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[Faunus] Autumnus - Unisex
Unrigged items: Crown, Neckpiece, Pelvic cover, Hip pieces, Bracelets.
Unrigged items: Wings animated (Bento & animesh)
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Flying fish are a marine fish family comprising about 50 species grouped in 7 to 9 genera. Flying fish are found in all the major oceans, mainly in warm tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. Their most striking feature is their pectoral fins, which are unusually large, and enable the fish to take short gliding flights through air, above the surface of the water, in order to escape predators.
Appearance
Some flying fish shed their pectoral fins every 20 to 40 days .In some species the pelvic fins are also unusually large, so the fish appears to have four wings. Most species reach a maximum length of 11.81 in (30 cm), though a few may be as long as 17.72 in (45 cm). Their eyes are relatively larger than those of other fish as well as flatter which improves visual acuity in the air. Flying fish live close to the water surface and feed on plankton.
Flight
To prepare for a glide, the fish swim rapidly, close to the surface of the water with their fins close to the body. As they leave the water, they spread their fins. The caudal fin is usually deeply forked, with the lower lobe longer than the upper. The fish rapidly move the lower lobe to propel themselves forward once the rest of the body has already left the water. Eventually, even the tail leaves the water and the fish are airborne. They do not flap their “wings”. In gliding, flying fish can almost double their speed, reaching speeds up to 37.28 mi/h (60 km/h). The glides are usually up to 98.45 to 164.04 ft (30 to 50 m) in length, but some have been observed soaring for hundreds of meters using the updraft on the leading edges of waves. The fish can also make a series of glides, each time dipping the tail into the water to produce forward thrust.
Flying fish use their unusual flying talent to escape predators such as swordfish, tuna, and other larger fish.
A chain moray, Echidna catenate, watched as divers passed by. Morays have no pectoral nor pelvic fins, but their dorsal fin runs from the head to the tail. They can catch small fish in open water, but more frequently they catch fish by surprise, or trap fish or crabs in crevices. Morays have poor vision but a keen sense of smell. If you look at the next to largest resolution, you will see that it has 4 protruding nostrils--water goes in the nostrils at the end of the snout, and goes out the nostrils just above the eyes.
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[Faunus] Natural Salvation // Fatpack
*Includes:
-Headpiece horned
-Neckpiece
-Tail
-Pelvic cover
-Faceshadow
-6 applier flower
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I always see twin spot gobies in profile, mainly because that is how they present themselves since in this orientation, they look like a crab which they are trying to mimic. By accident, I got a shot of one facing me and noticed how strange it's pelvic fin looked. I never realized it's pelvic fins are fused together making a suction like disc which they use to cling to surfaces or sift through sand.
Amblyeleotris guttata again, same dive, different individual. Very typical how they perch on their pelvic fins. Its shrimp was hiding.
My new popular science book about gobies is looking for a quality publisher: pacificklaus.com/the-lives-of-gobies/
During my late teen years there was a rope swing in El Granada. The rope was tied to a tall Eucalyptus tree and swung out over a steep canyon. Some enterprising and clever guys built a two story platform from which you could grab on to the rope and swing out over the crevice. Your first swing was always a soul searching event as the rope barely reached the top tier of the platform. The swing was a great destination, and we spent many a day and evening there.
Then disaster struck. A teenaged girl who had a little too much to drink one night, decided to let go of the rope in mid-flight. She was deposited at the bottom of the canyon and suffered a broken pelvic bone. The next day her father and couple of his friends showed up with their chain saws, demolished the platform and cut the rope down. We didn't like having to pay for the stupidity of another but that was how it came down--platform, rope, and all.
Portola Valley CA
The blacktip shark-Requin bordé (Carcharhinus limbatus), South Africa. 🐠 🌊 🌏 👉 linktr.ee/vincent_pommeyrol
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The blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) belongs to the family of Carcharhinidae. He is present in three big oceans and in the Mediterranean Sea. He can live 12 years for a maximum size of 2,80m.
One distinguish them by blackpoint on the pectoral, dorsal, pelvic fins and the caudal fin. The body is grey with reflections bronze and the white stomach. Shark viviparous animal (birth of the young already formed sharks), females can carry about ten youngs every two years.
The blacktip shark is endangered by its intensive, commercial and sports peach. He is classified "almost threatened" by the UICN Red List.
Le requin bordé (Carcharhinus limbatus) appartient à la famille des Carcharhinidae. Il est présent dans les trois grands océans et en Méditerranée. Il peut vivre 12 ans pour une taille maximum de 2,80m.
