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Just after a heavy rain shower today.

La livrée du machaon se démarque par sa coloration de fond jaune intense tachée et veinée de noir. Les ailes antérieures portent dessus une large bordure noire avec une rangée de taches jaunes et un large miroir sombre poudré de jaune à l'angle des « épaules » ; le dessous reste dominé par le jaune avec des veines et des taches noires. Les ailes postérieures sont nettement plus jaunes dessus avec un bord crénelé, une chaîne de cellules jaunes surmontées d'une rangée de taches bleu sombre et un ocelle rouge, cerclé de noir et de bleu ; dessous, le jaune domine encore plus avec un fin réseau de nervures noires, les taches bleues doublées d'une tache rouge orange pour certaines d'entre elles. Reste le signe peut-être le plus distinctif : un prolongement, une « queue » qui s'insère dans le motif crénelé du bord, qui lui vaut le nom anglais de swallowtail (queue d'hirondelle).

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The livery of the swallowtail is distinguished by its intense yellow background stained and veined black. The forewings carry a broad black border with a row of yellow spots and a large dark mirror powdered with yellow at the corner of the "shoulders"; the underside remains dominated by yellow with veins and black spots. The hindwings are much more yellow above with a crenate border, a chain of yellow cells surmounted by a row of dark blue spots and a red ocellus, circled with black and blue; below, the yellow dominates even more with a fine network of black veins, the blue spots doubled with an orange-red spot for some of them. Remains perhaps the most distinctive sign: an extension, a "tail" that fits into the crenellated edge pattern, which earned him the English name swallowtail (swallow's tail).

Leica M6 I Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f1.5 II I Ilford Delta 100

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

VERNETZT

 

Die Zeit verrinnt,

die Spinne spinnt

beflissen ihr Netz.

 

Schwebend im Raum,

man sieht es kaum.

Spinnengesetz.

 

(EGo)

A rose leaf was eaten by tiny caterpillars. Only the network of veins remained. I back-lit a portion of the leaf and took a macro shot. Well, I have no macro lens but tried my best. No crop. Usually, I don't crop photos. Hope you will like it.

A rose leaf is eaten by tiny caterpillars, only the network of veins remained.

The microchip. Where would we be without them?

HMM!

 

Macro Mondays: Chip(s)

 

View On White

 

TRNK Exhibition New York,

September 2021

 

Melbourne CBD, November 2019

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Close-up of a small spider painstakingly repairing it's wind-damaged web on a bush in my garden. I had many failed shots as I was using a slow shutter speed and the spider would not stop moving it's tiny "hands" as it feverishly repaired it's web.

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Shot at f/11 but as lens does not talk to camera, not recorded in Exif.

 

On a misty morning - HBW!

in need of repair ;-)

Ein Blick in der Firmenzentrale des hannöverschen Energieversorgers Enercity.

 

A look inside the headquarters of the Hanover-based energy supplier Enercity.

 

Website: www.heiko-roebke-photography.de

The Hague/Den Haag

Netherlands

Central Station E-line terminus

Designed by Zwarts & Jansma Architects

A real nature masterpiece. Unfortunately the master is out of office.

Wuppertal Germany

Sloboda village, Begoml district, Belarus.

The Hague/Den Haag

Netherlands

Central Station

Randstad Rail E-line terminus

Designed by Zwarts & Jansma Architects

  

A few weeks ago the new terminus of the Randstad Rail E-line was opened after 2 years of building. The station is build above The Hague Central Station and is designed by Zwarts & Jansma Architects.

 

We have had so very little bright light or blue skies lately. I go out to take pictures and come back uninspired but feeling fresh. This is an image I took last week when sunlight was peeking through the bush where we were hiking. Usually I am looking for distinct patterns in the trees for my composition. However, this time I was drawn to the network of branches and how tightly they were integrated with each other. Often we see forests with trees replanted in rows. This is about as untamed as you can get with a forest. And the light was just enough to make it interesting. On the dull days, I am glad for my network of connections who share their images and keep me inspired for the next photo opportunity.

the art of piping

Siena - Italy

Krabbenkutter am Vareler Hafen

LOW TECH is the topic for Wed Oct 18 2017 Group Our Daily Challenge.

 

okay, actually, it's high tech how spiders make their networks, but they do not need any tools, no internet, no Apps.

Wuppertal Germany

165133 makes it way over the lines at Severn Tunnel Junction with a late running service from Portsmouth. 1F22 14:23 Portsmouth Harbour to Cardiff Central.

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