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Treppe in Stuttgarter Bürogebäude

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sunflowers are composite flowers, and are actually made up of many tiny flowers!

 

Soulis: Escaping the Disk.

There are over 70 sunflower species, all originating in East North America. The disk of a sunflower is made up of many little flowers before the seeds form.

Up to Down - La Praille, Genève

C'est en fait une petite création personnelle à partir d'éléments de disquettes 3"1/2. J'avais engrangé pas mal de disquettes et je ne les avais toujours pas mises à la poubelle. Geste écolo oblige, j'ai séparé le plastique du métal avant de les jeter et je me suis dit qu'avec la petite partie métallique gris métallisé qui servait de cache à la fente de lecture et le disque lui-même, il y avait matière à créer des compositions picturales. Voilà la petite histoire.

 

It's in fact a little personal creation from disk elements 3 "1/2. I had earned lots of disks and I still had not put in the trash. Gesture green oblige, I separated the plastic of metal before throwing them and I thought that with the small metallic gray metal part that served as hiding the reading slot and the disc itself, there were material to create pictorial compositions. This is the short story.

A farmer tends to his fields in the Edwards River valley in Illinois

for Macro Mondays: Mystery. As yet undeciphered characters impressed in a spiral into a clay disk, discovered at the Minoan palace of Phaistos, Crete. Replica made for the souvenir industry.

The refraction always catches my eye.

Inner workings of a hard disk drive

Disk play is becoming a favorite sport at selected Sonoma County Parks.

#MacroMondays #InsideElectronics

 

Conceived and designed by artist Aidan Shingler, this 21st Century Stone Circle and Celestial Amphitheatre is intended to inspire, entertain, engage and educate.

The Selfridges Building.

Shot for Macro Mondays, theme "Transportation".

 

Detail of the disk brake of my bicycle.

Mural by Anna Charney aka @annacharneyart seen at 36th & Walnut Street in the RiNo area of Denver, Colorado.

 

Photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.

 

Edit by Teee.

Volviendo al barrio a dar una vuelta a la manzana

This show the size of a 1.44 MB floppy disk versus a 16384 MB micro SD.

Colorwheel Tree Skirt finished December 2009.

Dumbarton Fairy Trail

 

Hand-Crafted Santa disk.

With each of its nine tails, the Yako Slizer embodies a different element of the Planet Slizer. Equipped with powerful arms, hidden rocket pods in its legs, and nine throwing arms, the Yako Slizer is a threatening force that combines Yokai legends and folklore with raw mechanical power.

 

I bought too many Throwbot arms. This is another one of my MOCs that basically boils down to "let's shove two unrelated things together and see what happens." In this case, I combined the concept of a Nine-tailed fox with the old Throwbot line. I've been wanting to do a Kitsune themed character for a while, and I have been wanting (and encouraged) to do another Slizer build after old Dusty in 2016, so I did both. This guy is weird, but his articulation is pretty good. He uses a lot of building techniques I have never used before. He was a bit of a pain to photograph because he's pretty darn big. I'm happy with how he turned out.

Full solar disk captured in Ha light on 11th Sept from Kent, UK, with my Lunt LS152THa, and Altair Hypercam 174M cooled camera. Not much in terms of prominences, but some nice filaments.

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