View allAll Photos Tagged tiny
Tiny Violet (Viola sieberiana). This was my first time seeing this beautiful little plant. [Greater Blue Mountains, NSW]
I wasn't going to buy any of these Avengers Zerboz blind-bagged toys. I wanted Loki, which would mean, of course, that I'd never get him. What the heck. They're only 97 cents.
I bought four. First one I opened, would you believe Loki falls out of the tiny plastic ball?
YES!
This guy will be competing with Squinkie Loki for Smallest Loki at Doctor Beef's Home for Wayward Lokis. This fella measures an inch from feet to horns.
(I have since bought several more, and I have Hulk, Iron Man, Hawkeye, Thor and Nick Fury!)
Tiny taxi, not tiny driver. These things are awesome (and cheap) for short distance travel, especially in older parts of town where the streets and alleys are too narrow for ordinary vehicles. The modern equivalent of a rickshaw.
"Foot Focus" (i.e., focussed by moving the camera closer to or further from the subject)
Shot with my Canon 50 mm f1.8 and a Zeiko 31mm Macro Extension Tube.
Peace Valley Park
Oct 16, 2014
Fake tilt-shift lens effect created by TiltShiftMaker (thanks to Scott for the link). Taken from Interstate 5 near Tacoma, Washington, summer 2005.
That is actually a real train on a real railway with real trees and the real Mt. Rainier in the background. It looks like a model because of the selective focus effect I applied to the original image -- one reason we know models are tiny is that the depth of focus when we look at them is much shallower than for larger objects. Simulating that effect makes big things look small.
Cheap, clean, tiny room with a tiny shower. I was just happy that there was a shower in the room. It was hard keeping the floor dry even with the sliding glass door between the bedroom and this one.
Lovely to find these tiny brooks and streams making their way down the Cornish hillsides then tumbling over the cliffs and finding their way amongst the rocks to finally splash into the sea below.
Perruque et tenue faite main pour Elfdoll Tiny Bong.
Perruque en mohair, collée sur coque de tissu ajustée.
Ensemble composé d'un caleçon en jersey parme, d'une petite robe sans manche en coton, d'un gilet et d'un bonnet en merinos. Le tout est entièrement fait main (tricot et couture).
Les bottes sont de Carla Benham.
Le fauteuil est un kit Dollhouse of Miniature customisé, au 1/12èm.
The house we're renting has been vacant for about two years. Prior to that, the owner grew tomatoes in the garden out back. This image gives no size perspective, but it's a tiny "volunteer" tomato plant -- one that grew up on its own. The whole plant is less than six inches tall. I can't wait to see what type of fruit develops from the yellow flower!
I bought a few cactus vases. The tiniest I could find (cute and don't require much attention at all)
Small white flowers being grown in a small plot maintained by the Augusta Garden Club in Augusta, GA.
Nikon D5100
5.30.14
November 20, 2018
Millions of tiny purple quahog spat (baby hard-shell clams) have collected between the ridges of sand on the tidal flats. These 3-4mm "seeds," the ones that make it, will grow into clams sometimes as big as a fist. They are all purple when they are tiny, but as they grow, they become all white on the outside. The inside of the adult shell can be all white, all purple or anything in between.
This big white clam in this photo is an adult version of the purple infants. It's probably about 3 years old.
Quahog
(Mercenaria mercenaria)
Mant's Landing Beach
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
Photo by brucetopher
© Bruce Christopher 2018
All Rights Reserved
...always learning - critiques welcome.
Tools: Canon 7D & iPhone 6s.
No use without permission.
Please email for usage info.
I was in Florida briefly over the weekend -- not too many photo opportunities (time constraints), but I did manage to wander down an isolated beach.
These shells were tiny -- the sand grains give a sense of scale -- and each one was perfectly formed.
Alpha Maid and Tiny Leaves perform live in session on The deXter Bentley Hello GoodBye Show on Resonance 104.4 FM in Central London on Saturday 13th September 2014.
Sometimes shooting tiny moths is woth it. I had no idea this guy had such an interesting pattern. He wouldn't hold still and I didn't have the best lens for such a tiny moth, but I am glad I shot him.