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These are made using a pop bottle cap as the base. Felt and stuffing form the shape..... from there creativity takes over. My daughter and I had fun one Sunday afternoon creating these tiny finger pin cushion rings. An elastic band is added to form a ring to fit onto finger.
Isn't he cute? He's under 1 cm long. He's most likely Lithobius sp, but I don't know any more than that.
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This tiny, stunted Scorpionweed was the only one in the immediate vicinity that survived the exceptionally dry winter and managed to produce a few flowers. After wet winters, this species can cover entire hillsides with purple blossoms - Castle Dome Mountains, Kofa National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona
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Tiny prints www.tinyprints.com makes tons of stuff from your photos (including here on Flickr) and Rick shows me some of the items they make.
Tiny trees sprouting up from the cracks between the hard igneous rock on British Columbia's Sun Shine Coast. These two young trees are the dominate species here on the west coast. One being the tree of life (western redcedar) for many first nations that have occupied this land for thousands of years and the other (Douglas fir) the climatic species of the Coast Western Hemlock biogeoclimatic zone.
This tiny Robin didn't seem to mind me walking around it and taking pictures, although it kept moving as if curious to see what I was doing.
Taken at Wollaton Park.
This was in my neighbors garden, I thought it would photograph nicely with my macro lens..... Hope you all enjoy.!!!!
I've been working on this on and off for MONTHS! My partner, Butterfly House, helped me with the initial sketch. Refining it in Photoshop took me a lot longer than I expected. I still have many skills to build.
What do you think? Is it a good logo image for my brand?
Next step: make the necklace in the picture! :)
Scarab Beetle from Origami Insects and Their Kin by Robert Lang.
Folded from a 3 inch square of foil paper.
Forest wildflowers may not be as flashy as subalpine counterparts, but they have just as much variety. One tiny flower, with petals just 1/3 in (8 mm) long, goes by the delightful name of "Tiny Trumpet" (Collomia linearis). Photo taken June 16, 2016, along the Trail of the Shadows. NPS Photo
I saw this tiny little flower and couldn't resist.It's so small, the background is my fingers.This is my first attempt at macro or at shooting a flower.
A tiny pipefish, very well camouflaged. Dauin, Philippines.
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Tiny accordion book (2 inches square) made using an old spoilt hard back book.
I used the reverse side of the contents page for plain paper inside this book to make a miniature notebook.
This is it with scrap paper sticking out of it to absorb the moisture from the glue while it is in the press - I don't have a proper book press so I have put it in an old flower press which will be good enough for something this size.