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My Hujoo Nano Rabi got a faceup today! His name is Tsukki, and he is a rabbit spirit - think of the forest denizens in Natsume Yuujinchou the anime!
This nanoviv has been running since 2005. I had a atack by fungus gnats and they damaged the mosses on some parts as you can see. It will repair itself of course.
On this you find Lepanthes telipogoniflora, L. caudata, L. calocodon, Platystele umbellata, Platystele oxyglossa, Trichosalpinx rotundifolia, Platystele sp.
My sistern was nice enough to get me this Nano Hollywood rides set. I always thought the micro machines were cute so having these small versions of Jp cars is awesome.
My aquascaping 60l fish tank.
Plants : Rotala sp green, hygrophila polysperma, Bolbitis Heudelotii, Hygrophila Tripartita, Hygrophila Pinnatifada, Hedera helix.
Living : Hyphessobrycon Amandae, Caridina Multidentata, Macrotocinclus Affinis.
Some more tiny Danbos, they're about an inch tall, & their plastic is slightly translucent. There's 10 of them in the big box, & they all come in cute little individual boxes, but once again, there are 10 Danbos, but only 8 colors. I have no idea why they keep doing this, if you're going to have 10 per set, then make them in 10 different colors, not 8 colors with duplicates.
Compatible with both the Thanos and Iron Man mechs! Download the instructions for free at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-34301/veyniac/nano-gauntlet-for-...
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This week's theme is - Street Action
This is one of my most unsharp pictures I have posted here (not clicked :)), but I wanted to post it for the candidness and colors it has. I shot the same girl (Maria, and his brother, Basvaraj) in other shots, but they had become aware of my presence and hence lost the candidness. This one is for the colors. I was more than 100ft across the other side of the road, when I saw her playing with the semi-cart/cycle. My first panning attempt, (that too bad :)), since I moved faster than her :D
Some vignetting. Unlike the muted colors I prefer, this one has natural colors and a straightened horizon (and hence cropped a bit. Actually a lot on right hand side :( )
Here is Nano for the uninitiated.
Btw, as far as my foot goes - I have been diagnosed with collapsed arch (or flat feet), which basically means the arch of my feet have collapsed and thus I get muscular pangs all over my foot (right one). I have been advised to wear arch supports to improve the distribution of body weight on my feet. The limping would continue for how long I don't know, but as of now, I am unable to live a normal life :(
On the lighter side, at least now I know that many muscles are involved even if I move my toes :) So just imagine how many more would be there when we walk! :)
I spotted this Flower Core in between the petals', Thought using Super Macro - NaNo to capture it to share here.
My favorite of this series. I used a small binder clip to prop up the nano in the back. I was able to angle it where you couldn't see the clip. It gave a great perception of the nano rising above the others.
33 iPod nanos. We had 40 but I cropped the image.
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Sheffield 3 of 4.
By Roanna Wells in Fargate. The Sheffield bears will soon be auctioned with proceeds going to the Sheffield Children’s Hospital.
My nano haruka twins are finally complete. Oh boy it is hard to sew something so tiny! They still need names though.
Thank you for your nice comments on my last upload. Here it is, the windmill's nano blocks. Two days to complete and I enjoyed the whole process throughly.
Painting for my Solo Show at Re:View Gallery.
Dennis Hayes IV’s first solo exhibit in Detroit, Square Blue Residue, opens at Re:View Contemporary Gallery on October 3, 2009. The exhibit includes paintings, prints, and installation work.
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(bad photo, no natural light -_-)
They used to be my nano haruka twins called Shinju and Mizuki and they were on 27cm obitsu bodies but then I decided I wanted them to be children instead of teens and wanted to buy them 21cm bodies. But.... other doll things needed the money and I kinda forgot them... Until recently. I gave them new faceups and I think I finally want to buy them those 21cm obitsu bodies too! Maybe I rename them after that.
My new little baby cat <3
Love her =^.^=
I think she stays very small because she's 9 weeks old and so many smaller than other kittens of this age.
A better picture of one of my earlier works. Compatible with both the Thanos Mech and Iron Man Mech sets (76141 and 76140). The render was done with Mecabricks. Get the instructions for free at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-34301/veyniac/nano-gauntlet-for-...
Detail of the pollen grain surface of Piptolepis sp., showing subechinolofate ornamentation (spines on walls, disorganized, do not form well defined gaps), densely perforated, conical spines, perforated only in the base.
The pollen morphology is very important for the classification of Asteracea groups, which includes sunflowers, lettuces, chamomile, chicory, artichoke and several species with pharmacological potential such as “carqueja” (Baccharis L.) and “guaco” (Mikania glomerata Spreng), both Brazilian tea medicines, besides the ornamental usage.
This image is part of a study that deals with the morphology of the pollen grains of the subtribe Lycnophorineae, belonging to Asteraceae group. The objective of this work is to find new morphological characteristics that are able to delimit the species and genera of these plants, as well as to infer a probable pattern of evolution within the subtribe Lycnophorineae. This study was developed by the researcher Raquel Maria Batista Souza de Souza at the Laboratory of Palinology of the National Museum of UFRJ, which after the fire had its continuity hampered by the loss of its scanning electron microscope. With the support of the National Institute of Technology (INT), this image was obtained by the researcher Carla Ramos Moreira in the Dual Beam Helios Nanolab of this Institute.
Courtesy of Dr. Carla Moreira , INT
Image Details
Instrument used: Helios NanoLab
Magnification: 12,000
Vacuum: High
Voltage: 5
Spot: 43 pA
Working Distance: 3.9
Detector: SE