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Just a fun pic after watching the beautiful night sky during the Perseids.
Multiexposure / 3 pictures. Pic 1 and 2 i was on the chair, on pic 3 i draw the skeleton... puh, only 30 seconds for this guy ;-)
double exposure. whale skeleton at the moma by gabriel orozco. the other exposure is the side of a building, I think. those aren't dust flakes mostly, they are lights and other stuff from the other exposure. looks scifi anyhow.
Konica Autoreflex T with 50mm f1.8 Hexanon lens.
Cheap 200iso film.
Scanned with Epson V300.
About a year ago I did some skeletons. I said I had a couple more in mind. Here they are. I figured the green dinos frills were probably non-bone material, like most reptiles that have similar structures today.
Day 3 of RebelLUG's Vignweek contest 2025.
The theme was "Nautica"
Build a Nautical scene. It can be historical, modern, or sci-fi, but should pertain to sailing, diving, research, naval warfare, etc.
Alaric had decided to borrow a wooden raft and go on the nearest sea to catch some silver fishes. Unfortunately, it took him longer than expected, and as night fell, skeletons began to emerge from the water, attacking him. Will he manage to escape this nightmarish situation?
The build looks as goog as I was imagining when I got the idea but I don't think I've successefully captured it in picture
Hope you like it :)
Skeleton conductor, Fluit- en Tamboerkorps St. Job, Groeëte Rogstaekersoptocht, Weert, Netherlands, 2017
This skeleton can be found in the Apostelsee close to Ringsheim in southern Germany at a depth of about 25 meters.
Caprellids are omnivorous, feeding on diatoms, detritus, protozoans, smaller amphipods, and crustacean larvae. Some species are filter feeders, using their antennae to filter food from the water or scrape it off the substrate. Most species are predators that sit and wait like a praying mantis, with their gnathopods ready to snatch any smaller invertebrates which come along. They accentuate their adaptive form and colouration by assuming an angular pose, resembling that of the fronds among which they live. They remain motionless for long periods of time while waiting to ambush their prey, often protozoa or small worms. Anilao, South Luzon, Philippines
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BLYTHE-A-DAY
A flickr Group
OCTOBER 2021
DAY 23: "SKELETON CREW"
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Even though Nine-19 was informed there would be a "skeleton crew" on duty that night ...
She was not quite expecting THIS ...
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Information & Credits are on the blog post - rissasecondlife.blogspot.com/2019/10/dance-with-skeletons...
Our neighbor's giant skeleton makes his 2022 appearance.
Favorite photo along this line: www.flickr.com/photos/22257034@N00/22628591881/in/photoli...
Photo taken on the safari from Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp driving west all the way to Atlantic Ocean. You can see the vehicle by the beach and miles and miles of coast line and rocky / sandy landscape.
Another play at something different that I can shoot at home.
This is basically a Skeleton Leaf placed onto a mirrored sheet of perspex, that was then aligned next to a computer screen that I had added a bokeh background image to reflect on the mirror.
Settings: (Sorry a bit boring for most)
Nikon D850, Sigma 105mm f/2.8 Macro, 40 JPG stacked shots at f/8, you then focus in live view (zoomed in) to the closest part of the leaf, then setup the cameras focus shift shooting, I set it for silent (mirror Up) shooting, 40 shots at a focus gap on 2. then imported the images into Helicon Soft focus stacking software to achieve an almost perfectly focused leaf.
Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Mural outside El Guapo's.
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