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The spider above is the male of the species of the shown below, which is a female. He is very tiny and much harder to spot; I think I've only ever found two, both of which are now posted in my stream here.

 

26 Arachtober 2013

 

Spined Micrathena, Micrathena gracilis

Alexandria, VA

Smile on Saturday - Tiny Toys

Taken in September 1975.

 

A tiny, gorgeous beach at the foot of the cliff below the Via Krupp on the Isle of Capri. You needed a ladder to get down from the rocky cliff to the sand and water.

 

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Taken with a reversed 50 mm lens

A tiny ice storehouse, the couple who runs it living inside. This is a tiny house for them along the road. Expired Fujicolor 100 Film (Expired Date: 2009-12)

we've known Tiny for well over a year now-its taken that long to finally be able to touch her....now she likes to hang out in the workshop.

Wehrspann Lake Omaha, Nebraska.

The first time our kitten Bamse was outside. So scary, so much to explore. :)

Every Day in March - Day 17 - Tiny

Be tiny or huge depends only of the reference with which things are measured.

Drawing - inspired by a photo of Rich German - watercolor on paper Opaline A4 180g.

A new necklace I've made. A wearable felted stone, stitched with wee mosses and a delightful little microbe. (delightful!)

Here i have used my homemade beauty dish,and

my wonderful sigma 105mm 2.8,in the not so deep woods of Mandal.

Tiny hawk (Accipiter superciliosus) - El Oro Province, Ecuador

 

The aptly named tiny hawk is a small bird, no longer than a pigeon but much more gracile. One day while we were mistnetting for El Oro parakeets this hawk pursued a small wren of some sort right into our nets. The 2 were hanging in the net just a handswidth away from each other, understandably the wren was screaming and the hawk despite being tangled was still doing its best to reach the wren with its talons. Luckily we were nearby and managed to run over and free both the wren and the hawk quickly before either of them hurt themselves or each other. The wren we released right away to go recover from its near escape with the hawk. The tiny hawk we kept a little longer to get some photographs.

 

This is one of the smallest true raptors in the world. It primarily feeds on other birds particularly on hummingbirds and small passerines which it often ambushes in flight quickly flying out from its hiding spot and grabbing the smaller bird. They also are known to learn the regular perches of certain species and wait for them there. This species is widespread and is found from Nicaragua all the way to Northern South America. Based on where this individual was encountered the subspecies must be A. s. fontanieri.

Tiny flower waving in the breeze.

Photo of the day April 26th, 2021 - A tiny flower on the edge of my wife's garden. We aren't sure what it is.

Ballerina, you must have seen her dancing in the sand

And now she's in me, always with me, tiny dancer in my hand..

~Elton John~

 

Created for Marcus Ranum Challenge #79

Model with thanks to Marcus Ranum

Hand and ball courtesy of Lucky Stock

Background is mine.

 

101 of 2012

Photoshop

June 9, 2012

(Happy Birthday, Crazy Resa Allen!)

 

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My tiny BJD waiting for dresses

Montefortino is a tiny hamlet in the district of Brisighella. The primary school consisted of a single class where the teacher taught a small group of children of different ages from the surrounding countryside.

The photos were taken on May 22, 1981

Sitting on a flower this tiny one was probably not even an inch in length. Looking at me very alarmed as I was just a couple of inches away.

Closeup filter 10x with Tokina 100mm 1:1 macro lens on D5100, SB400 flash bounced off a DIY paper flash bouncer.

Damselfly, no idea which one! It was so tiny and delicate.

A handful of lucky bunnies for the Chinese New Year!

pukifee vanilla tan

He and his mouse recently got into an argument about which website to make their homepage: the computer wants pcworld.com and the mouse (somewhat ironically) wants lolcats.com.

 

Now they are not speaking to each other.

 

(See more Tiny Things on my blog! )

 

The Tasmanian viviparous seastar, Patiriella vivipara. Adults achieve a full size of 13mm across.

This tiny species is endemic to Tasmania, is known from a handful of locations and is considered threatened.

Rather than going through the usual planktonic larval stage that most seastars go through, this species hold the larvae in it's gonad until they are fully formed. These minute baby seastars emerge from the back of the parent. This reproduction method limits the spread of this species to suitable habitat elsewhere along the coast.

Sculpting tiny leaves for tiny radishes :) Part of my daily mini veggie challenge.

 

This is the first doll on my restarted redressing list. I just happened to get some new Picco Neemo clothes when her turn came up, so that worked out well. :-)

 

Poor wee Tiny Tim. He was up on the sidewalk after being chased off and pecked at by one of the adults of the others. The poor wee thing was peeping and all I could do was yell at the adult to leave Tim alone. One does not want to get between an adult and babies. A lesson poor wee Tim had to learn before his parent came to his resuce.

 

Canon EOS RP with an EF to RP adapter and a Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS lens and processed in Lightroom Classic.

 

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Mygg wondering the beautiful light of the setting sun :)

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Still wearing the gorgeous little dress we won in Carla's lottery :3 She doesn't want to take it off :)))

One of two drawings for the upcoming issue of Tiny Pencil.

  

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a row of hand-made little wooden boats

I would not have the patient or the finger agility to tie these tiny knots

 

7 Days of Shooting – Week #13 (w/b 2 October) Art - “The world is but a canvas to our imagination” so let’s go and find everything and anything relevant to art! We can include art materials, street art (murals and graffiti), sculpture and of course drawings and or paintings.

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