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Yeah, there's a thermistor duct-taped to the heatsink. It's connected to the little LCD on the front of the case (visible here).
Now that was funny. I had this little tiger in the glowbox and was chasing him around on my patio table top, and up pops a very large jumping spider, that's just gorgeous, so I start chasing it around and I had them both in quite a tizzy with the larger one (a female) literally charging at me and jumping onto my lens. Good times. Never got any good shots of the female because she just never calmed down. Eventually, like all truly excellent achievers in life... I gave up.
With springtime comes new growth and in NC, that means leaves. Lots and lots of leaves. Big, green, tasty leaves. And having noted that my willow tree seemed to be having a spot of trouble, or shall we say, several spots of trouble, I decided to take a closer look at what might be eating it. Well, it turned out, just about everything was. There were larval pests so small the eye could barely discern what they were, ladybugs, and others, but most importantly, this. I think this is a Tussock Moth caterpillar and they are one of the fanciest, most enjoyable to photograph cats around. So off he went into my color cube for some photos.
Only heard about these fun little avatars yesterday, but had to have one and customize her in my filmmaker fashion. :)
Littl
~Ensemble~
Toonip Bloom - Surf Co.
Baseball Cap and Hair - INDI Designs
Shirt - Suzy and Gnu
SlimFitPants - CoCo
Hi-Top Tennis Shoes - Urban Bomb Unit (UBU)
~Props~
{what next} Director's Chair (Project Themeory)
GBD Jibmaster SL100 (camera) ~Michael Bigwig, Glowbox Designs Lead Designer
~Location~
The Actors' Sandbox, Running Lady Studios Sim
This cute little Lynx spider hopped a ride on my shirt today. I got him back outside and setup my little DIY glowbox for a little macro fun. It must have been a hatchling, as it was very, very tiny.