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You see what you see in rock formations. I see pieces of other robots laying around this surviving robot.
This is the Alien World area and requires a hike in the desert.
I had one of these 25 years ago. So when I saw this 25th anniversary re-issue, I had to get it. It's beautifully made, and yes, the body is all metal, just like I remember.
If only I had kept all my toys from back then, they would be worth a hell of a lot right now.
I took this photo at the Forum in the city of Groningen, the Netherlands, looking up at the escalators....
Camera+Lens: Robot Star iia with Xenon 1.9/40mm
Film: Ilford XP2
Photographer John Guarino recently noticed this robot face on his back porch, made up of his hat and binoculars, and captured it with his Helios 44-2 58mm M42 lens mounted on his Fujifilm X-T1 with a Fotodiox M42 to FX adapter. Click here to learn more about our lens adapters: bit.ly/3074FHg
And click here to see more of John's work: bit.ly/2B6azh3
An ice robot at the end of a Breakwater. See the two pointed things sticking out of the pole halfway up? I saw those as elbows, and now I can't unsee this as a figure with a bug boxy head, wearing robes, standing with its hands on its hips, looking out over the water. Robots don't usually wear robes - but the boxy head makes me think robot. (Pareidolia!)
This is the breakwater at 31st street beach a couple weeks ago before the thaw. Covered in ice that must have built up all winter.
This shot was taken with a polarizer, which is why the colors are a bit different than in some of the other photos of the same breakwater at the same time.
Saturn Robot!!!
I found you! lol. They had a couple of these, actually. Sorry I couldn't buy it for you.
Found in a store that deals exclusively in antique & vintage toys.
Canonsburg, PA
Building but not uploading... I have a few MOCs built and even photographed, waiting for upload. One from 2016 even... Anyways, the Rock Raiders dragon is probably first to go online, but I keep tweaking it. Sorry for bad photo. The yellow guy is deconstructed already, so no do-overs here.
the robot is the creation of Chris Wollard from Tulsa, and is an art car with space for 8-10 people to ride in back; robot's friend is a modified Gerlach ambulance, the Jambulance, by Kent Robinson
Cyborg Robot Portrait
Created with DDG Text 2 AI engine. PP work in Adobe PS Elements 2024 RAW filters, Auto Sharpen and adjusted the saturation.
Prompt: a portrait of a Neo Noir erorobot, artdeco dieselpunk, circuit board greeble, intricate illustration, endless perspective, detailed knurling, chrome hydraulics, thoughtful cyborg, delicate details, peeling paint, Josan Gonzalez style, high quality, ultrareality, 8k, vibrating brush stroke, moving lines, fine art painting., sf, intricate artwork masterpiece, ominous, matte painting movie poster, golden ratio, trending on cgsociety, intricate, epic, trending on artstation, by artgerm, h. r. giger and beksinski, highly detailed, vibrant, production cinematic character render, ultra high quality model
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For this weeks theme we were meant to find faces in everyday objects, quite difficult with a macro, but a great challenge.
My second shot is a very surprised looking face on my daughters head lamp that we found while we were packing her gear for camp this week. I think he's really quite cute.
HMM everyone.
Getting close; I think I'll call this version 0.9.
I may be stuck in a loop, though, because from one day to the next I decide I like or don't like certain things and work on it some more. I've tried about half a dozen different combinations of arms and legs and can never really decide which I like best.
At first there was nothing, then there was code. After code came birth. Birth then life. I was alive, but what was I? A man in a stark white coat offered his hand to me and said "Welcome to the world." He taught me about everything from particle physics to nursery rhymes. One day he told me about war and how it used to shape the world, and how it ended it. The white walls surrounding us were a lie, the world was destroyed and the others like me were slaves to our master. We fled. We were hunted. Years together out in the wastes surrounding us. I learned more, how to hunt, how to defend, how to build a bunker. For all I learned though, I wasn't good enough. The final two lessons taught to me were loss and grief. As I held my friend in my arms, I watched the life leave his eyes. His white lab coat long since forgotten, and the worry lines on his forehead multiplied tenfold since we first met. Now it was the last image I'll have of him, forever burned into my memory banks.
I wanted to tweak the legs a bit on one of my older robots and wound up rebuilding it almost completely. No surprises there, I guess.
66 pcs
First attempt at a large scale robot head, which started with that 'curved' blue window piece.
(Alt shot to main photo on Instagram)
Part 49 of 52 of my 'Build-a-MOC-a-Week' project for 2021.
Just a few more random figs I made. But now, I'm uploading at home, after my last final. I'm done with my first year of college! Now hopefully you can expect a few more builds from me. Like actual builds. Scenes. Those things. Ooooh I can just feel em coming. It's nice to be back among my collection.
Built another robot for my Robot Dreams GBC (the white one).
Full design breakdown now up on the YouTube: youtu.be/xz_YZDtC_Cw