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Tilt/Shift miniature action from Knoebels Grove making people look like scale models.
Nikkor 85mm f/2.8 T/S PC
A tiny little stream makes a lovely waterfall when you zoom in on it.
This is just one of the thousands of gorgeous scenes at the Portland Japanese Garden.
TMNT tiny brick figures. Poor Mikey, he's the only one I build due to the fail of the Dc brick figures. "Forever alone" I don't know now I wonder if I should the other too???
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A post for Bokeh Wednesdays. Another mistake from last night where I forgot to check the exposure compensation on my camera before I started shooting. But in my eyes, this was a pleasant mistake with the dark background really setting off the backlit orange maple leaves. Let me know what you think. At the Sensory Garden at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, KS.
This is the only drawing I managed to make during the trip. I always bring my watercolors with me on trips and almost never get a chance to use them.
This gorgeous tiny book measures 1 x 1.5 inches and it's about an inch thick.
Not a true dandelion, but the fluffs were hard to resist. I love that my camera still works so hard to please me after 5+ years and so many photos and all that it has gone through. Could I wish for anything more?
An infinite number of tiny worlds....
The original shot is a close up of the platter dots on a turntable where the little light is (I hope that makes sense?)
But when you get that shot and keep turning it in on itself things start to get weird. Mostly I don't know what I'm trying to make.... but that's why I love to create, because it's really the only time you're allowed to lose control :)
This manipulative little guy always gets his way by playing the “endangered species” card. Don’t fall for it!
(See more Tiny Things on my blog! )
Bright and colorful, and about the size of a pea.
Please view the original 1280x image,
It looks much better then the medium size.
Walking near a fresh puddle, I noticed some strange purple spots floating in it.
As I approached, I saw that they are actually batches of purple little grains of... what is it?
So I took some pictures, downloaded to my computer and found out that the little purple grains were actually tiny larvae, guarded by their mother, the little Collembola (standing a bit right to the center).
By the way, the air bubbles are probably oxygen, generated by the photosynthetic bacteria living in this puddle.
Take a look at the second photo, of another batch of larvae, when a hungry black beetle (which is also very small) is feeding from them like a wolf in a pack of sheeps. The mother (upper section of the photo), in this case, has nothing else to do but to wait until the beetle is gone.
Explored 14.12.11, #139!
Thank you very much everybody for your kind comments, faves and interest!
Extract from our new dance project with the talented Hamegoll Lessani (model, make-up, hair & styling... pretty much she's most of what you see).
8mm small iris
It was very hard to 'neatly' draw pupils. I'm going to get 1mm micro beads for next try.
Tiny Mushrooms (likely one of the Marasmius genus [a.k.a. Pinwheel Mushrooms]; possibly one of the Marasmius quercophilus clan) - Suburban New Jersey, 25 miles west of "The City" NYC
I had a landscaper come out to give me a quote for a "Fall cleanup" (i.e. clean up all the leaves after the last of them had fallen, trim some dead branches and chip all the dead sticks around the edge of the yard from all the branches that had fallen earlier in the year). However, after he gave me a quote of $750 (one day with 3 people at $50/hr). I told him I'd think about it (about 3 milliseconds), and today trimmed the dead branches myself. I'll drag the fallen sticks around the edge of the yard down to the street during the annual autumn "stick week", and I'll rake up the leaves myself. All of which will take about one complete day for little old me!
Yow, it sure does feel good to be making $150/hr,
but shoosh now, and don't tell Barack, or he might tax me for that $750!
These shroom pics are of tiny little mushrooms that were growing on the branches I cut off one of my dead elm trees with a 20 foot pole saw (I left the trunks standing for the woodpeckers). The branches were their own little ecosystems of mosses, lichen, mushrooms, and crawly critters. I liked how the mushrooms oriented their tiny 1/8" (2 - 3 mm) caps upward no matter what side of the branch they grew out of, and how the tiny environment of mosses and bark made them look so much bigger than they really were.
FYI these were captured using a 100 mm macro lens with a full set of extension tubes (about 60 mm) on a 50D body. That over taxed the lens, so they're not as sharp as I'd like, but these guys were really tiny!
Marasmius siccus???
Mycena subcaerulea???
But no one could say for sure without a microscope and close examination of the spores.
Tiny fingers & tiny toes
Will all change as baby grows
So enjoy the time that they're small
For in no time they will get tall
And memories of days long gone
Seem like nothing more than mist at dawn
Something that you can almost feel
But then it's gone like it wasn't real
Time slips by and their bodies grow
But no matter what you will always know
That one day before they could even stand
Their tiny foot fit in your hand
Hello everyone!! I would like to welcome my new baby nephew to the world!! This is Noah Ryan's tiny little foot and I wrote this poem for him. He was just born this past weekend and I am a very proud new aunt!! I hope you all enjoy the image and words. Take care my friends!! I'll be catching up with you all over the next few days!!