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a fossile tooth of the Mosasaur (Ichthyo saures), I bought it at a mineral fare! Thought is is special to have something so old!.
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This is my finished sculpture of the tooth fairy from Hellboy 2. I keep it under a bell jar to keep it from eating coworkers.
Comb-tooth fungus, might be hericium ramosum, or might be hericium coralloides. Either way, it is definitely of the genus Hericium, the family of comb tooth fungi.
A bueaitful man... but brushing your teeth in water where the fecal coliform count is up to 3,000 times the level acceptable for human beings.
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November has continued a trend started last month with day after day of cloudy, wet, dreary weather. Nearly an entire week has passed without even a glimpse of sun. Psychologically awful conditions, yet part of me reacts with a feeling of glee when I'm out with the camera. The atmospherics of shots such as this fascinate me. The harshness of the weather seems to translate wonderfully into the visuals I yearn for. Both in terms of creating photos but also the physical experience if being in a place like this, of feeling what it's like in a place that appears utterly devoid of hope or joy. There seems to be a correlation between the physical discomfort of being blown about by freezing winds and rain and the intensity of the resulting photos. While the natural human tendency would probably be to take the photo and get out, I often linger. I put aside the cold and wet and concentrate on the scene before me. I spent at least 15 minutes glued to this one spot, realizing there was an opportunity here. I shot a couple dozen frames at least, each with slight variations on the composition and exposure. I'm finding that often even a couple of degrees of upward, downward or lateral tilt makes an enormous difference in the resulting image. I don't trust my eye to make the call during the session, nor do I want to encumber my mind that way. So I take many shots, confident that I can sort them out later when I'm warm and dry. Sure enough, when I reviewed the photos later, I found several rather pedestrian frames, okay but nothing that really spoke to me. And then there was this one that seemed to encompass everything I felt. The framing, the partially melted snow over the thick carpet of fallen leaves, the grittiness of the stone, the overall sense of gloom, everything encapsulated perfectly.
Inside the Buddha tooth relic temple, Chinatown, Singapore. It's claimed that this temple houses a tooth fragment of Buddha. An early morning excursion yielded some interesting images of the temples beautifully ornate presence, in flattering light.
An idiom ascribed to Alfred Lord Tennyson meaning "wild nature," which aptly describes this handsome fellow at the National Wildlife Museum (though he seems content, sluggish and fairly well fed).
Tooth-Thighed Hoverfly | Tropidia scita | Syrphidae
Samsung NX1 & Helios 44M - 58mm f/2
26mm Macro Tube | f/4 | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld
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Two young elephant bulls went heads on, measuring their strength.
A few snaps from our trip up and over The Dragons Tooth a few weeks ago - video here : youtu.be/skWHEdZPXvA
She's got a serious case of the sweet tooth.
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Silver umbrella for background. Gridded beauty dish above camera, shoot through umbrella below.
The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum is a Buddhist temple and museum complex located in the Chinatown district of Singapore.
This beautiful winery is located in Paso Robles, CA. The surround hills are green from all the recent rain, making it a stunning setting. I did not play with the water color in the castle's moat - it really was that vibrant.
Hydnellum peckii. A wee jaunt to the ancient pine forests of Caledonia last week produced several specimens at two different sites. I didn't expect to come across these, but they were top of my wish list. Next time I hope to find them younger with the droplets on the top!
View of Tooths (Kalnik mountain) form old castle (north Croatia). I was't happy with quality so that is photo rescuing attempt.
It only has 4 designs and they're nothing too fancy compared to other brands but I think I'm developing a nice collection of toothy goods :D
Paisley's tooth is just about to fall out and she's completely freaking out. she doesn't want to eat, drink, brush her teeth, or do anything that might make it fall out, it's pretty crazy. and gross.
These seemingly luminescent teeth were in a jaw bone I found laying in the Cypress needles down by the river. They are presumably from some hoofed creature. I looked around for the missing tooth but could not find it. That remains a lost story within a story.
The "Jitterbugs" are characters in the play, Wizard of Oz that were not in the film. I tried on their wings.
This should give you a pretty good idea of the power beavers have when gnawing a tree down. This is a beaver pond in St. Charles Canyon, Idaho.
Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus)
Like all flowerheads in the Daisy Family, this is protected by sepal-like bracts or phyllaries, and this is typical of Centaurea with that having a distinctive tip. This is deeply toothed and very dark in the species.
For my 100x project where x = plant defences and protection.