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Photos from the Mid-CT Photography Meetup Group photo shoot at the FIRST Robotics Competition at the Convention Center in Hartford, Connecticut.
This one started off experimenting with the body shape. I think it turned out ok but I'm not super excited with it. I imagine that before the Battle for the Moon heated up, both countries established small colonies on the moon and did lunar science. When the war began and the respective militaries took over, these still useful unarmed mecha were retained for utility roles far from the front lines.
Super creative name choise- basically just "worker" in german xD
I wanted to give it a russian name at first and add sovjet stickers.. but I had none of those :/
prettymuch build around the rotary saws and the piston head.
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
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.
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.
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
Robot's Royal III
35mm Rangefinder 24x24cm square negative.
Wind up shutter provided for continuous shooting without need for batteries. No film advance.
A very hardy camera from the golden age of mechanical cameras.
The 40mm Schneider Xenon lens is no slouch either.
Shot in available light with a Canon S100 Digital Elph
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.
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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This robot head was inspired by the amazing creativity and flow of art from Jim Rowden. I like the interesting shapes, plus the colours and patterns that he uses in his work. It was also inspired by the machine that I've had to buy to stop my neighbours' cats using my lawn as a toilet!
There are more images of the head, plus a video of its googly eyes in action, plus a photo of the cat scarer on my gallery.
Robotic' Effect Pack These can really be a subtle effect or full-on depending on the opacity/ speed you set them. Digital glitching, TV static, cute loading robot and more! Get your futuristic freak on with these advanced tech-themed effects. These effect packs are add-ons, they only work with Birth's 'GLIMMER' EYE SYSTEM
A pair of cartoony emergency rescue robots: a fireman and a nurse.
Built for the 2015 Brick Built Figure Contest on Mocpages.