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For Our Daily Challenge: SCALE is the Topic for 28 November 2010
OK, I know when the bark starts to come off the tree these things are called scales, right? It comes off in scaly sections? I need you to agree with me because the dictionary is not being helpful! Anyway, here is my interpretation for "scales"! Voila!
Golden scales of a sunset moth.
Camera and Equipment:
Nikon D810
Stackshot rail
Thorlabs optical setup.
Lens and Magnification:
Edmund Optics 20x Plan Apo
Custom designed tube lens
20:1, which is 20 times life-size.
Settings:
Stack of 362 exposures
Zerene Stacker, PMax and Dmap.
Stackshot Rail at 1um/step
ISO 64, 0.4-second exposure
Microscopy Method:
Focus Stacking
Reflected Light
Processed in Photoshop and Capture One Pro.
Bandai 1/144 Imperial AT-AT in custom markings.
Build log:
www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/235020826-im...
A heavy yet extremely durable, heat and fire proof shield, absorbs fire damage as well.
this very scale originates from a endangered sub species of a kanohi dragon, often found near lava or deep in its silver mine as its nest.
The Dragon Warrior model of a advanced engineered torch that creates a blade of Fire. The mobile variant offers great performance thats easy to master, requiring less energy from its own source and its user, making it very economical friendly. Its precision focus a perfect and sharp beam of only fire. Strong, Light and Fast. Reaching melting temperatures.
Compared to the Dragon Elder, Tahu's beastly class torch, burns hotter and requires more hard training to master and is incredibly more taxing.
Toa Hotaru
Kanohi: Aki Hau
Younger Brother: Flaris
Element: Blaze
Class: Elite Samurai
Abilities: advanced fire bending and shaping his flames into a katana
Hotaru & Flaris were two young brotherly matoran, starting as low level knights in training in hopes one day they would become Toa. Hotaru was the oldest and a bit more skilled, sharping his and flaris abilities. The two trained, fought and hunted together for years. While most Ta-matoran took work in making masks all day, the brothers were busy earning their place. Hotaru took lessons with the very few that wanted to challenge the makuta. Flaris invested his time into researching armor and weapons and caught up on lessons passed to him from his best friend. The matorans courage & hard work would pay off when the day came for them to begin their future as Toa. Hotaru was the first to evolve into one and quickly joined a team, he said his good byes and took off. Flaris would also evolve into knighthood in the near future
The Kanohi Aki Hau
made by Forge of the Mask Makers - KhingK
Taken for Our Daily Challenge (Topic: Scale)
I might still play around with the edit on this. But it I try my best and it was fun to do :)
I got the idea of having a big me and a little me randomly. I thought I could do it, so I whipped out my camera and decided to stand on the bathroom scale for good measure :) I ended up looking more frightened of myself than I intended, but its okay. I believe my oddly shaped feet and toes are enough to frighten anyone ;)
Hoping everyone is having a superb day! I can't believe my birthday is tomorrow. It doesn't feel real...
PS- My hair is pulled up into a bun. I just now realized that it looks a little odd..
A frosty morning at the river Hull
I wrote a blog on Hull's popular photography locations. Please check it out, it may be useful! www.neilnicklinphotography.co.uk/blog/2015/5/photography-...
Light coloured scales. Panorama of 5 shots.
Camera and Equipment:
Nikon Z6
Stackshot rail
Thorlabs optical setup.
Lens and Magnification:
Edmund Optics 20x Plan Apo
Custom designed tube lens
20:1, which is 20 times life-size.
Settings:
Stack of 240+ exposures each
5 shots stitched in Photoshop
Zerene Stacker, PMax and Dmap.
Stackshot Rail at 1um/step
ISO 64, 0.3-second exposure
Microscopy Method:
Focus Stacking
Reflected Light
Processed in Photoshop and Capture One Pro.
This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Scales
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Écailles
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Escamas
本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #秤
FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Waage
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Escamas
Multiple Composite project set by the college.
I was inspired heavily by FiddleOak for this image who you can find here: www.flickr.com/photos/fiddleoak/
He has some fantastic work, and I enjoyed playing with this style.
Model: Megan Rainey
This week 8 Sept. - 14 Sept.. our theme is:
~~~~~ Unexpected ~~~~~
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Art Week Gallery Theme ~ Unexpected ~
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AI/GIMP/PIXLR
Skógafoss is huge. My tall 6'11"; friend is, for once, tiny. And drenched.
The water plunges from a height of a 14 storey building (60m) to a deafening roar. My phone was getting sprayed with mist a hundred feet away.
I have a diecast model of a 1946 Ambulance that would work well in a scene, but there wasn't a stretcher included with the model. Hmmmm, why not make one, I thought.
In my "parts" box I found some left over brass window frames that had potential for the stretcher's base. And then there was the trusty aluminum tubing that could stand in for the detailing.
It was a plan.
About 10 hours later, there was a little stretcher on my work mat.
Gotta love the web for photo references!
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This image was taken whilst exploring the landscape of Stourhead.
Once the mist had cleared I was left to wonder as to what to do now.
This image was another one of those quick shots as I was moving to my next location and shot handheld. I had noticed the variety of colours from the surrounding trees. I had noticed the couple walking below but the aim was the landscape. I believe the couple add scale to the image. I still hadn't got to my destination when I took this but I was getting closer. If you were wondering I didn't notice any blue sky at the time.
Scale-throated Hermit / Ermite eurynome
(Phaethornis eurynome)
www.igoterra.com/artspec.asp?thingid=8025
Macaé de Cima, Serra dos Órgãos, Brazil.
N scale engine house. This is a Greenmax kit that I just completed. It will probably go on eBay since I have no room for it on the layout. I could probably squeeze it into the Port Carbon yard but it wouldn't look right since the the chemical company at the edge of the yards uses the same sawtooth walls.