Friday, June 12, 2015

Mosquito MicroArt

© 2015 DinaripperCreations "Mosquito Wing"
Wow, this took me all afternoon and I wasn't sure if it would turn out, but it did!

I'm amazed by how beautiful this is.  It looks like a watercolor.  You must click on the image to get a closer look.

When I was working on this (all 95 photos!) I observed that the veins/hairs in the wings looked like rosemary.  Yes, the herb.  The little feathery eyelash-like hairs on the edges of the wing was a big surprise too.  This does explain why mosquitoes are so annoying with their amazing flying skills.

Even horrible blood suckers such as these can be beautiful in their own way.  Mother Nature is really a neat gal.

Thursday, June 11, 2015

MicroArt



"What the...?"  I can hear you say, either out loud or in your mind-thoughts.

Meet Mr. Mosquito Larvae (aka baby Culiseta longiareolata), magnified (4/0.10 160/0.17 lens) on my microscope.  Yes, I have a microscope.  Doesn't everyone?

I've blended my love for biology with photography and created a bizarrely beautiful finished image.  This was painstakingly pieced together by me with over 30 images.

Here is my first MicroArt of an ant.  Poor guy.

I find at first glance the mosquito larvae kind of looks like a fish fossil.  What do you think?

I think I may have to print these out and frame them.  Although, I'd like to do one more, but I'm not sure what.  A spider would be very cool, but also a bit scary to work on.  I'll have to give that some thought!

Hmmm, looks like I may have to give the old 'scope a good cleaning too.

Sunday, May 31, 2015

Happy Birthday, From Ravelry!


Aw, Ravelry put a cute little Birthday cake next to my Ravatar.  Thanks, guys!

I've always liked this little picture of George Washington Fred with his little silver wig of Handmaiden Seasilk.  So cute!

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Adorable Woolies


Woah!  I forgot I even had started this blog!  I gave it a facelift and hope to keep it up-to-date since I really do like the whole blogging thing.

My niece, Emma bought me this book called "Felted Knit Amigurumi" by Lisa Eberhart.  She had written an inscription inside "I thought of you when I saw this book.  Make me this one please! <3 Emma <3" and she had circled the Apple.  How cute is that?

There were so many cute little things in this book, and they seemed pretty easy to make.  All of the animals looked so sad though!



Of course, like the good Aunt that I am, I had to make her an apple to send back for Dori to take to her.  Dori wanted me to make her a cactus so she could put it on her desk at work.  She figured she couldn't "kill" it and it's sort of like having a plant.  Yeah, yeah, yeah...

Of course, like the good sister that I am, I made Dori a cactus after she left.  I think it turned out better than I expected if I do say so myself!  I just have to get it in the mail to her now.

What to make next...?