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That feeling, when you can't say a word, like something fetters you, creepy wet tentacles of fear, horror, shame or some other kind of ugly emotion, it doesn't really matter, you can only scream on the inside and the result is always the same - struck dumb.
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"A delusion starts like any other idea, as an egg. Identical on the outside, perfectly formed. From the shell, you'd never know anything was wrong. It's what's inside that matters... ...We have ideas all the time, random thoughts and theories. Most die before they can grow. For a delusion to thrive, other, more rational ideas must be rejected, destroyed. Only then can the delusion blossom into full-blown psychosis." (Legion)
The Silence of the night gives birth to monsters, sometimes real, sometimes fake, all hidden inside. The monster on this  photo is Sandman.The character is based on the song of Metallica 'Enter Sandman'
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An extreme macro portrait of a caterpillar of a garden tiger moth (Arctia caja) taken with two lenses MC Jupiter-37A 135mm f/3,5, which was made in 1985, and a retro lens Zenitar-M 1,7/50, made in 1982, as one lens
An extreme macro portrait of a horsefly taken with two lenses SMC Takumar 200mm f/4, which was made in 1982, and a retro lens Zenitar-M 1,7/50, made in 1982, as one lens.
An extreme macro portrait of a wasp taken with two lenses MC Jupiter-37A 135mm f/3,5, which was made in 1985, and a retro lens Zenitar-M 1,7/50, made in 1982, as one lens. This wasp is only 0,7 cm long.
An extreme macro portrait of a crane fly, which is often called a mosquito hawk or daddy longlegs taken with two lenses SMC Takumar 200mm f/4, which was made in 1982, and a retro lens Zenitar-M 1,7/50, made in 1982, as one lens.
An extreme macro portrait of an exoskeleton of a bug taken with two lenses SMC Takumar 200mm f/4, which was made in 1982, and a retro lens Zenitar-M 1,7/50, made in 1982, as one lens. This bug is only 0,61 cm long.
An extreme macro portrait of a wasp taken with two lenses MC Jupiter-37A 135mm f/3,5, which was made in 1985, and a retro lens Zenitar-M 1,7/50, made in 1982, as one lens. This wasp is only 0,7 cm long.
An extreme macro portrait of a housefly taken with two lenses SMC Takumar 200mm f/4, which was made in 1982, and a retro lens Zenitar-M 1,7/50, made in 1982, as one lens.
An extreme macro portrait of an ant taken with two lenses SMC Takumar 200mm f/4, which was made in 1982, and a retro lens Zenitar-M 1,7/50, made in 1982, as one lens. This ant is only 0,6 cm long.
An extreme macro portrait of an ant taken with two lenses SMC Takumar 200mm f/4, which was made in 1982, and a retro lens Zenitar-M 1,7/50, made in 1982, as one lens. This ant is only 0,6 cm long.
An extreme macro portrait of a housefly taken with two lenses MC Jupiter-37A 135mm f/3,5, which was made in 1985, and a retro lens Zenitar-M 1,7/50, made in 1982, as one lens
An extreme macro portrait of a Chironomidae mosquito taken with two lenses SMC Takumar 200mm f/4, which was made in 1982, and a retro lens Zenitar-M 1,7/50, made in 1982, as one lens. This mosquito is only 0,4 cm long.
An extreme macro portrait of a woodlouse taken with two lenses MC Jupiter-37A 135mm f/3,5, which was made in 1985, and a retro lens Zenitar-M 1,7/50, made in 1982, as one lens
A portrait of a ground beetle Zabrus gibbulus.
A portrait of a cockchafer beetle (0.7cm long), taken with two lenses MC Jupiter-37A 135mm f/3,5, which was made in 1985, and a retro lens Zenitar-M 1,7/50, made in 1982, as one lens
An extreme macro portrait of a black-veined white butterfly (Aporia crataegi) taken with two lenses MC Jupiter-37A 135mm f/3,5, which was made in 1985, and a retro lens Zenitar-M 1,7/50, made in 1982, as one lens
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This project is designed to draw attention to the problems of the human influence on the environment, such as changing the genome of living organisms in order to obtain certain benefits for humanity, the effect of radiation on the growth of animals and plants, climate change issues and environmental pollution. I used 1:87 scale models to recreate the above situations. I'd like to demonstrate what could happen to our Earth in the future, and what kind of legacy we could leave to our descendants.
