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Chris Brookes with Michigan DOT presented a Micro Session on the Expo floor.

Project - FILM

 

"The Minotaur"

 

By Jess Mone

 

The showcase for the Micro Commission Film project took place on Sunday 5 October 2014 in the Cornerhouse Annexe.

 

The Minotaur is a short thriller/drama based on a short story that Jess wrote. The film features Delilah, a young girl trapped in a maze, a maze that is endlessly narrow and dark. She isn't aware of time passing, she never needs to eat or sleep. But she is running. There is something else inside the maze with her, something she only catches glimpses of. But it is difficult to forget those raging, red eyes. And so she runs endlessly, running from a creature she knows nothing of, stopping now and then when she believes she is safe. But she is never safe. The Minotaur sees all.

A micro mech in red, old grey and dark grey - weapons and accessories not included.

My first camera was a toy camera that used 110 film cartridges, a gift from my parents when I was 9 years old

canon 50mm 1.4f with close up filter attached

Had a quick tinker and built this micro viper from Battlestar Galactica.

Das Trotti unserer Tochter

Micro Bjd Bely 8cm height.

You can find her on my Etsy: www.etsy.com/mx/shop/Nenedoll

PETRI micro compact 小黑機

And what exactly is wrong with Mini USB?!

Various plant life 60mm micro

Miel and I decided to go on for a ride on the streetcar, so we packed up her wooden toy streetcar and headed to the Castro terminus of the F Market line.

 

When we arrived PCC streetcar No. 1050 — the very same car upon which her toy is based — was waiting to give us a ride.

 

So fun! It's not every day a kid gets to see her toys come to life.

3.4cm (about an inch) tall wooden ball jointed doll

Fly walking in micro adventureland

HAPPY NEW YEAR! 2013! :-D

 

Thought I'd start off our New Year Journey with some beautiful weed flower micros, especially nice to look at for those who are cold/snow-bound...Spring is on the way.

 

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From my set "Best Weed Flower Micros:"

 

www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/sets/72157626023965740/

 

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Some of these photographs appear to be close-ups of regular-sized flowers; they are not. All of these photos are micro (macro) photographs of the super-tiny blooms that blossom on common weeds.

 

Weed flowers...wild flowers...whichever appellation you want to bestow on them nonetheless these almost microscopic beauties are the flowers that bloom on the weeds in my yard.

 

Most of these flowers when measured petal tip to petal tip at their widest diameters measure 1/4" (6mm) across…or less...the entire bloom is that small. But the smallest weed flower I've shot yet is a small ring of flowers that measured less than 1/32" (.7mm) in diameter which encircled a spire which measured about 1/64" (0.3mm) in diameter.

 

For some photos I’ve included references to common objects such as the head of a paper match. On some others I’ve listed a description of the actual size of each object in the photo.

 

So far I've made over 600 photographs of over 48 varieties of weed flowers; this set represents the best of the best.

 

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My photographs and videos and any derivative works are my private property and are copyright © by me, John Russell (aka “Zoom Lens”) and ALL my rights, including my exclusive rights, are reserved. ANY use without my permission in writing is forbidden by law.

 

This one was a real struggle, I thought some type of leaf mine moth. Turns out a micro Caddisfly, I never new they existed. only a few mm long and we cannot give exact ID sadly

2016/17 San Jose Sharks

Project - ART

 

"As Alive, As Uncertain"

 

By Neetu Roy and Ella May Rackham.

 

The showcase for the Micro Commission for art is took place on Saturday 6 Sept 2014 in the Cornerhouse Annexe.

 

The idea behind the art project came from the £500 that the two young people were given in order to realise their idea. They decided to focus on what others would do with the same amount of money. Armed with a couple of questions, a camera and a smile, they asked the willing inhabitants of Manchester to write their answers down and the result has been captured through photographs, portraits, and placards.

Gilles Lodolo au micro

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