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The kite-tailed robber fly (Tolmerus atricapillus), just like all other robber flies hunt smaller flying insects which they intercept mid-air and then land and after their venom has liquified the insides of the prey, it is eaten in liquid form.
Not sure exactly what kind of fly this one has caught, but the level of spatial awareness necessary to figure out where the prey *will be soon* and fly towards that spot and intercept is pretty impressive for a fly.
Part 1 here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/51420505024/
an older specimen about to liquify and disappear. Coprinopsis picacea (Elstern-Tintling), Poole Park
One of my "Top Five Fungus" the Magpie Inkcap, this one is just starting to liquify but the iridescent colouration is still just visible.
Uloboridae is a family of non-venomous spiders, known as cribellate orb weavers or hackled orb weavers. Their lack of venom glands is a secondarily evolved trait. Instead, they wrap their prey thoroughly in silk, cover it in regurgitated digestive enzymes, and then ingest the liquified body.
I took some really boring pictures today, so I took the opportunity to experiment with some features that I hadn't used before. The one I settled on was "Liquify". The result is kind of a mess, but here it is.
I am the Walrus - The Beatles
You know I'm the sort of gal who loves a themed challenge, so it comes as no surprise that I was quick to jump on the Get Pushed bandwagon. If you haven't checked it out...get on over and check.it.out! Instant cure for an inspiration rut. This week Shelby pushed me to "go psychedelic", so...
goo goo g'joob
{I think I'm gonna let this steep a while longer}
I'm sitting on my cornflake waiting for the van to come. (elementry penguin singing Hari Krishna, man you should have seen them kicking edgar allan poe). youtu.be/42luHhrsNhg
Thanks for providing such fun inspiration Shelby.
(I just realized that this makes a perfect solution to your empty coffee pot situation! ha ha)
Abstract portrait created in Photoshop with help from Filter Forge, Liquify too, and black and white post processing in ACR (Adobe Camera Raw).
I did this instead of doing my Music composition coursework, deary me.
How badly I drew that ear is cringe worthy, but shh.. you didn't notice
people who know me see this and go 'whos that?'.. duh haha
For We're Here - Surreal Dimension, and for Sliders Sunday. HSS!
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Sliders Sunday details:
- cloned out all the power, telephone, etc. wires to disconnect the house from reality
- bumped saturation way up for more unreal-ness
- shot and isolated pocket watch
- used "color replace" to get that freaky teal colour on the watch face
- used "liquify" to melt the watch
- isolated crow from a previous capture
- used liquify to pull part of him way to the left, then used the circle tool to capture the pulled-out part, and applied the "twirl" filter.
- the girl (me, at four years old) was an easy paste at reduced opacity -- then just erased to reveal the red window details.
I see that the light source on the crow is completely opposite to the light source in the house photo. LOL Does that add to the surreal effect, or just show off my sloppy photoshop skills? :D
The Florida East Coast Railway Little River Wye is situated between the communities of Little Haiti and Little River, comprised of two mainline stretches of track that meet at this location. Coming from the west and turning 90° north is the FEC’s roughly 368 mainline running between Hialeah and Jacksonville. That section of the wye sees the majority of freight movements, daily amount varies depending on the day of the week. Up to six cross-system freights, four rock shuttles, three yard jobs, and a local can be seen passing through the wye in a 24 hour period on the right day.
The stretch of track extending from the north end of the wye headed south is the FEC Port Lead, primarily utilized for Brightline services between Miami, Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and soon, Orlando. A south leg connecting the Port Lead to the FEC Mainline is in place on the south end of the wye, which is only utilized by FEC yard jobs, those being the Port Trains to PortMiami and the DTN yard job if they need to spin their train around to access customers on the West Main.
On a crisp late November morning in Little River, FL, a Friday edition of southbound FEC 101-25 takes in the tight curve on the north leg of the Little River Wye bound for Hialeah Yard, some seven miles to the west of the location. Trains taking the mainline leg of the Wye are limited to 35 MPH, as the tracks are not superelevated for higher speeds. Leading the somewhat poorly blocked 105 car manifest is #FEC821 [ES44C4], paired with #FEC714 [SD40-2], split by FXE 0013, one of two Ferromex/GrupoMexico liquified natural gas fuel tenders being utilized by the FEC. Such a consist framed from the air at the Wye presents an angle that’s tougher to pull off from ground level.
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Little River, FL
FEC Mainline [CP N LITTLE RIVER]
Date: 11/25/2022 | 10:26
ID: FEC 101-25
Type: Manifest
Direction: Southbound
Car Count: 105
1. FEC ES44C4 #821
2. FEC SD40-2 #714
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© Vicente Alonso 2022
I would imagine that eating a moth like this with all those hairs would mean you end up with a lot of hairs in your mouth.
This Attulus terebratus jumping spider on the white garage doors is of couser not affected by this. Like all spiders, it lacks jaws and does not eat the moth. Instead it uses it venom which liquifies the innards which then can be sucked out like a tasty moth smoothie - void of any annoying hairs.
CDG Airport Terminal 2, Paris, France.
Shot in monochrome mode, with some post-processing fun in Photoshop using the Liquify filter.
