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Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
Otis Injectable tool , In-Game Photomode (freecam, fov, fog and filters) NVIDIA Custom resolution.
Technique: I injected artificial nectar into a Lavender flower and when the honeybee started feeding on it I grabbed onto the stem of the lavender flower with my left hand, and then rested the lens on that same hand to help keep the scene steady. Then we played a game where I'd frame and compose the scene only for her to move at the last second ;)
Tech Specs: Canon 80D (F11, 1/250, ISO 200 with highlight tone priority) + a Canon MP-E 65mm macro lens (over 2x) + a diffused MT-24EX (both flash heads on the Canon flash mount, E-TTL metering with -1 1/3 FEC, second curtain sync). This is a single, uncropped, frame taken hand held. Image taken in 2016 but I'm just now getting around to processing it.
Do not worry, this is black current sirop on my dirty hands, HMM!
A picture is worth a thousand words, this one for the many people addicted to drugs and suffering as they poisoned themselves day after day.
injecting a little more color into the stream, I went back and reworked this shot a bit larger and hopefully crisper...from 2005, before I knew about "foregrounds" :-)
Hand injected. Crated for extra protection. Available at Brickmania in very limited quantities at the moment.
• 4 different proto molds needed too produce them.
• Body is triple overmolded in 100% ABS plastic - gunmetal over brown over brass ABS.
• Ammo cells are trans blue ABS, injected over brass ABS, and are snug, but removable (with a little force).
Dyed orchid roots.
Professional growers inject dye into the stems of white orchids to create colours not found in Nature.
The dye leaves a tell tale stain on the stems and roots.
This orchid had striking multi-coloured flowers.
The flowers died back naturally and now, a few months later new shoots are appearing.
It is likely to revert to its original colour now, so I will be very curious to see what appears.
Week 39 Macro 2022
While changing the plastic in the injector, I run "transition" shots.
Sometimes. the colors happen to mix perfectly.
Volvo 240GL (1974-93) Engine 2300cc fuel injected OHV S4 110hp
Registration Number G 832 VKP (Maidstone)
VOLVO (CARS) ALBUM
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Designed by Jan Wilsgaard the Volvo 240 and 260 series were introduced in the autumn of 1974, The 240 Series was available in sedan (with two or four doors) or station wagon, however, the 260 Series was available as a coupé (262C Bertone), four-door sedan, or station wagon. The cars were similar to the earlier 140 and 164 Series sharing the same body shell and were largely the same from the cowl rearward. However, the 200 incorporated enhanced safety feature which were aggressively marketed by Volvo, including front and rear end crumple zones. Engines were updated with overhead cam designs, front suspension was now by way of MacPherson struts increasing engine access and the rear was modified from that of the earlier car, Steering was improved with the use of rack and pinion type steering while the 244GL, 264DL and 264GL also had power steering as standard.
The front of the car was restyled with its shovel nose closely resembling the ESV, safety car, prototype. The 1979 model year brought a full facelift front and rear, the most obvious change being the adoption of flush fitting square headlamps in place of the recessed circular units, whilst the saloons received new wraparound rear lamp clusters and a restyled leading edge to the boot lid, although the rear of the Estates remained unchanged.
Diolch am 95,411,962 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.
Thanks for 95,411,962 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated.
Shot 03.07.2022, at Cars in the Park, Beacon Park Lichfield Staffordshire REF 161-218
LMS 4-6-0 No. 46115 'Scots Guardsman' passes Ribblehead with the returning 'Dalesman' on 16 July 2022.
Sexy Nurse Outfit ♥ Lola's Closet
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I decided to inject a bit of color into my stream after posting black and whites for the past few days. This is an image I took back in the Spring on a hike I did with my friend Tom up Ruckel Creek to the waterfalls there. My pinhole at the time was loaded with 100 speed film, so in the shady glen of the falls, my exposures were all about four minutes long. This can be a bit of an inconvenience, as it not only ties up my camera, but my tripod too. But I have also found that it is a blessing in disguise. When you are forced into such long exposures, it sure makes you put some thought into how you are going to invest that time. You do not haphazardly shoot willy-nilly! As I have also said before, it is nice to be able to set my camera up for such long exposures, put everything else down, and just wander and roam for a few minutes without having to think about photography at all. One of the hidden benefits of being a pinhole photographer. ;-)
On a side note, I was looking at this and thinking my composition could have been a bit better, even though, granted, I am shooting a camera without a viewfinder and going just by best judgment. The composition is not bad, I just wish I had not cut off the rock on the left side. Generally speaking, when composing an image, try to keep attention-drawing elements from intersecting the edge of your photo. They will draw the eye to them, and then right out of the frame. But this is just a minor point against this photo for me, I still like it quite a bit. It is quiet, just like the spot where I photographed it.
