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Just waiting on his food delivery. YA GOTTA CLICK THIS ONE AND VIEW LARGE!

My back yard - these flowers are tiny! Taken with a FD vintage 100mm f4 macro lens coupled to my Canon 5DmkIII.

Microscale manga girl.

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To God be all glory homies. Stay fresh and have a good weekend.

Yet another quick build for Brethren of the Brick Seas on Eurobricks. This time heavily :) based on this micro warehouse of Elostirion's.

Taken with 3 extension tubes and a reverse 20mm Nikkor Oldscool lense

This is a close up of a micro angel from "WarScape: Vol1; 8 of 9

 

This wing technique can also be seen in the micro phoenix in chapter 7

www.flickr.com/photos/legocy/6242243261/in/photostream/

 

He's very fragile and most of the pieces are just balancing or tension bound... anyways I like him...

Agfamatic 2008 with Lomography LomoChrome Color '92 110 film cartridge.

All of my constructicons form Devastator AND split apart to change from robots to vehicles! Here they are in robot mode.

 

You can check out the full gallery of pics on Mocpages: www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/428635

 

Micro (macro) photographs of lit candles, showcasing the amazing art that's produced when a candle's wick burns and the candle's wax melts into incredible shapes.

 

It took me awhile to be able to expose properly for both the burning wick and the flame itself, and it's challenging to get a sharp focus as I shoot these handheld.

 

Click on the photo twice to view it large and better see the amazing details.

 

More in my album, "The Art of the Flame:"

 

www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/albums/72177720306094528

 

I hope you enjoy.

 

Nikon 200/4 Micro-Nikkor

Until a red boomerang piece comes out to replace the red hands this is about as close as I can get.

Enjoy :)

I've had this idea for a while after meeting some superhero fellow light painters at the PNW meetup where I finally pictured what to make in a micro stencil tunnel scene, toilet roll tube style. No double exposure, all done tabletop. Johnny on the camera while TJ spun wool and Aaron shown down the laser. A blast of a meet up and some epic light painting Collabs - this is my homage to you fellow light addicts.

I took these photos in a small town where my mother was born, south of Minas Gerais.

We are in the winter now, and the temperature in this little city sometimes reaches -2°C.

This last weekend I went there and saw for the first time these cherry trees in full bloom. Unfortunately was a cloudy and cool day, but I had to catch this moment!

pero que contenta me quedé!

Hello there! There's a micro-build competition on Mecabricks, and here's my entry for it.

 

(The 3D model is posted here: mecabricks.com/en/models/1Xjdoo5428b)

 

Built with: Mecabricks

Edited with: Mecabricks

 

~Operator011

A micro hunters dream to remember my first brickshow moc,

Explored may 9 - 2011 apparently :)

Thanks for looking.

A few months ago I thought I'd try my hand at some micro-scale sci-fi architecture. Finally got around to taking some pics. Might turn this into something bigger, time permitted...

I wanted to make a micro version of the Forgotten Temple as well as make instructions for it. The instructions are free on my rebrickable page (link in bio) So if you want to make this or the Micro Hunters Dream for yourself you can. If you are just curious to see how they go together you are more than welcome to take a look.

 

I do want to make instructions more often for my builds but they do take a lot longer to finish and test. I also like to use odd pieces in my builds that aren’t available digitally which limits a lot of options for making builds, so unfortunately I won’t make instructions for every build I post.

 

I’m wanting to make micro versions of every show build I make because I have to take them apart pretty quickly afterwards and the shows are pretty much the only time I get to see them fully assembled. I do like to keep little souvenirs from the show builds but a tiny version is a nice little display piece to act as a reminder of what I have made. Who knows maybe after 50 years I can just display the micro builds instead…

I came up with this tie-fighter technique which only uses 2 pieces, along with a small base for it. All in all, the entire MOC only uses 20 pieces. Hope you like it!

 

To God be the glory!

The deserted village of Micro Chorio in Tilos. This large inland village was abandoned following the growth of tourism on the island.

Among all the different types of chips, I have chosen a micro chip because I think that fits best into a macro group. And the potato or chocolate chips would have been eaten up before I took the photo...

 

Happy Macro Monday!

I don't know which... just waiting for my son to do his business before we proceed forward. Marina Del Rey, California, near Venice Beach. : > )

Built in 24 hrs for JKmoc's 24 hr build challenge with "dream" as the theme & roller skates as the seed piece in April

Along the front and all to scale:

Quadstar, White Hawk, Wraith interceptor, Zero Tolerance GARC racer.

The minifigure scale Quadstar is at the back so you can get an idea of what the others might be like at minifigure scale. I take this micro to mini ratio to be around 1:4.

 

I haven't included the Linopeia class transport or the Jade Sun as they're around 1:8 and 1:50 respectively by my estimation.

 

Capital ships might have to be quite big. I'll have to see what I can get away with but I want to try and make all my future micro's for AG at this 1:4 scale for story-telling compatibility.

Bươm bướm Micro-NIKKOR 105 f/4 + Tele TC200

Small micro vignette made for the autumn/ halloween contest hosted by Brikkelauget

 

Building instructions available at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-56221/Crescentius/autumn-house/#...

Mount Wellington, Tasmania

Shot with Micro-Nikkor 55mm f2.8 AiS

A micro star citizen vulture

Moos auf Zaunpfahl in Abendsonne und Regen

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