So this morning I noticed these fallen Mexican Petunias (Ruellia brittoniana) on the glass patio table. They had fallen and dried to the glass. Being bleached by the sun. I was under the table ( thats a story for another time😂) and I looked up and I thought oh, reminds of Batik art. Then we had a little( I mean spit) of rain and they basically have liquified. But I thought even cooler… 😁 Enjoy a little foray into my head.. carry on… but scroll though
Photo 3 of 3. Assassin Bug in action. I've been fascinated by these little predators lately. Mainly because I've never noticed them in our garden before. After much research, I found they are quite common, and mostly benificial. There are over 150 species with one thing in common. Their mouth parts and the way they immobilize their prey. They're not normally a threat to humans, yet when provoked, these little bugs can inflict a very painful bite. They also inject a venom that contains neurotoxins that both paralyzes and liquifies their prey, much like a spider does to it's victim. This same toxin is what causes the pain if you get bitten by one of these bugs.
Philadelphia PA
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Panasonic LX100 camera/lens
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DXO base
Photoshop
+Glow fur and features II blend layer
+ Impressions liquify II blend layer
Pixelmator
+Mirror effect bland layer
+Blur zoom effect layer
Explore #305
Check out this melting moment
Even thought I see it
I do not quite believe
the majesty that the molten sky brings
it lights, it warms and then delights
all that see
all that look
all that are there to watch
The molten sky, that quickly cools
and changes, to bring the day..... to bring the day.
xx Car xx
Was tryin' out a few different techniques...since i figured i might as well learn something new..toyed around with the liquify tool for the first time lol...i think it came out pretty well :P
You can find the original undedited pic Here
Just some small Subtle changes
and of course..push L
I fooled around with Photoshop's liquify filter in order to reinforce the bizarre impression left by the silhouette of the tree against the sun.
COOK INLET, Alaska (Dec. 12)--The 110-foot patrol boat Roanoke Island (WPB 1346) charges threw the heavy seas to maintain a safe distance between it and a liquified natrual gas tanker entering Cook Inlet. USCG photo by Ens. Judson Brandt, CGC Sedge.
For TMI's Challenge "In the Style of...Brancusi, Calder or Giacometti" www.flickr.com/groups/impressionists/discuss/721576549380...
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A pair of UP SD59MXs has the hammer down as they move a train of LPG past Emeryville towards Oakland.
A Southbound Florida East Coast train heads South through the Fort Lauderdale interlocking outside of Downtown.
Because of the tramontane (a strong cold northern wind) the air was too clear and the sun was too bright for a "classical" sunset photo. But, nevertheless, walking along this little road in Tuscany, I could not resist to give it a try, and I got this nice lens flare effect. Also, I could not resist to play a little with Photoshop's liquify filter.
What if you could change something of your body? What would you do?
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Now, how many of you thought of height, muscles, being fit or maybe retouch their nose?
And how many of you thought about things such as invisibility, having wings or spit fire?
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backlit figure of a knight posed in iClone 5, Elements 9 'quick selection' and paste of interior features from Albi cathedral in France, and also clone brushed onto dark areas of armour. Elements 9 filter - lens flare here and there to highlight the brooding sky behind. Added photo-collage girl's face and eyes and winged dog. Random scraps of colour above her head are clone brush 'darker colour' from elsewhere on the image. Some features on armour melted together with filter - distort - liquify - turbulence, and the distort - pinch tool used to change the figures proportions. Finished with Topaz adjust 5 'brilliant warm' [with the saturation toned down a little], large size clone brush 'colour burn' on 3%, and 'soft' natural plus in Photomatix Pro single image.
Concept: The question of (antropomorphic) Beauty is always a statistical averaging of the cultural tastes the Collective Eye has (in mild terms). The place where this definition of Beauty starts to flip over to Ugliness is also pretty much commonly accepted (it's boundaries). Now: if we fall in love with Beauty, what applies for Ugliness? Hate? Or just plain Fear?
Background: As far as I'm concerned the process of admiration (in love) is a consequence of us not being whole, the self searching for patching materia. But fear, on the other hand, is exactly the opposite: a reaction to the possibility that we might be losing a part of ourselves. And if Beauty or the opposite Ugliness (still a term we coined, synthetic "idiots") are derived from the foundations that nurture Love or Hate (again an artificial couple) and if the statement of cultural cause is taken into account, does that mean people love or hate within a mediated spectrum of options? My take: sure does (choosing one school of thought here and leaving space for other interpretations).
Manipulation info: a shot of some wooden planks was overlayed on my Bojana (after swaping her Beauty with a liquified and brushed Horror;)). Then the fingers were added and slightly optimized. Hope you like it;)
The complete meltdown of Wilfried van Oosterhout.
No words available to describe a certain feeling.
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comme les étoiles qui se fanent,
la lumière du jour devenant l'obscuriité de la nuit,
les limites qui nous séparent commencer à liquifier...
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like the fading of stars,
the light of day becoming the shadow of night,
the boundaries separating me from you begin to liquify...
Foster's Freeze
Old Downtown Torrance, CA
07-17-22
Art Photo
I used the liquify filter in Photoshop on the background, and accented edges on the Foster's building, which is on another layer so it wouldn't "melt".
Glass bowl on steroids
I did a little work with "liquify" with what looked like an abstract image. The original had a bit of "flow" and I took it over the top.