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Anything you put in front of them
Taken at Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge - Please help identify this insect - appears to be some sort of grass hopper.
From Speech Path Girl:
"....these and your hand-size grasshoppers are the same species: Romalea microptera, better known as the Eastern Lubber grasshopper. These are juveniles; they'll lose the black coloring after their final molt into adulthood."
Before destroying the Devourer, I thought I'd take pictures of the updated model and also finish the LDD file to share it!
So it's now available on my website!
The Devourer was first spotted in the outer borders of M.A.N.T.I.S. territories, near planet Guinevere, sector A06. Not much is know about this vessel, but it seems to be some sort of symbiotic relation between the ship itself and a sort of tentacular creature. It attach to ships' hulls with the tentacles and fire energy weapons that cut deep inside its victims, through armourings and shields, vaporizing anything in its path. The creature then sucks and nourishes from the hot gaseous matter.
My entry for week 9 of Andromeda's Gates on Eurobricks.
Model: Maria Raquel Zago
Monica Negreiros Fall Collection 2011
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Do you remember when last year I mentioned that I was a judge on a Beauty Contest? Well, Maria Raquel was the winner and then later on she won the Nationals on that beauty contest. Then we met again for this photoshoot.
It looks like a white in color yet dreadful in sight monster !!! A shapeless ghost that devours everything in its pass, even entire villages !!!!
One of the things that I particularly enjoy with photoshooting, is that you can take down and in a way "immortalize" fabulous facts or scenes that otherwise would have practically and unfortunately gone unseen and forgotten ... Thank God this one didn't !!!
NIKON D90 with Nikkor 18-55 mm lens, Manual Mode, Shutter Speed 1/200, f 29, ISO 200, Focal Length 28mm, no tripod ...
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"Don't speak, no, don't try
It's been a secret for the longest time
Don't run (oh), no, don't hide
Been running from it for the longest time
So many mornings I woke up confused
In my dreams, I do anything I want to you
My emotions are naked, they're taking me out of my mind
Right now I'm shameless
Screamin' my lungs out for ya
Not afraid to face it
I need you more than I want to
Need you more than I want to
Show me you're shameless
Write it on my neck, why don't ya?
And I won't erase it
I need you more than I want to
Need you more than I want to" -Camila Cabello
Pose - Loco
Taken @ Sunny's Photo Studio
Taken on Black Dragon Viewer
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Easy shot as enjoying this lazy Sunday watching the complete second season of Daredevil...
Been in a doll coma most of the summer, so I forced myself to go out and take some photos before it's all over. I still have more sets planned but I don't know if I'll get to them in time.
These two sea birds noticed that the young Great Blue Heron was having difficulty in figuring out how to eat the octopus; so they swooped in to take advantage of the situation.
It will devour all who are unworthy of its presence.
Built for Bio-Cup 2022 Round 1: #kaijune
Subtheme: Cosmic Horror
Non-edited photo here: Nivhel the Devourer - Unedited
Thanks to buttloaf_builds for the edit!
The pheasant (Phasianus colchicus; plural pheasants or pheasants) is a species of bird in the order Galliformes. As with other pheasants, the rooster stands out with its colorful plumage and its significantly longer tail feathers. Hens show a brownish camouflage coloring. The call of the rooster is a loud, characteristic and often sequenced gö-göck.
The natural range of the pheasant extends from the Black Sea through the dry areas of Central Asia to East Asia. While the numerous Central Asian distribution islands are largely isolated from one another, the East Asian populations in China, Korea and Siberia inhabit a large contiguous area where numerous other subspecies live, some of which mix with one another at the borders of their distribution areas. The Japanese colorful pheasant is also assigned to this species by some authors.
The pheasant was naturalized in Europe, the USA and other parts of the world primarily for hunting purposes, but a stable population can usually only be maintained in the long term through conservation measures and releases. In southern Europe, the species was probably introduced during antiquity as an ornamental bird and for its tasty meat and was kept both wild and in captivity. The Romans probably spread it to Central and Western Europe. Since the early Middle Ages, pheasants have been kept in isolated cases at princely courts and monasteries, and wild stocks or one in large pheasantries have been known since the late Middle Ages or the early modern period.[1] However, many parts of Europe – such as Northern Europe – were not settled until the 19th century. Today the majority of the European stock can be found in Germany, France, Great Britain, Denmark, Hungary and Romania. The birds living here are mostly hybrids of different subspecies, mainly of the torquatus type, whose males show a white neck ring and a gray rump, and the colchicus type, which lacks the neck ring and has red-brown rump plumage.
