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Metal Messiah in action at the'Noise Lane' concert of the Exponent 2006 event of the Narsee Monji Institute Of Management Studies (NMIMS).
Another one from this series was printed in DNA on feb 22nd...weeehoo! :)
This quirky collection of gas cans and drums just caught my fancy. Image size 11 1/2" x 14 1/2" on 300 lb. Arches Cold Pressed paper and W&N Artist Quality colours. Image credit to Lillian Bell of Paint My Photo (PMP)
Taken on Fomapan Action shot at ISO 250 with Zenit 12XP Helios 44M4.
Developed in Adox Rodinal 1+25 @ 9 min.
Postprocessed with The GIMP.
A collaboration between myself, Rupreet Rai and Bader S. Al Yaseen. Special mention to Rupreet for staying so still for the 8 second shot and all the set up - she is a real hero for making this shot work.
A giant metal seed sculpture at the Royal Botanic Gardens, crafted by Bronwyn Oliver in 1999 to commemorate the location of the first farm in Sydney Cove.
Light from an LED torch reflected by the metallic foil graphic of Big Ben (Elizabeth Tower), embedded in the new UK polymer £5 note.
Taken for Macro Mondays theme "Made of Metal".
Photograph taken in RAW with a Panasonic Lumix LX5 point & shoot camera (set to macro) and processed on a Samsung 7" Tab 3, using the basic controls offered by Adobe Photoshop Express.
"Hush now baby, don't you cry.
You'll get to walk, after you die."
I give thee my 2016 offering, 'Full Metal Fetus'.
The 'Undead Collective' can't create frontline military units like the 'Dead Kid Drone' without it's army of body-part scavengers.
Enter the 'Full Metal Fetus', the tireless worker drone charged with cadaver reclamation.
Leaves dating from autumn some six months ago, decorating the top of this metal grille over a drain.
Seattle, Washington
Spring
Cool shadows!
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working alone I had the nail into a piece of wood. Then set the camera to focus on the nail head, after that it was a matter of hammer in one hand and cable trigger in the other and move the hammer through the shot, shall I say several times before I got this result.
5/2/2019 Moore Farms Botanical Garden, Lake City, SC
Nikon D3400, Nikon AF-S DX Micro Nikkor 40mm f/2.8G
© 2019 R. D. Waters
Totally made of metal, fabricated from pieces of tinplate soldered together to form this wonderfully realistic model of a Jaguar XK120 , no plastic has been used in its construction, which must date it to before 1950. No makers marks. Jaguar XK120 was a sports car manufactured by Jaguar in England between 1948 and 1954.
( all photo from my own camera )