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The trap is a hanging trap and is powered by a 12-volt battery. A collection bag, a lure and small electric fan are located inside the trap. The small disc above the trap serves as a rain barrier.
The Mosquitito™ trap was designed specifically for human-biting mosquitoes and functions the same as the BG-Sentinel trap.
PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB.
Leiden CS
March 2013
The title is even funnier in Dutch, If i say so myself.. (trap is a Dutch word for ladder)
Candid shots in and around Public Transport
Ricoh GR Digital IV
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I recently posted a detailed write-up about Greystone Psychiatric Hospital's history and our experiences exploring the abandoned insane asylum.
In this shot, the bars on a former patient’s window are visible from the hallway. As nightfall approached, the wing was getting dark, so I lit the hallway using a hand held flashlight.
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Lobster traps on Little Cranberry Island
Acadia National Park
Maine
Uploaded for PCA assignment leading lines. pca113
Wit: Infrared.
I knew I would be visiting this island around noonish. So, I thought it would be a good time for my IR camera rather than my regular one because of the harsh light.
Switched the red and blue channels and artificially widened the photo using image transform distort.
Increased tonal contrast. Sharpening.
Camera Canon EOS 40D
Exposure 0.008 sec (1/125) Handheld
Aperture f/5.0 (I think I got away with this: re dof but could have gone for a higher fstop combined with higher iso I guess)
Focal Length 18 mm
ISO Speed 100
Some traps become lost as a result of storms, entanglement with the bottom or detachment of marker buoys by boat propellers. Mail surveys completed by commercial lobster trap fishermen indicate that approximately 18 percent of traps are lost each year. In years that hurricanes occur, many more traps are lost.
hello!
i was tagged again!!! this time by tanyaoptimist" <<<<<you should check out her stream!!
so....facts!!!!!
1. i just recently learned how to make these paper stars
2. that bottle is from maple syrup
3. I am a huuuge harry potter fan! i wish i could actually do magic
4. i love my new camera, except for the fact that it makes taking self portraits extremely difficult :(
5. when i read "SOOC" in my head i pronounce it "soshe"
6. i tend to act like a little kid... as in i like dinosaurs, superheroes, and i spent my study hall the other day coloring a rugrats coloring book. (at least my friends are the same :D)
7. i have contacts, but i want nonprescription buddy holly glasses like these
8. i am soo glad i found flickr! i almost didnt create an account!
9. i like to draw, but i cant always get things to look how i want them too, so photography is waaaay better :)
10. i am a very emotional person
sorry if you dont want to be tagged
Vaciás tus cajones de libros, caballos y perfume; vaciás de candados, y llaves que otros te dieron. Vaciás de hilos, muñecos, titiriteros. Vaciás casi sin ver el contenido, sabiendo que igual va a estar mejor afuera. Y seguís hasta sentir que es suficiente, por lo menos por hoy. Mañana, te parece va a ser más fácil.
Te dormís, como dormís siempre, con las manos debajo de la almohada y de costado.
tirai un dito fuori...e avvertì quel brivido commovente che chiamano Vita...In quel momento decisi che la mia vita da Prigioniero era finita...prigioniero di me stesso..
This is the photo I was taking the day I took the photo of my cat watching me....it's an oak leaf trapped in a Spirea bush. The oak tree is in the field opposite our house and if the wind is blowing the wrong way every single leaf ends up in our yard!
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Abandoned Abused Street Dogs.
Nikon D300 DX Camera.
Nikkor 35mm 1.8 Lens.
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The Trap Line...............
OK here's the deal.
No # 1 wife came in a couple hours ago and informed me that another run on The Trap Line is needed right now.
"Right Now" I say, "Yes Right Now !" she said.
Well I opened up the owners manual and re-read rule no# 1 and it stated.....
When No#1 wife says right now that means right now!!! ...........
Good enough, that means one camera and one lens cuz we're traveling fast an light.
She did inform me that "Tri-Pod" needed another anti-biotic pill and I had forgotten to give it to him !
Notice she slipped in "I had forgot" , not that "she had forgot" LOL...;-)
No big deal, we took off on the scooter and soon found Tri-Pod laying in the shade under a bush on the temple grounds.
After he was taken care of the journey continued to the Vet hospital another 4-5 clicks down the road.
All medications were re-supplied as the list had grown a bit longer and some we had just run out of.
So here ya go a quick update on current events in our world as of Noon o'clock Tuesday June 24th .....;-)
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This is a picture of a booby trap I found in Vietnam. I was a point man, although I was not walking point when I found this one. We just blew it up with a ball of C-4. There is another picture in this series of the before view.
This second picture shows what the booby trap looked like after we blew up the booby trap. Notice how all of the vegetation was blown away by the force of the explosion?
The crater you see was created when the booby trapped artillery round exploded on the top of a hill. Hill tops usually have very little dirt and have very rocky soil. The crater would have been much deeper if the artillery round had exploded on level ground.
Strobist info:
SB600 on table to left of camera, 1/40 power
SB600 held under chin behind center skull, 1/100 power
Triggered by Nikon CLS
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A trapped maple leaf on the backyard deck. It was light snow on December 12, 2015 in Aurora, Colorado, USA
“To find out what is truly individual in ourselves, profound reflection is needed; and suddenly we realize how uncommonly difficult the discovery of individuality is.”
― C.G. Jung
In this photographic series, Trapped, I am exploring the state of the human conscience in the present day. Today man has trapped his own conscience somewhere deep within. Our actions, our deeds, and our wishes as a society has no morals to speak of, no ethics to appreciate, and no qualities to look up to. Our souls are trapped inside of us. They look at us and cry at what we have become - pathetic, cruel, and utterly hopeless.