The body of this brightly colored (sign of venom?) arachnodactyly robot is actually an optically superlative loupe by Loupe Systems that I spotted at Baselworld 2016.
The question this week, though, is: what is it doing . . . and what’s the lead for? Please leave your answer in the comments below.
Congratulations to last week’s winner, John Coleman, for his excellent caption putting a couple of horological jousters in their place: the kitchen! You can see that plus all of the other great caption suggestions at Photo Caption Competition No. 21: En Garde, Sherman.
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Now how many watches and which wrists will I wear them on for drinks this evening?
Just try to coaster that coffee cup. Just try
And congratulations to you too, Brent, because your caption was a very close second.
Regards, Ian
The Black Widow Loupe
Congratulations, Alex, you are this week’s winner.
Regards, Ian
Arachnid phobia my ass! Kiss her!
watch winder + USB charger /data connection!
You’ve heard of the Gorilla-pod…. well this is a ‘Spider-pod’ loupe with stabilizing arms and a built in camera that snaps a pic via USB app.
The rare Octoloupe – a magnificent inspect