On les distinguent par des pointes noires sur les nageoires pectorales, dorsales, pelviennes et caudale. le corps est gris aux reflets bronze et le ventre blanc. Requin vivipare (naissance des jeunes requins déjà formés), les femelles peuvent porter une dizaine de petits tous les deux ans.
Le requin bordé est mis en danger par sa pêche intensive, commerciale et sportive. Il est classé «Quasi menacé» par la liste rouge de l' UICN.
Recreating Frida Kahlo Challenge - April / May 2021
Our next challenge in our group Recreating Masters
Recreating Frida Kahlo (1907 - 1954) Challenge - April / May 2021 - LINK HERE
Frida Kahlo de Rivera born Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón (1907 -1954) was a Mexican artist who painted many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico.
Inspired by the country's popular culture, she employed a naïve folk art style to explore questions of identity, postcolonialism, gender, class, and race in Mexican society.
Her paintings often had strong autobiographical elements and mixed realism with surrealism and mystic fantasy.
A severe bus accident in 1925 left Kahlo in lifelong pain after an spin injury. The bumper of one of the vehicles punctured his back, causing a pelvic fracture and hemorrhage. Frida spent many months between life and death in the hospital, she had to be operated several times.
Confined to bed for three months following the accident, Kahlo began to paint. She started to consider a career as a medical illustrator, as well, which would combine her interests in science and art. Painting became a way for Kahlo to explore questions of identity and existence.
Frida Kahlo typically uses the visual symbolism of physical pain in a long-standing attempt to better understand emotional suffering. Before Kahlo's efforts, the language of loss, death, and selfhood, had been relatively well investigated by some male artists (including Albrecht Dürer, Francisco Goya, and Edvard Munch), but had not yet been significantly dissected by a woman.
Even as Kahlo was gaining recognition in Mexico, her health was declining rapidly, and an attempted surgery to support her spine failed.
Her paintings from this period include Broken Column (1944), Without Hope (1945), Tree of Hope, Stand Fast (1946), and The Wounded Deer (1946), reflecting her poor physical state.
She died in 1954, however she carried out several works, including the still-life "Viva La Vida"(1954).
The same passions that helped Frida Kahlo become a great artist are reflected in her many love affairs. These took place despite her being married (twice) to fellow artist Diego Rivera. Over the course of her life, multiple famous men and women became her romantic partners.
Kahlo's work as an artist remained relatively unknown until the late 1970s, when his work was rediscovered by art historians and political activists. In the early 1990s, she became not only a recognized figure in art history, but also considered an icon for Chicanos, the feminist movement and the LGBT movement.
So we also propose for this month of April/May to recreate works of this incredible Mexican Painter and /or using portraits and elements from yours or stock images to recreate her creative self portraits !
This is not my spine, merely a life size model in my physical therapist's office. Saw it, took a shot, added the background. No matter how much pain.....always a photographer.
"Gran parte delle dinamiche motorie insite nei gesti che compiamo, siano esse danzate, performative o semplicemente gesti di vita quotidiana, coinvolgono in maniera consapevole o meno le parti del nostro corpo: a cominciare dalla testa che, appoggiata alla struttura pelvica tramite la colonna vertebrale, è coinvolta in ogni azione, che sia passiva, attiva o orientata col mondo esterno. Così come la cavità toracica e le sue funzioni respiratorie, sono “sospese” alle vertebre e influenzate dai loro movimenti; di rimando, le vertebre non possono che venire influenzate dalla funzione respiratoria. E come se dentro di noi, in quella straordinaria architettura ossea che ci sostiene, fossero presenti degli strumenti musicali: e la cavità toracica, in quella sua raggiera di coste che si aprono verso l’esterno dei fianchi e si ricongiungono verso il centro, in cui il corpo vibrante è costituito da una colonna d’aria (come vuole anche la definizione di ogni strumento musicale aerofono), non evoca forse la forma di una fisarmonica o di un bandoneon?”
Emanuele Enria
A male great white shark (Charcharodon carcharias) nearly completely stretched out, swims just below the surface off of Mexico's Isla de Guadalupe. On his underside below his gill slit area, a remora tags along for a ride. The gender of this shark is easily identifiable as male by the clearly visible pair of claspers (male reproductive organs) located between the shark's pelvic fins and anal fin.
Pelvic Bats Tattoo - BOM
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August round (4th - 28th, 2025)
[Faunus] Flame // Unisex
Unrigged items: Crown, Horns, Halo, Pelvic cover, Hand orb (animated)
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A large shoal of Bib, also called Pouting on the wreck of the Persier in Bigbury Bay.
