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Last sunday I was painfully bitten by a very small insect (about 6 mm). Because I did not recognize it, I took a picture of it so that I could determine it.
When I looked at the photo, I saw its large, sickle-shaped teeth.
It appears to be the larva of a lacewing.
"My dentist told me that I may be brushing my teeth too hard which may damage the enamel..
so I switched to ultra soft bristles and use my left hand to ease off on the pressure." ~Tomitheos
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While I was going to originally call this, "Mermaid & Vamp," their badges said "Fins" and "Teeth" so I went with those names instead.
Made for the Strobist Sundays group theme: Shiny Metal
Strobistinfo:
Right-low: 5400HS-1/2-105mm-9cm DIY straw grid
Left-high: LP160-1/4-24mm-1/1+1/2 CTB gel through a piece of foam
"Hair is the first thing. And teeth the second. Hair and teeth. A man got those two things he's got it all."
James Brown
Last night I decided to demonize my board.
Matte black coating with gloss black (sharpie paint pen) lines.
Myanmar, Burma. A field worker laughs at one of my jokes. This surprised me as she didn't understand English.
A snout on view of a juvenile American crocodile. Yes, those are two teeth coming out of its snout on the top! This was from a 5 ft animal captured in Belize on the Turneffe Atoll as part of our research and health checks.
Nice large - click "L"
they aren't meant to be all together. i'm going to use them for different things...
just having fun with them.
Zuiko Digital ED - 12-60mm - f/2.8-4 - SWD
Velbon PH-156
After collecting my new lens somewhere in Zeeland. I went on to the famous ghost town of Doel. By the place's night security I was told that today, only 22 people stand their ground, right here where they have lived for so many years while being built in by industry and unsafely operating power plants. As the capitalistic management of the harbor and the local government tried to make them move out in order to create more harbor space which they technically never really needed, not even today. And for as long as nothing happens the rest of the village lays abandoned and dilapidated right where it is, partly vandalized and sprayed over with graffiti. Some of which are works of art, but mostly pointless tags. My best hopes and wishes go with the inhabitants still fighting for their rights to live where they always have, without accepting no-good capitalists to tell them what to do.
This is the ceiling in Bookworld by Kinokuniya in the Dubai Mall. One of those things I had not noticed regardless of how many times I've been there!
Taken for my Project 365. Your comments give me the will to continue, so come on: say something!
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