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Nov' 2011
As the weather was pretty awfull here in West Sussex today, I decided to see if I could find any interesting chalk streams in the woods, these don't seem to last long because of the pourus nature of the ground. These were the best I could find today, might try again tomorrow.
Comments and critiques most welcome.
As always best viewed large on black.
I apologize for the blur...I was using a slow lens, the wind was whipping the branch around that he was sitting on, plus, when Dragonflies chew, their little heads bob up and down and from side to side, vigorously! But at least you get to see a Dragonfly eating a bug. Look closely...the little blurry things on either side of the bugs tail or wing are either its feet or antennae in motion.
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More in my set, "Dragonflies - II" including some really cool micros (macros)! Click the link below to visit my "Dragonflies - II" set:
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/sets/72157633160115841/
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And enjoy my original set, "Dragonflies:"
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/sets/72157627417639364/
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Have you ever seen inside a dragonfly's mouth?? I'll take you there! Be sure that you don't miss viewing my set, "Dragonfly Mortuary/Autopsy:"
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/sets/72157630854477176/
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A crowded club pulsing with tooth-rattling techno beats is a must for the micro moonbase. Features four connections and a slightly "illegal" building technique.
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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a single dust mite
among skin scales in
housedust]
*They may look like monsters from a horror film, but these tiny creatures
inhabit our homes, clothes and even our bodies. A new book, 'Micro
Monsters', showcases some of the planet's most horrible insects and
microscopic beasts. British author and trained zoologist, Tom Jackson, spent
three months compiling the images in the book. Scientists coated the tiny
creatures in gold, froze them in liquid nitrogen and fired a beam of
electrons at the subjects from a scanning electron microscope to reveal the
incredible detail*
*Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a single dust mite among
skin scales in housedust*
[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a human head louse
with an egg]
*"I wanted to get together all the most gruesome and beastly pictures I
could," said 38 year-old Tom from Bristol. "This book shows children
everything that's around them at home, the garden and the playground."*
*A human head louse with an egg*
[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a brown ant biting a
blade of grass]
*"The pictures I'm most pleased with are the close-up portraits of insects
that show the intricate details of their eyes, mandibles and even the hairs
on their heads," said Tom*
*A brown ant biting a blade of grass*
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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a maggot
head]
*"I've tested the book out on my son Ned and it hasn't given him any bad
dreams, in fact he loves it. In particular Ned likes like the nasty worms."*
*A maggot head*
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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an earwig on a
leaf]
*In scanning electron microscopy, a beam of electrons is fired at the
subjects. Electrons have shorter wavelengths than lights waves so smaller
objects can be captured.*
*An earwig on a leaf*
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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a European
hornet]
*Micro Monsters is shortly to be launched in the UK by Amber Books*
*A European hornet*
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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a daddy
long legs]
*A daddy long legs*
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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of two water bears (or
tardigrades, microscopic, water-dwelling
creatures)]
*Two water bears (or tardigrades, microscopic, water-dwelling creatures*
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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a pill
woodlouse]
*A pill woodlouse*
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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a grain
weevil]
*A grain weevil*
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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a stable
fly]
*A stable fly*
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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a fruit
fly]
*A fruit fly*
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[image: ...A coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a female Lucilia
blowfly laying her eggs. Author and trained zoologist, Tom Jackson spent
three months compiling the 3D pictures. Using scanning electron microscopy,
he coated them in gold and deep froze them in liquid nitrogen before firing
a beam of electrons at the subjects. Micro Monsters is shortly to be
launched in the UK by Amber
Books]
*A female Lucilia blowfly laying her eggs*
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[image: A coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a female yellow
fever mosquito. A new book shows in intricate detail the mini-beasts that
inhabit our homes, clothes and even our bodies. Micro Monsters features over
80 of the world's most horrible insects and microscopic beasts with
full-colour annotated photographs, lively accompanying texts and facts and
figures...]
*A female yellow fever mosquito*
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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a tsetse
fly]
*A tsetse fly*
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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an aphid (Greenfly)
feeding on a leaf]
*An aphid (Greenfly) feeding on a leaf*
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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a bluebottle
fly]
*A bluebottle fly*
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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a yellow dung
fly]
*A yellow dung fly*
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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a long-horned
beetle]
*A long-horned beetle*
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[image: Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a hover
fly]
*A hover fly*
CHIYAAN
12mm (0.4") tall hand carved wooden micro female figurine with silk hair. Japanese 144 scale (N scale, which is the well known tiny pilot figure for miniature gundam plastic models)
Míticos boletos de micro... que en el Santiago licitado ya son leyenda. ¿Sabían que en esos boletos del Transantiago en el isotipo, el color cambiaba con la temperatura?... Se colocaba rojo con el frío y blanco con el calor.
Foto: 1 de Agosto de 2006, Colegio Alicante, Maipú, Chile
Cámara: Canon Powershot A430
Which one is your favorite? ♀️👶 Hedgehog-faerie-baby triplets !!! @charlescreaturecabinet HOGLET, HOLLY and HUFFY Hedgelings ~Happynose = family name ~SOON!
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Handmade fuzzy chestnut baby beds @murjanikusumobroto Fairy Fragilities | NL
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Micro-macramé bracelet, multi coloured, and lots of Tibetan silver and silverplated, metal beads
all sizes
handmade
Earlier this summer we planted some grape vines to enhance our trellis. They will hopefully do a more friendly job than the previous plant.
Which was an oriental wisteria that was beautiful but was trying to pull the whole house down.
We mulched the area with compost and a few surprise plants sprung up. Mostly tomatoes, but a small vine was also launched.
Turns out it was a watermelon. This is one of the micro-melons being shot by a pellet. I only had one shot and this was it.
Cheers.
A micro limousine MOC.
Inspired by the four miniature vehicles featured in LEGO set 10214 Tower Bridge.
Thanks to the awesome Travis Mathieson and fellow MUGS members, I broke my LDraw cherry on the weekend at their free info seminar :D
Micro AT-AT with a nod to Rod Giles ;)
Micro machines Eurostar from the 'National Geographic' series train pack, and F9 loco EMD demonstrator livery, from the pack - 28 decades: the'50s