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near aspen, colorado
1976
highway 82
independence pass
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While walking this evening looking for shadow shots to take I saw my shadow in a tree and thought that could be interesting.
snowmass, colorado
1976
hot air ballooning
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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Red Flag 16-1: an F-15E Strike Eagle, assigned to the 335th Fighter Squadron "Chiefs", 4th Fighter Wing,departs Runway 03R at Nellis AFB.
Midland Classic have built up a nice set of smartly presented Wright bodied Scania L94UBs, all second hand, but well looked after.
89 was originally a Scania demonstrator in 2001, which also found residence at South Lancs Travel. It's seen here crossing the railway line at Burton Rail Station with a scenic run on the 19 out to Measham via Swadlincote and Overseal.
aspen, colorado
1976
aspen chapel
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woody creek, colorado
1976
motorcycle race
woody creek raceway
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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The master is complete and primed ready for casting. This will be the last I see of the model until the kit is back from production casting.
Esta es una hermosa mariposa que lleva unos números en sus alas ventrales. El primer número es claramente un 8 y el otro a veces parece un 8 y otras un 9. Tuve la suerte de que como una docena de estas mariposas alternadamente volaban y se asentaban en un muro (Lástima ese fondo). Logré tomar muchas fotos y aquí estan diferentes ejemplares. Las alas dorsales son muy diferentes y son dificiles de fotografiar pues o se asientan con las alas cerradas o las abren y cierran rapidamente.
This is a beautiful butterfly that has numbers in the ventral wings. The first one is clearly an 8 but the second one is either an 8 or a 9. I had the luck that about a dozen of these butterflies would alternatively fligh and stand on a cement wall (unfortunate background). I could take many photos and here are different specimens; some of the photos were rotated so that all looked to the right. The dorsal wings are difficult to photograph since they either stand still with the wings closed or they open and close quickly their wings.
Lepidoptera
Rhopalocera
Family:Nymphalidae
Subfamily: Nymphalinae
Sp: Diaethria marchalii
PD De acuerdo con Cristobal Rios la clasificacion completa es:
Diaethria clymena marchalii (Guérin-Méneville, [1844])
if these sugary things are around than it must be passover. not sure what the relevance is other than a "zeissen pesach" - a sweet passover. not my faves, mine is the chocolate covered marshmallows that like my father, i keep in the freezer. - delish.
2nd seder nite was a bit more low key that the first, it was spent with some cousins who i only seem to get closer and closer with . .very blessed..
This shining collection of stars captured in infrared light by Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3 is part of Caldwell 89, also known as NGC 6087. This open cluster consists of approximately 40 stars, the brightest of which (near the center here) is the variable star S Normae.
Cepheid variable stars like S Normae change brightness at a regular and predictable rate. There is also a relationship between a Cepheid’s pulsation rate and its intrinsic brightness. A Cepheid’s pulsation rate tells us how bright it truly is, so how bright it appears to us tells us how far away it is. (The farther a Cepheid is, the dimmer it appears.) This makes Cepheids important “standard candles” for measuring distances in the universe. Hubble’s observations of Caldwell 89 were made to improve the calibration of S Normae as a standard candle.
Caldwell 89 has an apparent magnitude of 5.4 and is located 3,500 light-years away in the constellation Norma. S Normae fluctuates between apparent magnitudes of 6.12 to 6.77 over an approximately 10-day period. The cluster can be seen in binoculars, and some of its stars can be resolved with a small telescope. Caldwell 89 is best observed in the Southern Hemisphere’s winter (or in summer for Northern Hemisphere observers close to the equator). It is not far from Caldwell 95 (NGC 6025), another open star cluster that’s about the same size and brightness.
Credit: NASA, ESA, and A. Riess (Johns Hopkins University); Processing: Gladys Kober (NASA/Catholic University of America)
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An F-15E Strike Eagle, assigned to the 335th Fighter Squadron "Chiefs", departs Nellis AFB during Red Flag 16-1. Note the WSO / backseater throwing up some Devil Horns -- nice touch!