Personal injected nunchucks. :)
Black and silver- and they look amazing! I have like 4 that I overmolded for myself. First pair too.
Hmmm. I need to inject at least a little bit of color into my stream. Prince George in winter makes me feel like shooting black and white. Probably because mostly everything actually is mainly black and white (and shades of grey).
Down in the 'Couv, on the other hand, there is (a bit) more color right now. And a lot more rain. I took this one in a parking lot in White Rock (there I go with parking lot pictures again) during a downpour.
I don't know which I prefer. A deep freeze with sunshine, or slightly above-freezing temperatures and cloudy rain.
Frankly, I'd take Hawaii over either of them, given the choice.
Explore!-ed
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Highest position: 141 on Thursday, January 7, 2010
Sony DSLR-A200
0.013 sec (1/80); f/1.8; 50 mm; ISO 400
Injected specially for someone at Brickfair.
Trans Red & Gunmetal swirl.
No comments on the human thumbnail, please. I was bored, and the sprue cutters were within reach.
An entry for the 'Art of expression' contest in the Lego Contest Network.
Artist: Praga Khan
Song: Injected with a poison (1992)
Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQorUTqkSpY
Category: 1 (Acid House)
Due to the repetitious nature of the lyrics (it’s Acid house from 1992 not Gilbert & Sullivan), I’ll edit it back to certain lines of relevance :
Injected with a poison!
There's a rainbow inside the mind….
Injected with a poison!
We don't need that anymore.
Free your body, Feel the energy
Free your body, I'm in ecstasy
Free your body, Use your fantasy
Free your body…..
Injected with a poison!
Are you listening to me?
At the Bowning turnoff heading south on the Hume Highway, a couple of passing moves both on Rodney's of Wagga units.
(1 of 2) Bedggood's out of Maffra VIC., KENWORTH T610 passed the K200.
(2 of 2) Unknown owner/operator in the sharp looking KENWORTH T904 dragging the Resilient Freight Lines Maxicube. The CRM plates might be a clue though!
Bowning, New South Wales, Australia.
Unruhestiftung im Meer der Harmonie
Ich hoffe, ihr hattet einen tollen Start in's neue Jahr! :)
Ich befinde mich seit ein paar Wochen leider immer noch in einem "Tief" und muss mich da erstmal wieder herausholen. Meine Flickr-Aktivität werde ich dazu herunterfahren. (Vielleicht gibt's ein paar Ausnahmen - wer weiß...)
Viel Spaß weiterhin! :)
I Hope your New Year was off to a good start! :)
Unfortunately, I feel run down for weeks now and have to get me out of this mood first. I will stop my flickr activity for that reason. (Perhaps there will be some exceptions - Heaven knows...)
Have fun! :)
Tools: Aperture, Viveza 2, Color Efex Pro 4.
Off to be Covid-19 immunised today. It took a while as there were a lot of people queueing to go through the cattle sheds. The irony! I feel much better now that the nanobots are working with the 5G signal.
Must D-E-S-T-R-O...... oh no!
The Australian Holden FJ; in various forms of originality and modification.
(1/3) Highly modified in to a two-door convertible, 1952.
(2/3) Very original in the two-tone. 1953.
(3/3) 1954, metallic paint and the gold alloys.
The Holden FJ series is a range of motor vehicles which was produced in Australia by Holden from 1953 to 1957. The FJ was the second model of an "all Australian car" manufactured by Holden and was based upon the established 48-215 series
On parade laps at the vintage/veteran festival at Sydney Motorsport Park.
eastern Creek, New South Wales, Australia.
Ce secteur légèrement inondé et fortement concrétionné a été injecté en 2016 suite à des projets immobiliers en surface. Il faisait partie d'un immense ensemble souterrain situé au sud de Paris. Le calcaire extrait de ces carrières exploitées par la méthode dite des "hagues et bourrages" était utilisé pour la construction.
Oak apple or oak gall is the common name for a large, round, vaguely apple-like gall commonly found on many species of oak.
Oak apples are caused by chemicals injected by the larva of certain kinds of gall wasp.
The adult female wasp lays single eggs in developing leaf buds. The wasp larvae feed on the gall tissue resulting from their secretions, which modify the oak bud into the gall, a structure that protects the developing larvae until they undergo metamorphosis into adults.
I injected Agave nectar into a flower to give this honeybee a reason to let me get close.
Tech Specs: Canon 90D (F11, 1/125, ISO 200) + a Canon MP-E 65mm macro lens (set to 1x) + a diffused MT-26EX-RT, manual mode, key (A) on a Kaiser Adjustable Flash Shoe set to 1/16 -1/3 and the fill (B) set to 1/32 -1/3. This is a single frame taken hand held. In post I used Topaz Photo AI and Clarity in that order.