The pheasant inhabits semi-open landscapes, light forests with undergrowth or wetlands with reeds, which offer good cover and open areas for foraging. In Europe it is often found in the cultural landscape. It feeds mostly on plant food such as seeds and berries, but also likes insects and other small animals. The neozoon pheasant devours large numbers of the neozoon potato beetle, which otherwise eat the leaves of the potato plants as larvae. During the breeding season, a rooster usually lives with one or two hens. The pheasant usually overwinters in the breeding areas. Sometimes in winter it evades over short distances to habitats that offer more cover or food.
Der Fasan (Phasianus colchicus; Plural Fasane oder Fasanen) ist eine Vogelart aus der Ordnung der Hühnervögel. Wie bei anderen Fasanenartigen fällt der Hahn durch sein farbenprächtiges Gefieder und seine deutlich längeren Schwanzfedern auf. Hennen zeigen eine bräunliche Tarnfärbung. Der Ruf des Hahns ist ein lautes, charakteristisches und oft gereihtes gö-göck.
Das natürliche Verbreitungsgebiet des Fasans reicht vom Schwarzen Meer über die Trockengebiete Mittelasiens bis in den Osten Asiens. Während die zahlreichen zentralasiatischen Verbreitungsinseln größtenteils voneinander isoliert sind, besiedeln die ostasiatischen Populationen in China, Korea und Sibirien ein großes zusammenhängendes Areal, wo zahlreiche weitere Unterarten leben, die sich teils an den Grenzen ihrer Verbreitungsgebiete untereinander mischen. Von einigen Autoren wird auch der japanische Buntfasan dieser Art zugeordnet.
Vor allem zu Jagdzwecken wurde der Fasan in Europa, den USA und anderen Teilen der Welt eingebürgert, ein stabiler Bestand kann sich aber auf Dauer meist nur durch Hegemaßnahmen und Aussetzungen halten. In Südeuropa wurde die Art vermutlich schon während der Antike als Ziervogel und wegen ihres wohlschmeckenden Fleisches eingeführt und sowohl wild als auch in Gefangenschaft gehalten. Die Römer sorgten wahrscheinlich für eine Verbreitung in Mittel- und Westeuropa. Seit dem frühen Mittelalter ist die Fasanenhaltung vereinzelt an Fürstenhöfen und Klöstern belegt, und seit dem ausgehenden Mittelalter oder der frühen Neuzeit ist ein freilebender Bestand oder ein solcher in großen Fasanerien bekannt.[1] Viele Teile Europas – wie beispielsweise Nordeuropa – wurden aber auch erst im 19. Jahrhundert besiedelt. Heute ist der Großteil des europäischen Bestands in den Ländern Deutschland, Frankreich, Großbritannien, Dänemark, Ungarn und Rumänien zu finden. Die hier lebenden Vögel sind meist Mischformen verschiedener Unterarten, hauptsächlich des torquatus-Typs, dessen Hähne einen weißen Halsring und einen grauen Bürzel zeigen, und des colchicus-Typs, dem der Halsring fehlt und der rotbraunes Bürzelgefieder hat.
Der Fasan besiedelt halboffene Landschaften, lichte Wälder mit Unterwuchs oder schilfbestandene Feuchtgebiete, die ihm gute Deckung und offene Flächen zur Nahrungssuche bieten. In Europa findet man ihn häufig in der Kulturlandschaft. Er ernährt sich zumeist von pflanzlicher Nahrung wie Sämereien und Beeren, gerne auch von Insekten und anderen Kleintieren. So vertilgt das Neozoon Fasan große Mengen des Neozoons Kartoffelkäfer, die sonst als Larven die Blätter der Kartoffelpflanzen kahlfressen. Ein Hahn lebt zur Brutzeit meist mit ein bis zwei Hennen zusammen. Der Fasan überwintert zumeist in den Brutgebieten. Bisweilen weicht er im Winter über kurze Strecken in mehr Deckung oder Nahrung bietende Lebensräume aus.
(Wikipedia)
Been in a doll coma most of the summer, so I forced myself to go out and take some photos before it's all over. I still have more sets planned but I don't know if I'll get to them in time.
Updated that little guy. Extremely stronger inner frame. Alignmentof the front dish corrected. Made him a nice beak. And managed to stuff him with lights :)
"I want more than that," she hissed flicking her tongue against her fangs.
