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A dragonfly pitifully trapped in spiderweb by its wings...

I know it is hot everywhere but where I live. I can sit here and enjoy the fact we are not dying in the heat and humidity.

I feel for all those who have no choice but to suffer through it. So keep cool and hydrated.

Sometimes the most beautiful things can be the most trapping.

 

Well it was probably one of the most awkward pictures to do! The fence in my garden has been knocked down and my neighbours were smoking outside when I started taking these. They must have thought I was a complete weirdo.

 

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Self-portrait series. Day 157.

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Model: Trap'eure Drop point

Edge Grind: Flat

Steel: O2 toolsteel

Blade Length: 4.5 inches (11cm)

Overall Length: 9 inches (23cm)

Steel Thickness: 5/32 inch (4mm)

Handle Material: Bog Oak and blue stabilized sycamore maple

Handle Liners: blue g10

Hardware: Loveless bolt /brass tubing

Leather Sheaths (premium veg tan-Thickness 3.5 mm)

Hand stitching

 

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Butterfly valley in tribal village Maolin,Taiwan.

Leaves trapped in ice... I have to remind myself to look down sometimes...

I designed this easy model after I folded the "Hypercube" by Nicolas Gajardo and Mateo Diaz, published in "4 esquinas #1". I was trying to fold a much simpler one, and came out with this, which can be seen as a rhombic dodecahedron trapped inside an hypercube, hence its name.

Each model is folded from 12x A8 rectangles, using Tant, EH, and tracing paper. The leftover pieces (cutting out the units from an A4) were used to fold a stand.

I prefer it folded from a single color, to see more clearly the polyhedron inside. I especially like the one folded from tracing paper, when seen backlit, and when looking it from a specific angle (the three-fold vertex), it can resemble a cube inside another cube, with a distorted perspective.

Trapped by Karl Rudhyn (2017)

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A row of WW II tank traps in Lossie woods.

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Searching for our crab trap - YES we found it (((:

 

...... To be continued..... !!!

 

Sechelt Inlet, near Tuwanek, Sunshine Coast, British Columbia, Canada

Una delle mie quattro foto che verranno esposte a Milano dal 17 al 24 maggio alla II° Mostra Fotografica Collettiva "ESPONITI 2011" contro l'Omofobia ideata ed organizzata da Gaia360 e Donne in Rete presso ATM Bar, Bastioni di Porta Volta 18/A.

 

L'evento debutterà con una conferenza stampa sempre presso l'ATM Bar alle ore 12.00.

Sarà presente come madrina dell'evento Lella Costa.

L'inaugurazione della mostra rivolta al pubblico inizierà alle ore 19.00.

 

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I have never seen a spider like this - but saw this one in my garden. It did not notice me as it was busy dispensing a bee.

 

Through my research, I believe it is a flower spider 'diaea albiceris' which is not common and usually found in New South Wales and Queensland. This one is further south! The female has a body length of 7mm; the male is unknown. They are a spider that can be spotted during the day as it hides during the night.

Processed with Silver Efex Pro 2

 

Hollow Ponds, East London, UK

Jude (age 4)

 

Glasgow 2014

The coyotes move the signs deeper into the forest so they can kill us.

there's some heavy process on this one, something i'm not always inclined to do but it worked well in this particular picture... or so I believe.

Aspetterò una tua carezza,

quasi a soprendermi.

Aspetterò di succhiare il tuo nettare.

Di un fiore e di un altro ancora.

Che sbocci dinuovo.

Aspetterò che le tue spine cadano.

Così che io non mi possa pungere.

Aspetterò di rimanere intrappolata.

Fra le tue braccia. Finalmente.

South End - Ottawa, ON

 

Messing around with lights and a gas mask in the dark. It's difficult to stay perfectly still for a long exposure self-portrait. Hoping to do something a bit more creative this weekend!

At the Cathedral we saw this pigeon “trapped” between the a glass wall and a pillar.

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Three orbs in one.. Managed to get one of these pescky blighters trapped in a light bulb.

 

I have to confess to haphazardly cloning out the string that was hanging the lightbulb up, rotating the image through 180 deg and a slight crop. I still haven't found out how to get round that constant that is gravity!!

 

Appart from the cloning of the string its done in one take. The light bulb was hollowed out and filled with water then suspended in-front of the camera. I spun the orb in the background then had the on camera flash gelled red and set at 1/32 power on rear sync to get the red on the light bulb.

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