This project is designed to draw attention to the problems of the human influence on the environment, such as changing the genome of living organisms in order to obtain certain benefits for humanity, the effect of radiation on the growth of animals and plants, climate change issues and environmental pollution. I used 1:87 scale models to recreate the above situations. I'd like to demonstrate what could happen to our Earth in the future, and what kind of legacy we could leave to our descendants.
When mankind first learned to extract oil, the so-called black gold, we did not think of or even imagine the side effects of its intensive production. Then, as need grew, people tried to get as much of this natural wealth as possible.  The damage that has been done in this short period of time cannot be compared with any disaster that has occurred in the entire history of mankind.  Oil and oil products have a great detrimental effect on many living organisms, and, therefore, on all links of the biological chain. Soluble oil components are very toxic. There presence leads to the death.
"Each and every day the biologists and engineers at Weyland Yutani Corporation apply science, technology and an unparalleled global network of resources for the benefit of all humanity. Here at Weyland Yutani we are dedicated to Building Better Worlds free from hunger and disease. Today we are proud to present to you a new product from our range of healthy foods. We are all aware of the health benefits the humble chicken egg provides us but they have their shortcomings. Our scientists have improved the humble egg by placing alien DNA inside the egg. Each egg is free from cholesterol, low in fat, rich in vitamins and minerals and provide five times more protein than the common egg. And of course 'foodys' will truly appreciate the unique taste of our chicken-alien hybrid egg!"  The idea for this concept came from the statement, If humanity knew of the health benefits available to us from the alien species then the aliens would go from being predators to prey.
A toy cyclist is taking a ride on mountains, made of rye bread and creamy cheese. Ecotourism and healthy eating concept. All the special effects are real. I used H0 models to create this scene.
All the special effects are real. I used donuts with nuts and LEGO Ghostbusters minifigs to create this scene.
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An agricultural photo of working toy farmers, gathering red currant. All the special effects are real. I used H0 models to create this scene.
This photo was inspired by artworks of japanese artist Kazuhiro Hori. I used real cream, marshmallow, donuts and toys to create this image.
This photo was inspired by artworks of japanese artist Kazuhiro Hori. I used real cream, marshmallow, donuts and toys to create this image.
Using a special egg-stra Easter force to break an egg painted as a stormtrooper, then making the contents float in the air is my new super ability.  All the special effects were created in real time. All objects are real. All the eggs were hand painted by me.
All the special effects were created in real time.
What was your favorite childhood book? Mine definitely wasn't "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". In my imagination I preferred to travel among the stars, fight space pirates, saving princesses and discovering new planets, but sometimes I had to come back to Earth, which was very boring and then along came Alice to show me one more doorway to escape from the reality. And that's why on the day I found 2 giant mushrooms in the forest, I decided to go back into my childhood, into Wonderland and recreate the feeling that everything is possible and the doorway in my own Wonderland is still open. I used stabalized moss, some mushrooms I made from polymer clay to make this photo. All the special effects are real and they were created in realtime using black wire and aroma stick.
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What was your favorite childhood book? Mine definitely wasn't "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". In my imagination I preferred to travel among the stars, fight space pirates, saving princesses and discovering new planets, but sometimes I had to come back to Earth, which was very boring and then along came Alice to show me one more doorway to escape from the reality. And that's why on the day I found a giant mushrooms in the forest, I decided to go back into my childhood, into Wonderland and recreate the feeling that everything is possible and the doorway in my own Wonderland is still open. I used stabalized moss, some mushrooms I made from polymer clay to make this photo. All the special effects are real and they were created in realtime using black wire and aroma stick.
What was your favorite childhood book? Mine definitely wasn't "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". In my imagination I preferred to travel among the stars, fight space pirates, saving princesses and discovering new planets, but sometimes I had to come back to Earth, which was very boring and then along came Alice to show me one more doorway to escape from the reality. And that's why on the day I found 2 giant mushrooms in the forest, I decided to go back into my childhood, into Wonderland and recreate the feeling that everything is possible and the doorway in my own Wonderland is still open. I used stabalized moss, some mushrooms I made from polymer clay to make this photo. All the special effects are real and they were created in realtime using black wire and aroma stick.
This photo is the allegorical representation of the Ripple Effect.  The Ripple Effect is the gradual changing of the future timeline after the changing of present events.  I've always being fascinated by our ability as humans to shape the future through our actions in the present moment.  This photo of water was taken on SONY Alpha NEX-6 and a retro lens KMZ Industar-61 50mm F2.8 L-Z from 1991.
All the special effects are real. I used donuts with nuts and LEGO Ghostbusters minifigs to create this scene.
All the special effects are real.
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