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I painted this on my front porch during the hot days!
Painted on a 60x40 8mm mdf board pre-painted white all round!
Painted with acryl metallic which gives it a nice effect upon different angles!!
Another AVP themed painting:
Predator Arena:
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White-throated Kingfisher taken few weeks back.
Spotted group of Kingfisher,this one was chased by four other Kingfisher..seems all that for small Lizard Prey,it looks huge for small Kingfisher.
Taken with Nikon D200&AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4D
Exif:1/50,f/11,ISO 200,420 mm.
The Predator Prowler Is an alien gunship, used when conqering Earth like planets/civilisations. It is a VTOL, but is also equiped with a gravity controler...........
Here is an updated version of my Predator caricature I recently completed for a client. A veteran Predator pilot who flew missions in the war zones.
Custom Lego Predator Chfracter minifigure.
My own custom Lego predator
I spent a lot of time creating custom predator character minifigures. Visit me on site www.brickpredator.com
Foto sacada de la peli Aliens VS Predator jejejejejeej...
Como decimos en mi casa pedazo jocico que tenia esta abeja jajajjaajajajajajajajaj...
Esta sacada en el parque Juan Pablo en un árbol donde se posaban las avispas después de estar un buen rato detrás de ellas,con los sumbidos en mi oreja observé que pasaban al posarse por el mismo sitio...Enfoque el punto y disparé la camara al verla aparecer con ese jocico que parece extraterrestre...espero que les gusten queridos FOTOAMIGOS...A los que no les gustan los bichos espero que vean lo lindos que son y aprecien su puntito que tiene esto del macro...
Abrazos.
Watching full movie at : camreporting.com/american-movie-aliens-vs-predator-requiem/
Thank you for watching . Love you all !
You're one... *ugly* motherf*cker!
My part in Blavoes b day bash... the weather turned pants halfway through the day and spoilt the party
Shouts to all in attendance.
A female Hawk guarding her eggs. Cant wait for the hatchlings to start learning to fly. Think I will get to know this 'lady' very well in the next few weeks...
Predator
This is one of my favorite birds. It has a magical look and nature. I really love it. Don't you agree?!
The TIE predator was an arial assault starfighter used by the Galactic Empire during the Imperial - Sith war. It was more commonly known as the “Eyeballs” of the Imperial Navy.
Wookieepedia Article: starwars.wikia.com/wiki/TIE_Predator
This is my entry to CABGOII, Phase IV. I’m in the final six, and this is the last entry which determines if I win or not, so wish me luck! Oh, and this is actually just a backup entry in case I don’t finish my UT-AT in time. :P
Better pictures coming soon, hopefully.
Fishing from a kayak is an adventurous way to explore our wild waters . Loch Lomond is one of those waters , 39 km long . With warming temperatures and a seriously damp day ahead my confidence on the water was back . I knew the fish would concentrate in the more shallower part of the loch . Here comes the gears .
Hto 73 Lrf rod , this light rod can only cast small rubber lures , 8 gr maximum .
The small reel , 2500 Penn Sargus is perfect for the task , smooth drag system and bomb proof .
The line is so important , I use the trilene 4lb fluorocarbon clear . With low diameter , strong and invisible , it’s the perfect tool for the wary fish .
The lures are rubber shad , and small 4gr jigheads . Fox spikey shad are my favorite , swims like a small fish with a tantalizing paddle tail .
A little smear of Fish Dynamix magic wand and ready go .
In the next six wet hours I will cast this little lure and let it sink to the appropriate depth , merely fishing close to the bottom where the fish lie , in the weed forest . It’s a countdown approach , usually 10 to 20 second in every cast .
I have no idea where the fish are but making this little lure swim pass hungry mouth is deadly .
Getting the tactics right and matching the equipment made my day .
Pike , perch and a bonnie trout , I managed a good selection of hard fighting fish . Not to mention the kayak monday troops , a friendly bunch of wild people , and a typical wet scottish weather . A wet day to remember . Bring on the next adventure ..
Video Here .https://youtu.be/Yv1P7F7T224
The Giant Swallowtail is widely distributed throughout the North American continent. Its range extends from southern New England across the northern Great Lakes states, into Ontario, Canada, through the southern portions of the Central Plains to the Rocky Mountains. The species ranges southward to Florida and the Caribbean, into the southwestern United States, and on through Mexico to Central and South America. In the United States it is mainly found in the south and eastern part of the country.
It is the largest butterfly in Canada and the United States with a wingspan of 3.9 - 6.3 inches (10 - 16.1 cm). Distinction between males and females is very difficult as both sexes are similar, however, females tend to have larger wingspans than males. With both gender the body and wings are dark brown to black with yellow bands. There is a yellow "eye" in each spoon shaped wing tail that can be seen from above or below. The abdomen has bands of yellow along with the previously mentioned brown. Adults are quite similar to the adults of another Papilio species, being P. thoas, which is mainly confined to the southwestern part of the United States.
Giant Swallowtails fly between May and August where there are 2 broods in the north and 3 in the south. But in some areas of the southern United States such as Texas and Louisiana, they may be seen as late as October.
Habitat is mostly deciduous forest and citrus orchards in the south where they are considered an occasional pest due to the host plants for the larvae being trees and herbs of the citrus family (Rutaceae) including Citrus species, prickly ash (Zanthoxylum americanum), hop tree (Ptelea trifoliata), and Common Rue (Ruta graveolens).
Giant Swallowtail caterpillars, nicknamed "orange dogs" visually appear much like large bird droppings on plants. If predators are not fooled by their appearance, the caterpillars can extend their V-shaped osmeterium and release a foul odor to drive away predators.
All giant swallowtails have a distinctive flight pattern which generally looks as if they are "hopping" through the air. Females tend to beat their wings slowly but move quickly. Because females have such large wings, each wing beat will carry it a long way. They can glide long distances before needing to beat their wings again. Males however, tend to have more of a darty flight and beat their wings rapidly but move slower than females because their wings are smaller and each beat doesn't carry them far. Giant swallowtails in general fly fast and high.
ISO400, aperture f/8, exposure .001 seconds (1/1000) focal length 300mm
A Praying Mantis on the hunt for unsuspecting insects - Rucker Canyon, Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona
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