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Created for "Smile on saturday". Theme "STARTS WITH S"
Background by NASA's Marshall
Propulsor by NASA's Marshall
Skeleton by Elevit Stock
As the limbs of trees that have fallen into the water begin to deteriorate, they lose their bark and become grayish, appearing skeletonized. But even in death they continue to play a significant role in the environment, providing perches for such varied species of birds as Wood Ducks, Great Blue Herons, Belted Kingfishers, Tree Swallows, and Eastern Kingbirds. Larger, partially submerged branches will provide basking sites for turtles.
This skeleton can be found in the Apostelsee close to Ringsheim in southern Germany at a depth of about 25 meters.
Most hydrangeas are deciduous, and it is quite normal for them to lose their leaves in Autumn to winter. As soon as the spring days warm up, you should see the buds starting to swell and to leaf out. Hydrangeas are best pruned in late winter or very early spring and can be cut to the ground each year with no damage.
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
This is one of the images from my new "IRREGULAR SKELETON" series - which you can find HERE.
Credits:
Photo: Bryan M. Ferguson
Styling: I'll Be Your Mirror
Make-Up: Alexandra Findlay
Hair: Emma Diamond
Models: Penelope Gillies & Louise McWilliams
Bueeeeno, pues aquí os muestro mi tercera figura hecha con Fimo. He subido también la figura antes del proceso de pintado. Tiene su par de horas de trabajo, pero no es muy dificil, al menos el cuerpo, porque lo que es la cabeza jajaja madre mia, la de veces que la hice y deshice!
Supongo que mis años babeando delante de los escaparates de las friki-tiendas admirando las obras de McFarlane pues me han tenido que influir un poco, pero se quedaba en eso, porque son un capricho muy caro; y fíjate ahora me las puedo fabricar yo mismo!... Un momento, me acabo de comparar con McGODFarlane, ufff esto se me esta llendo de las manos XDDD!!!
Eso sí, la siguiente me la quedo yo, que me empieza a dar envidiaa XP!
Bueno, me alegra que te haya gustado. Que vaciles muchooo!
First images from a day of experimentation with macro (not my usual subject) and my new light tent.
Shot with a Fuji X-E2 and the 60mm macro lens
Our neighbor's giant skeleton makes his 2022 appearance.
Favorite photo along this line: www.flickr.com/photos/22257034@N00/22628591881/in/photoli...
Another picture of a skeleton fig using my traditional white background.
I changed the background from white to grey. Better?
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.
If You Don't Mind Having Your Margarita Poured By a Mustachio'd Skeleton, Click Here!
A skeleton key to open one’s skeleton in the closet.
Lighting: @paulcbuff DigiBee 800 diffused with @paulcbuff 24”x36” softbox
Drusilla is hanging out with Skelly in their favorite place to go after sunset - the cemetery. They like to visit with some of their old crew.
Blythe a Day "Skeleton Crew" 10/23/21 (idioms)
Doll: Daunting Drusilla Blythe, stock leggings, hair band and shoes
Dress: Etsy
Skeleton: Walmart
Gravestones: Dollar Tree
Background: photo of an old cemetery that I took in Vermont and had printed on large paper
RYNEK UNDERGROUND
Human skeleton found under the surface of the Rynek Glówny in the centre of Kraków.
Opened in a blaze of publicity in September 2010, this hi-tech and highly popular museum takes visitors four metres under the surface of the market square to explore the recently excavated medieval merchant stalls that predate today’s Cloth Hall, and to experience the city’s entire history - from its first settlers right up to the death of Pope John Paul II – over the course of some 6,000 metres of multimedia exhibits.
Krakòw, Lesser Poland, Poland