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Good morning everyone. For today I'm pleased to post a series on a Black Saddlebags (Tramea lacerata). Like the title indicates...it's the one and only Black Saddlebags I found perched all year and it also happened to be the very last Black Saddlebags I saw. Talk about lucking out at the very end of the season.
As for these photos, they're all of the same dragonfly, which was newly emerged. Unfortunately it wasn't perched in what was the best of places, which is typical for a newly emerged dragonfly. As a result the photos include a lot of surrounding clutter and a distracting background. Sorry about that. As for the dragonfly, I'm pretty sure it's a female, but I could be wrong since both gender look essentially the same when first emerged.
As always, don't forget to click on "view previous comments" if you don't see the additional photos in the comment section. Even better, scroll to them by clicking on the arrow thingy to the right of the above pic. And if you want to view any pic in the comment section large all you have to do is click on it where you'll also find the full text describing this very fresh dragonfly.
Thank you for stopping by...and I hope you're having a truly nice week.
Lacey
ISO400, aperture f/8, exposure .006 seconds (1/200) focal length 300mm
Cave 4, one of 11 caves in which the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. This one contained the majority of found manuscripts - around 15,000 fragments from 500 different texts.
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I asked Google, which has artificial intelligence, what the parts or sections of an iron fence are and it says the long bit of a single post is a spire, and the fancy bit on the top is a scroll. I suspect it doesn't know and is making things up to pretend to me that it is cleverer than it actually is.
I also deployed a scientific 'control' query; when posting as Picanuper I exposed the infiltration of High Society by secretive being known as The Faloophem'nai and my query was, importantly and topically, "Should we fear The Faloophem'nai ?". I was very impressed that Google found the very post, where a Falloophem'nai was viciously masquerading as the lad 'Prince' William's teeth, but answer came there none.
So, as regards fences and their component parts, I am none the wiser and very disappointed.
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One of the excellent characters that work at Blists Hills Victorian village in Ironforge.
I'm actually very impressed with the low light performance of this GX80 especially from a micro four thirds sensor. I'd comfortably use it up to iso 3200 and probably 6400 which is very impressive from the sensor.
Explore: 07/11/2016
The Torah is the most sacred text in Judaism. During the course of a year each of the five books of Moses (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy) are read through in sequence from a Sefer Torah (Torah Scroll) kept in the synagogue in a specifically made ark or sanctuary.
These scrolls are written in Hebrew text on parchment and kept shrouded in magnificently decorated mantles in velvet, satin, silk or embroidered brocade.
The writing of a Torah Scroll is a religious act that requires not only the skills of a master calligrapher, but a truly spiritual scholar. Every letter must be reproduced accurately since it is the inspired word of God. www.myjewishlearning.com/article/torah-scroll/
Thinking about making some short videos from time to time! I don't know a whole lot about video but Skyrim should be a great tool to explore that! Too bad for the hair clipping in this shot D: