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Project - THEATRE

 

"One Night Only"

 

By Daniel Doggett

 

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

 

One Night Only (written by Daniel Doggett) revolves around the theme of escapism, with the narrative following two very different men who both happen to be having a really hard time of it. Over the space of one weekend, the two of them share more with each other than they have with anybody else in their entire lives. They reveal their most intimate thoughts and secrets. It seems unrealistic that two strangers would be so open with each other, but that’s the point. After this short time they’ll never see each other again, so this weekend is just a time to escape the difficulties they’re each facing in their lives. The performance starred two local actors and was directed by a local director.

Micro Heroes

Talisman of the Justice Machine

Micro Bjd Bely 8cm height.

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

Micro Agri pics from the MAP Training for Northern Mindanao Banks

January 20-23

Barangay White Beach, Pagadian City

For more info, visit:

www.rbapmabs.org/blog/2010/01/northern-mindanao-rbs-train...

Micro Machines KIFV in desert scheme (a generic sand colour with no markings).

 

This would be the counterpart to the M2 Bradley.

Taken with iPhone. Simulated tilt shift.

 

Uploaded with Darkslide.

Recently acquired off Ebay Prestine condition Micro Nikkor Ais F2.8 55mm at a cost of £79.99. D100 used in manual mode, exposure estimated aperture used F5.6/F8. Lighting overcast spitting with rain, usual English Summer weather.

micro biology class, slides of bacillus.

Micro Agri pics from the MAP Training for Northern Mindanao Banks

January 20-23

Barangay White Beach, Pagadian City

For more info, visit:

www.rbapmabs.org/blog/2010/01/northern-mindanao-rbs-train...

Pq. das Neblinas - Bertioga - SP

Julho/2013

This is a living painting made from micro-succulants to fit inside your wall. It will have over 150 micro plants wihen finished.

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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a single dust mite

among skin scales in

housedust]

 

*They may look like monsters from a horror film, but these tiny creatures

inhabit our homes, clothes and even our bodies. A new book, 'Micro

Monsters', showcases some of the planet's most horrible insects and

microscopic beasts. British author and trained zoologist, Tom Jackson, spent

three months compiling the images in the book. Scientists coated the tiny

creatures in gold, froze them in liquid nitrogen and fired a beam of

electrons at the subjects from a scanning electron microscope to reveal the

incredible detail*

 

*Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a single dust mite among

skin scales in housedust*

 

[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a human head louse

with an egg]

 

*"I wanted to get together all the most gruesome and beastly pictures I

could," said 38 year-old Tom from Bristol. "This book shows children

everything that's around them at home, the garden and the playground."*

 

*A human head louse with an egg*

 

[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a brown ant biting a

blade of grass]

 

*"The pictures I'm most pleased with are the close-up portraits of insects

that show the intricate details of their eyes, mandibles and even the hairs

on their heads," said Tom*

 

*A brown ant biting a blade of grass*

 

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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a maggot

head]

 

*"I've tested the book out on my son Ned and it hasn't given him any bad

dreams, in fact he loves it. In particular Ned likes like the nasty worms."*

 

*A maggot head*

 

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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an earwig on a

leaf]

 

*In scanning electron microscopy, a beam of electrons is fired at the

subjects. Electrons have shorter wavelengths than lights waves so smaller

objects can be captured.*

 

*An earwig on a leaf*

 

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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a European

hornet]

 

*Micro Monsters is shortly to be launched in the UK by Amber Books*

 

*A European hornet*

 

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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a daddy

long legs]

 

*A daddy long legs*

 

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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of two water bears (or

tardigrades, microscopic, water-dwelling

creatures)]

 

*Two water bears (or tardigrades, microscopic, water-dwelling creatures*

 

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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a pill

woodlouse]

 

*A pill woodlouse*

 

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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a grain

weevil]

 

*A grain weevil*

 

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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a stable

fly]

 

*A stable fly*

 

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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a fruit

fly]

 

*A fruit fly*

 

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[image: ...A coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a female Lucilia

blowfly laying her eggs. Author and trained zoologist, Tom Jackson spent

three months compiling the 3D pictures. Using scanning electron microscopy,

he coated them in gold and deep froze them in liquid nitrogen before firing

a beam of electrons at the subjects. Micro Monsters is shortly to be

launched in the UK by Amber

Books]

 

*A female Lucilia blowfly laying her eggs*

 

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[image: A coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a female yellow

fever mosquito. A new book shows in intricate detail the mini-beasts that

inhabit our homes, clothes and even our bodies. Micro Monsters features over

80 of the world's most horrible insects and microscopic beasts with

full-colour annotated photographs, lively accompanying texts and facts and

figures...]

 

*A female yellow fever mosquito*

 

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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a tsetse

fly]

 

*A tsetse fly*

 

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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an aphid (Greenfly)

feeding on a leaf]

 

*An aphid (Greenfly) feeding on a leaf*

 

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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a bluebottle

fly]

 

*A bluebottle fly*

 

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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a yellow dung

fly]

 

*A yellow dung fly*

 

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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a long-horned

beetle]

 

*A long-horned beetle*

 

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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a hover

fly]

 

*A hover fly*

 

CHIYAAN

Micro at YHA, Fulda, Germany

Original, unedited image for "micro" category in photography class

got the micro-nikkor 105mm lens a few weeks ago

Bell & Howell 28mm 2.8f with extencion tubes.

Micro Sucre - Bolivia 2012

Pentax Spotmatic F (Fomapan 200) + Jupiter 21m 200mm f/4

Pete and his micro kite - less than 15cm high.

Kolkata, India - August 22, 2010:- Two rural Indian women are busy with making hand-knighted garments at outskirts of Kolkata, India on 22nd August 2010..

** Note: Visible grain at 100%, best at smaller sizes

Micro teddy elephant, full jointed, 4 cm (1.57"), for adoption on Etsy

Reinforced concrete is robust and highly durable. However, it is sensitive to faults resulting from design flaws, incorrect construction practices or both.

Micro-Concrete

 

My son has started a Micro Brewing Company. This is one of his first products. It's excellent and delicious.

Micro Agri pics from the MAP Training for Northern Mindanao Banks

January 20-23

Barangay White Beach, Pagadian City

For more info, visit:

www.rbapmabs.org/blog/2010/01/northern-mindanao-rbs-train...

Shot using my Nikon D-60 with micro set-up. No digital zoom.

For taking extremely up-close photos.

 

Micro set-up includes:

-Sunpak ring light

-Nikon pb-6 bellows

-Nikon 55mm 1:2.8 micro lens.

Micro Bjd Bely 8cm height.

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

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