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Probably the only image I've made containing both flight and critters. Somehow, the fact that they're all dead doesn't seem to matter.
This magnificent piece is someone else's artwork. My only contribution is the re-positioning of the "wraith" who is actually hung from a pole some distance away. It seemed to me that, via the magic of P'shop, this is where she really needs to be. Of course, her full name is Half-ton International Rust Wraith.
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Some progress in my SMG- more heavy edits - had to make it thicc-er as it was too narrow in my first video preview. Anyways! nothing is final but still toying with it-- but made substantial edits. First rotational preview is of the "K" model for "short" -- then the second rotational preview is a "SK" Super short variant I'm toying with--
Music Mood~
New experiment! It's always fun to get out of one's comfort zone.
Levitation and light painting in the same picture.
The Wraith to the roof... A Rolls Royce Wraith in the elevator at Ferrari of Palm Beach.
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Found in the depths of Mahri Nui, this slug is not a dangerous one.
Its three fins helps it to hover admist the current, waiting for smaller prays to pass by its gaping mouth.
Thus, eating mainly small fries and the likes, it can still defend itself with its venomous barbed tail, and its few needle-like fangs.
This MOC was made for the #Bionicle20ans collaborative project.
As Bionicle turns 20 this year, the Bionifigs community will celebrate these two decades of biological chronicles through all of 2021.
Each month will be dedicated to a year in the history of Bionicle - in July we focus on 2007.
CREATURES FROM THE DEEP
Our last stop before returning to Edinburgh for our final night was Doune Castle.
It was one of the few heavily overcast days during the trip and light was a challenge. I was shooting handheld and shutter speeds were low which caused ghosting in some images so I went with it, and then some ...
This image was captured with a full spectrum modified camera using a 590nm IR filter.