Nice. 
 
Well, it's been quite a while since I have actually folded anything, so I am just going to post some things that I folded recently *coughs*months ago*coughs*.
First off, there is Kamiya's Cyclomattus Metallifer. Not the best fold, but I am happy with it.
Next there is Lang's Tarantula. I wasn't successful in keeping the layers all uniform in the abdomen, so better luck next time, I guess. 
Keeping with the theme of insects, we move on to Lang's Praying Mantis. I like this model. Really realistic.
Breaking away from the insects, we have a non-organic life form: Brian Chan's Wall-e. 
I folded this from the diagrams that Anermak made a while back.This was folded before I realized that when shaping a model, every fold has to have a purpose. I don't really like the eyes, and the body is too big, but oh well. I folded it. 
Next is Lang's White-Tailed Deer. If you remember, I posted a question as to what the reference points for this model were a couple months ago. I neglected to take a picture of it, so here is my fold:
And finally, most recently, I folded Lang's Bull Moose, from Origami Design Secrets. The layers at the nose got very bunched up, but I am still happy with the overall results. 
NB: I did edit the photos, but it was only because my camera wasn't getting the colours right. So sue me.  
EDIT: I also, and just recently (like, 3 days ago), folded Winson Chan's modular model, the Hacky Sack. 
