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The body language says it all, the Kookaburra is top bird, and sees to it that the Magpie submits. The pecking order is established and enforced. Having asserted it's authority, the Kookaburra flew to me, and I gave it some food, while the Magpie flew away. The Magpie returned later and I fed it too.

 

Although a wild bird, this Magpie will take food from my hand, and when I put food out for the other birds, will come and stand at the table next to me. Here's a link to a video from The Magpie Whisperer, happiness is a playful Magpie www.youtube.com/watch?v=vErVV9cOmws

EXPLORE CALENDAR Apr. 16, 2009 Highest position #5 Many THANKS!!!

 

H.I.T.A.V.!

A stunning, summer sunset over the Moray Firth from the shores of Portknockie in Scotland.

Rendering Mesh is made of flexible fibreglass, in various colours, and comes in sheet form on cardboard rolls and is used in the building & construction trades. It is embedded into the base-coat of wet render (sand & cement mix) and then covered over with the top-coat to prevent possible cracks developing in external wall coatings on houses and other buildings.

 

In this photo I used a small square of bright pink and a small square of white render mesh placed together, formed into a cone shape and put the camera lens into the cone to take the shot. Lighting; LED spotlights. Contrast enhanced slightly. Taken Macro 1:1

 

Dedicated to RHC (ILYWAMHASAM)

 

Canon PowerShot SX430 IS

f/5

1/20 sec

10 mm

ISO 400

Format: Macro 1:1

Lighting: LED spots

Been on a Terragen kick, this was created with Terragen Classic...I DL'd the free version of T3, but those renders take longer!!

My first ever render :P

Flaking render will allow the ingress of water which will dissolve the original lime mortar. It might look charming in a shabby chic way, but it's irresponsible property management.

Visual syntax

Dominated by

Ambiguity

 

LeitzWetzlarGermany Elmaron 120mmf2.8

Arthur's Vault:

 

A tweaked and re-rendered build. Arthur's Vault contains numerous artefacts, weapons and other curios that Arthur has either retrieved, discovered or kept locked away from prying eyes.

I know its a cheesy title and I am not sorry :).

Like my last several posts this image was created and rendered in Dazstudio and was not taken in Second Life. Enjoy!

MPP Microflex with Taylor Hobson Micronar, HP5 Thornton 2 bath

The rendering of your emotional highway has no barriers?

what do your deepest fears cross and encounter?

is there cherishment upon the way that feeds your heart?

picking moments with which the Soul is eaten, in part

is it the deliverer, the healer, the persecutor impart

 

smoothly surfaced into the light of day passing

a room, destiny, space, in time, rivers flowing

still in mind, awakening the emotive checklist of strife

recording movements and controlling daily schedules

watching every living matter, is this what you call life??

 

bear in mind what you simply cannot bear to face

with eyes closed, the entitled apparition becomes real

a chest note unspoken, which designs a noted bas-relief

filled with emotional spirit and natural purulency

go beyond the norm, look further afield, inherit more belief

 

taking your hand, reinvigorating this life shared

second to none and afraid no more, seize the willowed moment!

behold the veranda of opportunity and purest veracity

entering such a thalamus of hidden and untold dreams

here we feel the world in our hands within plentiful capacity

 

there is no wrong in a oneness of love, a oneness of spirit

where Nature is present, life abounds in surviving heartbeats

theurgic possibilities astride hermetic touches advancing

where breaths become deeper and silently longing

forever becomes the present of predestined-eternity's glancing

 

we are the insight of ourselves when open to heavenly calling

into our destiny we strive purely, future surrendered today

as the past catches up with the forgiveness of time itself

we're bold enough to go where our resistance never dared step

a shell of time, and only time will tell where we may tread ourself

 

are we to remain in fate's shadow, or shall we reflect glory -

on our own offering of light and illumination unto our present?

leaving a prosaic society aside, let your spirit touch it's potential

realise and embrace it, share and reach the four corners of your soul

such propensity of jubilant goodness within every heart existential.

 

by anglia24

13h35: 20/02/2008

©2008anglia24

A lovely morning breakfast of waffles topped with butter and berries drizzled with delicious maple syrup. (and a glass of milk)

Germogli electricity pylons - Italy

HDA : Architecture and engineering

Client : Terna

Architect : HDA have won first prize in the "Pylons of the Future" international competition for Italian energy supplier

Date : 2009

See more at : www.hda-paris.com/

-Lugar: Parque Arví en Santa Elena - Antioquia

-Diseño, fotografía y retoque: Sáraf Zapata

I hope you won't get tired of this big Merc. I still love it though.

 

And the guys at Mecabricks love it too. So much that Maxao2000 (of who I don't know if he uses Flickr/similar) rendered an image of the 6x6. And it's beautiful!

 

NOTE: I don't own this render, it's made by Maxao. I thought I'd share it because it's really good and it's my model. But I won't take credit for the render.

 

Thanks to Maxao, and Mecabricks of course!

good day with my crew plus a bunch of friendz.

part of the wall we made out in extreme condition (under crap yellow spotlights)

 

i'm sorry if the photo's quite bad, got no better.

Digital render of Fred Flintstone's car from this Prehistoric MOC

Go the link above for building instructions

Casa que estoy terminando de definir

Structure Synth / Sunflow

要望があった奴を。

 

相変わらず血色悪いですね(`・ω・´)

 

Sample値あげてないからザラザラしてるけど、それはそれでいい気がする。

Built in 1854 by local architect Thomas C Hine, "only the parapet motifs recognisable beneath mid-C20 render" (Elain Harwood in Pevsner's Nottingham). I thought it looked rather lovely in the late summer sun...

1-5 Lister Gate, Nottingham City

Created with Mandelbulb 3d.

Tweak of param by andrea1981g

Im really impressed with the way the Fuji Acros grain Renders detail so fine, more like a powder that salt size. Then again The medium format has alot to do with that. Its important to click on the image to see what I mean. even at f5.6 the lens is able to give me a 3d separation from the background, my Lumix M43 sensor would not have been able to do that. this originally square image I cropped a bit from the top and bottom for that widescreen look.

Shot in the Remote Florida EvergladesRotenberger wildlife area.

Rolleiflex MX-EVS, Fuji Acros 100 ISO, developed in Rodinal, Epson V600 scanner.

A render of the hanger I've been working on.

Edited with Adobe Lightroom - I know it’s not HSS yet but 😉

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