From the MarLIN website "A distinctive fish with a relatively deep body, deep coppery colour with 3 or 4 vertical pale bands and a long chin barbel. Adults are between 20-30 cm long, sometimes reaching a maximum of 45 cm in length. Trisopterus luscus has three dorsal fins set close together, the first dorsal fin being characteristically pointed when in an upright position. There are also 2 anal fins, the first has its origin under the middle of the first dorsal fin. At the base of the pectoral fin is a black mark, approximately the size of the eye. The pelvic fins are long and flexible. The upper jaw is longer than the lower jaw. Older, adult individuals may be completely dark brown, having lost their banding."
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Another version for the Macro Monday "Its A-Peeling to me"
I used a stack of Macro Adapter + 2x + 4x +10x Macro lenses
Location: Cork - Munster - Ireland - IE - Europe - EU
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Coonarr beach Bundaberg
Australia
Other Names: Bigeye, Brownspot Bigeye, Bullseye Perch, Large-spined Big-eye, Red Bigeye, Red Bullseye, Spotted Big-eye, Spotted-fin Glasseye
A silvery to bright red bigeye with brownish to yellowish-brown spots on the dorsal, anal and pelvic fins. Individuals often have a blotchy pattern
Widespread in Australia from Cape Cuvier, Western Australia (including off shore reefs), and Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Timor Sea, around the north and east coasts to Lakes Entrance, Victoria; also at Middleton Reef in the Tasman Sea. Elsewhere, the species occurs in the tropical and subtropical east-Indo-west Pacific: Andaman Sea and Arafura Sea east to the Philippines and New Guinea, north to southern Japan, south to New Caledonia.
Inhabits inshore and offshore reefs, sheltering beneath ledges, around coral heads and aggregating over open areas in depths of 12-400 m. Max Size:36 cm
A dull afternoon, lots of sediment suspended in the sea and a lionfish swimming.
Lionfish and stonefish are members of the scorpionfish family and like stonefish, lionfish have a venomous "sting" which is delivered by means of the spines of the dorsal, anal, and pelvic fins.
Hot water as hot as one can stand is the recommended first treatment for such stings as it causes the protein venom to be denatured.
"Micks," a male great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), swims just below the surface as rays of sunlight shine through the water. Researchers have been working to identify as individual white sharks off Mexico's Isla de Guadalupe and catalog them in an identification book. It is through this identification program that many of the sharks receive their names. Micks has a distinctive "W" shaped scar between his second dorsal and pelvic fins that make him easy to identify.
Cyclopterus lumpus, found nestled into ruffles of bryozoan-encrusted kelp growing off of a floating dock. The fish is flattened ventrally and uses its pelvic fins to form a suction disk.
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Some benefits :
Align your body and baby for a more functional and efficient birth.
A well-balanced pelvic floor can help with the birth and postpartum healing.
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Flying fish are a marine fish family comprising about 50 species grouped in 7 to 9 genera. Flying fish are found in all the major oceans, mainly in warm tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. Their most striking feature is their pectoral fins, which are unusually large, and enable the fish to take short gliding flights through air, above the surface of the water, in order to escape predators.
Appearance
Some flying fish shed their pectoral fins every 20 to 40 days .In some species the pelvic fins are also unusually large, so the fish appears to have four wings. Most species reach a maximum length of 11.81 in (30 cm), though a few may be as long as 17.72 in (45 cm). Their eyes are relatively larger than those of other fish as well as flatter which improves visual acuity in the air. Flying fish live close to the water surface and feed on plankton.
Flight
To prepare for a glide, the fish swim rapidly, close to the surface of the water with their fins close to the body. As they leave the water, they spread their fins. The caudal fin is usually deeply forked, with the lower lobe longer than the upper. The fish rapidly move the lower lobe to propel themselves forward once the rest of the body has already left the water. Eventually, even the tail leaves the water and the fish are airborne. They do not flap their “wings”. In gliding, flying fish can almost double their speed, reaching speeds up to 37.28 mi/h (60 km/h). The glides are usually up to 98.45 to 164.04 ft (30 to 50 m) in length, but some have been observed soaring for hundreds of meters using the updraft on the leading edges of waves. The fish can also make a series of glides, each time dipping the tail into the water to produce forward thrust.
Flying fish use their unusual flying talent to escape predators such as swordfish, tuna, and other larger fish.
This image was taken in the Pacific Ocean.
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