"I don't want your just your body. I want you to sacrifice your soul."
Photo taken and edited with iphone4, apps: Hueless, 100Cameras, Icolorama, Superimpose, Snapseed, Afterlight, Mextures, Photo Power & Phonto.
Twitter/IG/EyeEm/Tumblr: @adesantora
I recently (months ago) picked up some more bootleg figs and was surprised to find that this Galactus knock-off wasn’t completely terrible, so naturally I had to make some posts with him and the rest of the gang! ;)
The Chrysler was inspired by a build by Tobias Brzitwa from here on Flickr, and The Baxter was inspired by a micro-scale “digital build” from the 2013 Lego Marvel Video Game!
Check out Patreon this week to see just how I built the skyline, or how I lit the photoshoot, and even how I edited everything together! Link in the bio!
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Edit: Hatti's tool DOES work for the game, I got errors because I used an outdated version, now this is actually getting fun.=P
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- ~26MP(SRWE hotsampling), cropped;
- Hattiwatti tools for freecam;
- In-game photo mode tweaks.
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"A carnivorous plant that all creatures fear"
Created for the LEGO Ideas contest to get your build displayed in The LEGO House
See album for more photos
I've dispatched my parent, and consumed those born of my own seed.
Let the Golden Age begin: now I shall reign for eternity.
Built for the first round of Bio-Cup 2019.
My theme for this round is Saturn. The Roman god of the same name is an equivalent of a Greek chtonic deity Kronos (or Cronus) - the tyrannical leader of Titan race, god of time and harvest.
I attempted to build a rather dark interpretation of this character while retaining his classical attributes: scythe, sickle and hourglass.
Featuring Tye Moon!
Photo credit: bdopekarreuche
(Please contact for use, commissions, or duets)
... #secondlife #secondlifebeauty #secondlifephotography #secondlifefashion
I have never liked monkey characters, but this skin/head combo changed EVERYTHING for me. What the hell. This is honestly one of my new favorite avatars... I am begging anyone who isn't a monkey fan to try this out when the Guild event opens, it's coming out in plenty of colors too! These Chop Shop eyes are also incredible and it's so exciting seeing how many unique eyes are coming to the event!
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head || sugarcult - novastalgia
body || meshbody - legacy (f) 1.4
cel shade || euthanasia - body outline
skin, face fluff, ears, tail || aether - spookie ookies^
hair || monso - jay2
eyes || chop shop - dragon blossom^
chest glow || kensho - burning heart
nails || vae victus - the devourers*
jewelry || gorsimi - nosferatu earrings* + realevil industries - zorah rings
crown || drunken brokkr - calaquita^
tattoo || artifact - lush bones^
lingerie || ersch - succubus
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* These items can currently only be found at the Necrosis event inworld. Here is your taxi~
^ These items will be available at the Guild event inworld starting from October 1st, so get ready~
This picture was taken in the Black Dragon viewer with the Intense filter and was not post-edited.
The golden-ringed dragonfly (Cordulegaster boltonii) is one of the largest insects in Sweden. I spotted this particular specimen together with my son on a trip to the Mjällådalen nature reserve near Härnösand, Sweden, and luckily for us it had caught a bumblebee and landed pretty much right in front of us on a leaf to eat it.
I initially took some gradually closer photos of it using the Canon 100 mm L IS Macro lens (like here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/53923749905/) and to my surprise, it didn't fly away and just continued devouring the poor bumblebee (so much was already devoured that I am unable to tell the exact species).
When I considered myself "done" and having gotten the photos I wanted, Daniel however convinced me to switch to the Canon MP-E65mm lens and try for some real closeups. Since it would require me to be minimum 10.1 cm / 4" away from the dragon, I initially refused as I considered it impossible, but Daniel insisted and it turned out he was correct - it kept eating and I got some real closeups like this one at 2:1 magnification. It is also a two-exposure focus stack to bring ore of it into focus.
This species is the only one in Sweden belonging to the family Cordulegastridae and has a bit of a different face compared to the other species. Also, while the adult only flies for one summer, it has already spent four or five years as a larvae in the water before emerging.
It is not light that we need but fire; it is not the gentle shower, but thunder; we need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake. (F. Douglass)
My take on the Great Devourer from Ninjago season 1.
If you want to see more about this MOC, i made a build video : www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAQZNbuFb6c&t