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The Edelkrone Wing Enables Fancy Camera Movements Without Rails

Gear It’s a lot classier than putting the camera on a skateboard The Edelkrome Wing can move a camera 16 inches along a straight line despite folding up to just 5.7 inches for transport. Popular Photography

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Canon Presents Tips for Shooting Vehicles in Motion with Kevin Wing

 From the Canon USA YouTube Channel: Professional motorsports photographer Kevin Wing shares his techniques for shooting vehicles in motion using his Canon EOS-1D X. Canon and Nikon News, Deals and What’s New at The-Digital-Picture.com

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Butterfly wing scales

1524 * 1016 I borrowed this specimen from school’s biology class. This is tropical butterfly Caligo oileus (Brown Owl butterfly, or Oileus Giant Owl). This fragment is the part of white rim around big “eye” at rear side of the … Continue reading

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Kenneth Libbrecht and Rachel Wing. “Snowflake: Winter’s Frozen Artistry”

From ten thousand feet above the Earth, a snowflake begins its fall. Its journey starts when ice forms around a nucleus of dust and is blown by the winds through clouds where the crystals blossom into tiny ice stars. Because … Continue reading

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Butterfly wing scales

1524 * 1016 I borrowed this specimen from school’s biology class. This is tropical butterfly Caligo oileus (Brown Owl butterfly, or Oileus Giant Owl). This fragment is the part of white rim around big “eye” at rear side of the … Continue reading

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Kenneth Libbrecht and Rachel Wing. “Snowflake: Winter’s Frozen Artistry”

From ten thousand feet above the Earth, a snowflake begins its fall. Its journey starts when ice forms around a nucleus of dust and is blown by the winds through clouds where the crystals blossom into tiny ice stars. Because … Continue reading

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