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This money-loving character collects bones around the planet in hopes of selling them for cash. Need any bones?

 

I had fun posting all these rovers. Its the most I've ever done. I hope you had fun. Maybe someday I'll do 28 like my dad and my brother.

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to breaking bones! Our lovely elderly gentleman has mysteriously broken a leg!

A shot of a piece of drift wood that washed up on Ala Moana park in Honolulu, Hawaii. Across you can see downtown Waikiki and Diamond Head. Thought the piece of wood actually looked like a bone from a Dinosaur.

 

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a skeleton watches out from a shop window as daily life passes them by in reflections.

 

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Look closer ... this old bone shaker has only skeleton staff.

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© David K. Edwards. “Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly goes clean to the bone.” (Dorothy Parker)

Sounds like stone...... here boy!

Meet the Bone Collector! It arrives to send shivers down your spine this Halloween.

 

Watch out as it lurks in the darkness, prepared to fill your night with bone-chilling dread.

 

Who is next?

 

Wish you all a great Halloween!

Idiot art student goes to the market.

 

More from that damn art project.

Wal-Skelett

 

This year's Halloween theme of group "Smile on Saturday! ;-)", on Saturday October 28 2023, is "BONES".

 

DEFINITION of BONE: any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates.

 

One bone, several bones or a complete skeleton... your photo can be spooky, but... it can also be funny, crazy, cute... or just beautiful, as you can see on the examples in the gallery.... the choice is up to you.

 

Seen in museum "Museum der Natur Hamburg - Zoologie".

 

Im Museum der Natur Hamburg – Zoologie gesehen.

I wasn't sure which "pose" I like the most so I just tried a bunch of different ones, here's a few others that I liked.

South Dakota Air and Space Museum

I ran the 5K this morning in the Rattle Me Bones race. It is a fund raiser for the Ottawa Hospital Foundation. Because I did a shorter race I was able to get a few photos of the 10K racers coming into the finish line.

 

I did OK on the race - my back didn't feel too bad so this is good.

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This was a last minute idea, part because the bricklink store I was browsing had 3 skrall helmets, so I figured why not! I took the most design liberties here, since the base figure was literally just a "black stickman". So I figured spikes and ribs would make a fitting addition, emphasizing the scavenger aspect of the character. The ice sword also works better here than a skrall blade. No idea about building a mount for it yet, but when budget and inventory allows it I might try!

The griffon vulure, a bird of prey. He looks malignant with his 'angry eyes'.

 

Griffon Vulture.

Vale Gier.

 

*Gyps fulvus*

 

For Macro Mondays theme 'Stone Rhyming Zone'.

 

Vertebrae are exquisite examples of art in nature. This specimen (2 cm across at widest point) is a thoracic vertebra, still attached to a delicate rib. Found on a tiny island, it is likely from some sort of waterfowl, possibly a cormorant judging from the prevalence of that species in the area and the pile of black feathers associated with the bones.

 

The heart in the reflection was only apparent with a very low camera angle and if the rib was pointed towards the far back of the shot, giving a nice dof effect at f11.

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