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Stylidium utricularioides
This is a small native annual herb which grows between 0.03 -0.06 m and flowers between October to December. Usually grows in winter wet areas or margins of lakes.
Stylidium's have an irritable "trigger" which moves open and below the flower until an insect lands on the petals. The "trigger" moves over and pats pollen onto the back of the insect. The insect flies onto another plant, gets another pat on the back, thus pollinating the plants. The trigger then resets itself.
Discovered in 1991
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This weeks is a lil late! sowi... couldent make mind up what to do. Did a photoshoot with jay mya but havent got round to finishing video etc yet lol, so went with this!
So as i said, this week hooked up with jay mya, and did a lil photoshoot for his album cover and promo, got lots to edit and wanted to present all that work with vid as a finished iteam. (so keep your eyes out for that!)
Apart from that not been upto much, just chilling at home going out and hustleing drinks lol!
So this weeks photo i wanted to put across my new magic skills! I have recently learned some pritty cool tricks, and use them when im out drinking to hustle drinks etc :P
All tricks were inspired by dynomo, his magic is just outa this world!
So for the photo i wanted to giv it that strange magic edge, so i went for a simple float in the air and placed some cards around!
The setup was pritty easy i just layed on a table and edited it out later in photoshop!
"Well have a great week guys!"
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Nikonsb900 camera right high 1/16th power 85mm Bare
Nikonsb700 Camera left low 1/16th power 35mm bare
Triggerd using catus v4 wirless trigger system!
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A laser trigger was set up to take photos (and fire a flash) of everyone who passed through the doorway of the code.lab space.
The images were then sent to a computer which analyzed them as they were received and attempted to detect faces. (badly)
(in this case the peak of the building across the street was mistaken for a face)
Strobist:
Triggered with Pocket Wizard PLUS and PLUS II units.
Vivitar 285, 4 o'clock at 1/2 power in a westcott apollo softbox.
Finally, some sunshine! I've been missing it so much :)
Strobe-info:
Cam-right: Canon 300EZ 1/1(umbrella)
Cam-left: Sigma EF DG 500 super 1/4 (umbrella)
Cheap ebay triggers
TRIGGER POINTS
Loaded with beautifully illustrated diagrams clearly and concisely labeled for easy identification.
Illustrations by award-winning medical illustrator Vince Perez.
Trigger The Bloodshed @ Slade Rooms , Wolverhampton,16/06/2010
Photographs by Russ Powney for Midlands Rocks
© 2010 Russ Powney
Strobist info: the diffused off camera flash was behind and below the subject shooting up. It was set at 1/4 power and 35mm zoom. It was triggered by the on camera flash which was set at 1/128 power and fired at the rear of the shutter. I used a ND filter to stop down the exposure.
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Strobist : KF36 @ 1/4 background
I got trigger finger happy during the fireworks display...they actually look pretty cool, at least to me.
Police were on hand for the UMass GOP event in Bowker Auditorium Monday night. Photo by Katherine Mayo.
This was my Section 10 – From Brooklyn to Woy Woy.
We took a water taxi from Brooklyn across the Hawkesbury River to Patonga Beach, and began our walk along the sandy shore, admiring the delicate Beach Primrose Oenothera drummondii.
On a very hot morning that burst into a beaming hot day with temperatures around 31 degrees, this walk was a challenge, as much of the track was unshaded. We toughed it out, took plenty of breaks and rests in the shade, were decimated by the horror hill, arriving as blithering wreaks at the Woy Woy tip, ready for rest.
We saw beautiful scenery, especially from the Patonga to Warrah Lookout track, with a bright clear day showing us all the colours of the river and views out to Palm Beach, the Palm Beach Lighthouse, Pittwater and beyond.
The vegetation here is mainly low open forest, low open woodland and open woodland with either a dry or moist understory on the exposed ridges and slopes of the Hawkesbury Sandstone. The rainforest occurs in the valleys and along streams on the Narrabeen group strata. Also in this area are rainforest, grassy woodland and dry eucalypt forests.
A highlight of the day was the bright white blossoms of the Smooth Barked Apple Angophora costata on the dusty and dry Warrah Trig Road.
This area is home to 270 native animal species. Within the Brisbane Water National Park are threatened species such as the koala, bentwing bat, southern brown bandicoot, spotted-tailed quoll, long-nosed potoroo, eastern chestnut mouse, and the eastern pygmy-possum
The koalas have a small colony in the Pearl Beach to Patonga area but some have been seen in the Kariong and Girrakool area. The yellow-bellied glider, the least common of the gliders in the Sydney region, is found in the Piles Creek area of the park.
With over 150 species of bird and plenty of variation in ecosystems, this track opens up some wonderful walking experiences.