More macro bugs!
Posted by Clicksy | Posted in Macro Photography | Posted on 23-05-2010
Tagged Under : bug, caterpillar, close up, Common Whitetail, dragonfly, female, insect, Long-tailed Skimmer, macro
1897 Stereo Animation, Feminism humor
Posted by Clicksy | Posted in Wiggle Animations | Posted on 21-05-2010
Tagged Under : 1800s, 1897, animation, feminism, feminist, history, humor, illusions, liberation, new woman, photograph, stereo card, stereoscopic, stereoscopy, vintage, wash day, wiggle, women, women's lib
1906 Man on the Phone Animation
Posted by Clicksy | Posted in Wiggle Animations | Posted on 17-05-2010
Tagged Under : animation, history, humor, man, man in office, man on phone, office, phone, posed, vintage
These are two images in a series of 11, unfortunately these are the only two in the series online. There’s probably a funny story to go along with it. The actual captions from the cards are:
Man in office on telephone with disappointed look: “Is this you, John?” “Yes.” “Well-”
Man in office on telephone with disappointed look: “-my mother-”
View the original from the Library of Congress here, to view the next photo click ‘browse neighboring items by call number’.
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A Late Breakfast - 3D Stereoscopic Animation
Posted by Clicksy | Posted in Wiggle Animations | Posted on 16-05-2010
Tagged Under : 1900s, 1903, animation, bed, breakfast, dog, girl, history, illusions, late, late breakfast, stereo card, stereoscopic, stereoscopy, vintage, wiggle
Macro Dragonfly Photos
Posted by Clicksy | Posted in Macro Photography | Posted on 15-05-2010
Tagged Under : Anisoptera, canon, canon eos digital rebel xt, digital rebel xt, dragon fly, dragonfly, eos, Epiprocta, image, macro, Odonata, photo, photograph
I love dragonflies. They eat mean bugs that bite, they’re pretty, and they love to pose for me. Below are a couple of shots from today, click out the full view link below to see them close up and personal. View more of my macro photography on my flickr page.
Did you know dragonflies spend most of their lives in the water as little nymphs?