took shot standing in middle of shed and set up myself on ladder and watched them fly around me. Held camera and focused on wall and took shots with camera and flash in front of me so did not have to use view finder. That way I could track the bats with my eyes and try to guess when to hit the shutter button. Took a few shots before I captured this little critter. Image was cropped as had to zoom back and was not dead centre.
The micro Phantom. This one took a little longer to get right but I’m very pleased with how a throwaway detail has turned into a half decent little build.
I’ve put together instructions, for sale on Rebrickable, with the Rebels starfighters thrown in for good measure. Enjoy!
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-50605/ron_mcphatty/micro-ghost-p...
Here are the characters of Star Wars Rebels using just a handful of pieces. Talk about micro building!
Florecillas creciendo sobre el musgo de un muro. Castillo de Foix, Francia.
Canon 5DmkII + Sigma macro 150/2'8, a f3'5, iso 200.
Mellifluous...flowing smoothly and sweetly...as the lines of this creation surely are.
View at largest size and you can check out the spider web!
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The photographs in my set, "Weed Flower Micros," may appear to be close-ups of regular-sized flowers – they are not!
These are micro (macro) photos of tiny little flowers which bloom on ordinary weeds.
How tiny? The largest weed flower in the set is only, when measured across its widest part from petal tip to petal tip, 3/4" in diameter!
Some of these miniscule flowers are so small that the entire blossom you are looking at is 1/4" in diameter…again that’s measuring from petal tip to petal tip across the widest part of the bloom!
The smallest part of a weed flower that I have managed to successfully shoot and achieve good detail in is a photo I made of a bud that measured LESS than 1/16" in diameter across its widest part! For a reference to its size I have also included a photo of that bud next to the head of an ordinary paper match, which dwarfs the bud.
I am delighting in discovering the beauty, complexity, and variety in something so small that it’s easily ignored or downright difficult to see with the naked eye.
And it’s an even greater delight to realize that this incredible beauty has been growing wild in my lawn, year after year, right under my un-seeing eyes as I’ve repeatedly mown them down with my lawn mower, never realizing the unseen beauty that I was trampling under my feet.
I hope you enjoy viewing these as much as I do. I have a lot of fun making them for us to look at!
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See more of these incredible, tiny jewels in my set, "Weed Flower Micros:"
And always looking, "Smart as paint" !
PZ44 'Mollie May', as you may have seen her before ?
Last year was difficult for them, this one can't be much better ?
A terrible beauty... in all its length: a caterpillar of a
Labkrautschwärmer - Bedstraw Hawk-Moth (Hyles gallii (=Celerio gallii) - Бражник подмаренниковый