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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!
Common Drone Fly (Eristalis tenax)
Have a fab FriYay and a happy weekend everyone.
Happy Fly Day Friday!
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
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Radio-TV_relay by SebastianGeneticGFX Resident
08 Action Used Cars - Dish Rust
.SHI Caleb Boots
RO Combat Bento Pose NEW @ CYBER PUNK EVENT
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.
Captured with my Drone - DJI Mini Pro 4; West coast of the Island; limits of Mellieha.
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Drone shot of the Hohenzollern Castle in Germany.
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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.
...the new and improved way to photograph wildlife, though I'm not sure that a lot of the traditional photographers were buying it.
Seen on a recent day at Michigan's Kensington Metropark.
For Our Daily Challenge: New and Improved
Drone show at Han river in Seoul. Never saw one of those before. Interesting but probably better for video than photography.
Created for the Kreative People Contest Things That Fly
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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
An extremely fiery sunrise over town yesterday.
Must have looked a right state to the neighbours. Pyjamas, walking boots and flapping around to get the drone up 😂
The Dart River feeds into Lake Wakatipu. You can see some holiday makers who were enjoying jet skiing from the right bank. Thanks for visiting summer down under.
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.
the place: Drone Haven
The thorax of the common carder bee is either yellowish or reddish-brown in color. The hair of the first four abdominal segments are gray in color, while the hair of the fifth and sixth terga are yellowish or reddish-brown in color.[3]
The body length of queens ranges from 15 to 18 mm (0.59 to 0.71 in) in length. The body length of female workers ranges from 9 to 15 mm (0.35 to 0.59 in) in length. The body length of males range from 12 to 14 mm (0.47 to 0.55 in) in length. Queens measure 28 to 32 mm (1.1 to 1.3 in) from wing to wing. Workers measure 24 to 27 mm (0.94 to 1.06 in) from wing to wing. Drones measure 24 to 27 mm (0.94 to 1.06 in) from wing to wing.[3]
The head of the common carder bee is of medium length and the snout is long compared to other species of bumblebee. The snout of the queen ranges between 13 and 15 mm (0.51 to 0.59 in) in length. The snout of workers range from 12 to 13 mm (0.47 and 0.51 in) in length. The snout of drones range from 10 to 11 mm (0.39 to 0.43 in) in length.[3]
My husband Dave took this DRONE shot.
I'm standing on the end of the pier where I took the previous picture.
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:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/TheRefuge/129/126/21
a song that was dear to my while building:
Another World · Antony and the Johnsons
Photo By: Cate Infinity
Shot in Second Life Official Viewer in Ultra. No edit.
Location: Drone Haven
Backstory: Drone Haven, a city long abandoned by humanity, stands as a haunting testament to the fleeting importance of humankind in the grand narrative of nature. Rusted skyscrapers rise from fractured earth, their decayed frames wrapped in vines and moss, bearing witness to nature’s quiet reclamation. Faded posters and graffiti whisper a warning from a forgotten era: “The End is Near!” On the city’s outskirts, a survivalist camp briefly clung to life. Dreamers and pragmatists built it as humanity’s final stand, cultivating gardens and creating shelters in defiance of the inevitable. Yet disease, dwindling resources, and discord proved stronger than their resolve. The camp fell silent, overtaken by creeping greenery, its remnants a poignant symbol of resilience overshadowed by decline. At the city’s heart lies the ruins of a once-famous butcher shop, its walls weathered and its windows shattered. Moss softens its rusted fixtures, and vines snake through every crevice. Outside, the grim message echoes: “The End is Near!” This decaying relic serves as a stark reminder of human hubris and the fragile nature of survival. Amid the ruins, drones roam like spectral caretakers. Left by their creators, these machines continue to perform their programmed duties, planting native flora during their annual Echocycle rituals. They maintain Drone Haven as a paradox—a city simultaneously embodying human ambition and nature’s enduring dominance. Yet even the drones are not eternal. As creations of humankind, they too are bound by the finite nature of energy. Like their creators, they will eventually exhaust their resources and cease to function. This juxtaposition—humanity’s ephemeral existence and its legacy in the mechanical species it forged—underscores the fragility of all things, natural or artificial. Drone Haven whispers a layered tale: a reminder that humanity, for all its self-importance, is but a fleeting presence in the face of nature’s vast, enduring cycles. In its rusted beams and flowering vines, it reflects on collapse, resilience, and the inescapable truth that all energy is finite and ultimately consumed.
Located near Daze Co, Tibet, this breathtaking "Tidal Tree" is a natural masterpiece sculpted by water erosion on high-altitude plains.
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:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/TheRefuge/129/126/21
Music :
Joy Division - New Dawn Fades