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Thanks Tim for finding him... I hope you had and enjoyable flight delivering back home... It was very kind of you to go to so much trouble!!

Between the silvery outer edges and tips of native Eremophila nivea, I came upon this tiny male wolf spiderling in the process of ballooning. He was hardly bigger than a pinhead. He made several attempts, eventually disappeared.....so perhaps he was successful at getting further afield.

 

Ballooning is a process by which spiders move through the air by releasing one or more gossamer threads to catch the wind. This causes them to become airborne at the mercy of both air and electric currents. Moments such as this remind me of the frailty of life and what others are dealing with. Yet these tiny life forms soldier on.

 

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Happy Macro Monday to all flickr friends, HMM

 

p.s. these balloons are little colored pinheads, wide of the capture about 1cm

With apologies to John Seven...

Happy Sliders Sunday!

I often have a browse through photostreams of old contacts on Flickr. There have been some seriously imaginative togs on here who sadly no longer post.

 

This image is blatant plagiarism of one such, Urban pinhead. His image can be found here.

This is a Clover Mite. These guys are about 1/30 of an inch, smaller than a pinhead.

bit of multiplicity just for laughs with the great model Shiney shoes.

Clover mites are close relatives of ticks and spiders and are true mites, not insects. They are small household-invading mites that have long front legs. To the naked eye they are no more than tiny red bugs and appear no larger than a pinhead.

Just as with the maple leaf, I stopped by a small clump of Galinsoga parviflora, determined to photograph at least one of those tiny flowers. Handheld closeups can be tricky, especially if you contort your body into unfamiliar shapes, performing balancing acts on the ball of one foot and waiting for a lull in the lively wind. As it happened, it wasn't until I'd brought my nose close to the ground that I noticed another pinhead-sized spider in the viewfinder. This one seemed really bent on upstaging the flower: it moved from one petal to the next, depending on the angle of my approach. I finally managed to take a picture with the central disk and its florets relatively in focus, with the supporting actor not far away. :-)

Hellraiser

 

Outfit: PINHEAD Concept Costume Complete By: **V8 UNDERGROUND**

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"And I'm still sitting, thinking, drinking on the platform at the station

Drowning my sorrows, waiting for the trains to come

Having so much fun,

Wish you were here

Cuz it's been years since the trains have run

And I'm still waiting, waiting, waiting

Waiting for the words that never come"

 

(Train Station - Pinhead Gunpowder)

  

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Pinhead removes his mask in the courts library whilst re educating him self in the art of urbex after a little time out :)

These were smaller than pinheads.

9th January 2019 Shredicote Wood Staffordshire UK

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Big thanks to my lighting assistant for expert holding on the reflector :)

Tiny flowers not larger than a pinhead, growing between the stones paving the courtyard of the great baroque palace in Mannheim Germany in early March

This is a wide angle photo and the sun had almost set so it is just a little pinhead on the horizon.

This Zygometis xanthogaster crab spider was so very tiny - no more than 3 mm body length.

 

I'd seen it on a Senecio succulent white flower and got too close so it dropped for safety as many of them do. Then I spent quite a while trying to find this pinhead size spider amidst the mulch. Its pale colours did help!

 

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In the place where time has stood still on the inside, outside carrying on with so called progression is overlooked by the aged.

As I was crouching and craning my neck, trying to frame a little blue Persian speedwell twinkling in the grass on the outskirts of a village, I became aware of a pinhead-sized supporting actor half-stealing the show. After I’d looked closer, they turned out to be a pair, a handsome one at that, poised on their translucent stipes.

Taken at the Reifel Bird Refuge near Ladner, British Columbia, Canada.

 

An experiment in beak and head bokeh.

 

Northern Pinhead ...uh....I mean Pintail.

We have such sights to show you!

... did ya really have to take my picture using such a wide angle?

 

All the better for people to see your cute schnozz, Pip ...

 

but I look like a pinhead!

 

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About time pinhead showed his face again so this should about make up for the delay :)

just having one of those days, im sure pinheads head will be filled and ready to go shortly :)

Pink pinheads in front of green leaves

Walking round the asylum got to some

Finally got closer to the sneaky Azure at Gold Creek Dam. It was under attack by a Forest Kingfisher in a turf war which might explain why it sat for a while as I took shots from the opposite bank of Gold Creek. A minute later there was a flash of wings as the forest dived on him but he was gone. This went on for most of the time I was there in between them both catching snacks.

The sun hadn't got into the creek at this stage so not the greatest shot at 6400 ISO but at least it is bigger then a pinhead in the distance! This is about a 50% crop.

It was amazing to be in his presence.

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All me except the hands, thats Kelly. Little composite all under the same light. kept the light low to try and create some dof f/stop as wide as i could, not as easy as with full frame.

 

strobist sb28@1/64 socked b/dish slight infront of face above.

One much loved cherished chair in the old factory with more repairs and adapted padding than anything alse in this place :)

Pinhead tries his hand at santa in his own way, his choice of parcel delivery red nosed transport just was'nt up for the job!

strobist for pinhead, sb28 @1/16 through umbrella about 12" away directly right of face.

Seasons Greetings to you all :)

Edwina suddenly wished she was a pinhead Barbie.

 

Recycled pic from 12 years ago. In Abington, VA there is an old cemetery with this mound of ivy over the tomb.

One of my Impossible Project test film pictures, shot for the launch of new films at Photokina in Cologne, September 2010.

 

The film is coming along in leaps and bounds and I LOVE the new PX600. It is a million times better than the FF with wonderful tones and textures...

Napoli - June 2018

 

Giant sculpture of a helmet with spikes on top of Castel Sant'Elmo in Naples.

An early one today, headed for a wander around the back streets after dropping mrs pinhead at work with those back to work blues :(

Pinhead resides at shelf 32 while i take in the whole beauty of this room :)

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