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Also called Eristalis Tenax. The female's eyes are separated, whereas the male's meet. They are a bee "look-alike" and can easily be taken for the real thing!
As I was down taking the other shot I posted Dave had his drone flying in the sky to catch the Emerald Isle coming out of the channel and heading back to Beaver Island. Photo by Dave.
Job 8: Another of Tra's loser jobs,... temp drone delivery person for Amazon. This lasted one day
05: BOILDEGG NEW NEO TOWER WHITE
Animated Urban Pigeon by
Butanik83 - Wasp Backpack NEW @ CYBER PUNK EVENT
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NOMAD // Old Radio Tower
Cardboard Box [DBy Mesh]
::GB::Cyber Elysion Pants (Belleza) Silver NEW @ CYBER PUNK EVENT
::GB::Cyber Elysion Vest (Belleza) Black NEW @ CYBER PUNK EVENT
[The Forge] Cypher Helmet .NEW @ CYBER PUNK EVENT
:::SOLE::: SA - Armtech Mk.4 (White Black) NEW @ CYBER PUNK EVENT
r2 A/D/E sasa gloves[white]Maitreya
Radio-TV_relay by SebastianGeneticGFX Resident
08 Action Used Cars - Dish Rust
.SHI Caleb Boots
RO Combat Bento Pose NEW @ CYBER PUNK EVENT
Credits:
Shirt - La Camisa - GALVANIZED
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NEW Pants - Enzo Tallis - GALVANIZED@Fameshed Event April 2022
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GALVANIZED Mainstore:
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Drone - Tamabondi - BONDI.
We went for a ride today and Dave took this with his drone down by Elk Rapids. Trees are just starting to turn white. I thought it was a pretty shot of this nice farm.
Drone Fly (Eristalis tenax)
I have seen more of these Drone Flies so far this season than I have seen in previous years.
Back after I pick up the kids from school, for the last time this year, six weeks of Summer holidays start now!
Captured with my Drone - DJI Mini Pro 4; West coast of the Island; limits of Mellieha.
Thank you for your time to view.
Dave flew his drone and captured some images from the west side of the Lighthouse which is incased in ice. This is from the side the waves hit the most. That's allot of ice already but Friday we are to reach up to 45* and if we get some sun this ice will be falling off.
Drone show at Han river in Seoul. Never saw one of those before. Interesting but probably better for video than photography.
I went into my garden this morning hoping to find something exciting to shoot that is alive and only came across one drone fly so shot it. I took some pictures yesterday of a bush and only when looking at it on the computer I spotted a Lady Bird. Now if only I had spotted it on the camera! Well the summer is still to come so hopefully I will find more exciting things in my garden to shoot like lady birds, butterflies and creepie crawlies...lol
This one was a bit high up, but I liked the way it looked against the blue sky! HFDF have a great day and weekend ;0)
Drone Haven is one of those rare places that feel like a dream made of detail, humor, and heart. Sadly, this unique sim will close its doors on April 13th. If you haven’t been yet – now is the time. If you’ve been – maybe go one last time. I did.
he place: Drone Haven
My husband Dave took this DRONE shot.
I'm standing on the end of the pier where I took the previous picture.
Welcome in Drone Haven!
This beautifully crafted sim is full of details and surprises! There’s so much to explore. Pro tip: Visit the Survivor Camp and take the tour!
picture taken on Drone Haven
Sim Is Open NOW!
If you want to visit the sim, please set windlight to shared environment and turn on landradio to get a maximum immersive feel :)
Taxi to Drone Haven:
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a song that was dear to my while building:
Another World · Antony and the Johnsons
Here at Drones-Gone-Wild Recovery Center we believe that not all drones are created evil. Some just "accidentally" clicked on that thing while updating there software files online, and happened to become infected with malicious viruses that sometimes cause them to disrespect the fundamental laws of robotics. When drones start to head down this dark path - a drone rehabilitation center is the answer to bring there systems back in check and restore normal operation. All of our programs are facilitated by a friendly drone reconstruction expert who will inevitably restore them to functioning members of society.
Couple drone/bot ideas spiced up with a quick backdrop and ridiculous story.
Photo By: Cate Infinity
Shot in Second Life Official Viewer in Ultra. No edit.
Location: Drone Haven
Drone Haven stands as a somber monument to humanity’s fleeting reign, a forsaken city overtaken by the relentless march of nature. Towering, rusted skyscrapers—once symbols of progress—now crumble into the earth, their skeletal frames bound in a suffocating embrace of vines and moss. Faded posters and the echoes of forgotten graffiti serve as grim premonitions: “The End is Near!” On the fringes, a last-ditch survivalist camp briefly defied extinction. Dreamers, with fragile hope, planted gardens and built shelters in a futile act of defiance. But disease, depletion, and discord swiftly snatched away their fleeting defiance, leaving only silence and creeping green. At the city's heart, the butcher shop—a relic of human industry—stands decayed and broken. Its walls, softened by moss and pierced by vines, speak of a once-vibrant world now swallowed by time. The eerie message lingers: “The End is Near!” A grim echo of human ambition, now lost in nature’s quiet dominion. Among the ruins, drones—mechanical phantoms—still wander, remnants of their creators' ambition. They dutifully plant life during the Echocycle, maintaining the city as both a testament to human legacy and nature's quiet triumph. But even these tireless machines, bound by the limits of their energy, will one day cease. The paradox is clear: humanity’s imprint, though indelible, is as ephemeral as the machines it birthed. Drone Haven whispers a haunting truth: humankind, for all its perceived significance, is but a fleeting echo against the eternal backdrop of nature’s vast, unyielding cycles. In the city’s rust and bloom, it mourns the inevitable collapse, the fragility of life, and the inescapable reality that all things—natural or artificial—are bound to fade into silence.