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I'm really loving the quality of this lens. Hoping to go back in a few weeks and see some additional color.
Napa Valley's lunch train rolls south from my perch at Yountville. The leaves have fallen here and the hills in the background (including Atlas Peak) are bare from the wildfires a month ago.
Here's the northbound dinner train here in Summer
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and in spring
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This was a lot of fun to make! I'll probably do some more soon.
By the way, I have over 1000 supporters on my Lego Ideas project!! But I still have a long way to go, so please help me gather more support here: ideas.lego.com/projects/141919
More Autumn builds coming! Hope you guys like it.
Brother Steven
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Clytra quadripunctata, Chrysomelidae
Size: 8 mm
Early morning stack of this rather common beetle resting on a Plantago- bud.
These beetles have interesting life cycles. The females drop their eggs from the vegetation above and around ants nets (Formica rufa-complex). The eggs resemble seeds and the ants carry them into their nests where the beetle larvae hatch, live, feed and grow until they pupate after 1-2 years.
Stacked from 52 natural light exposures in Zerene stacker.
Canon 5DmkII + Canon MP-E65 @ 3X, 1/6s, f/5.0, ISO400