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Colletes aestivalis. Rare? or Not Rare? This is a Heuchera specialist. Heuchera is planted everywhere, why is the species not seen and seen by some as a potential species of concern. A few things pilgrim. First most of the Heuchera out there are part of a hybrid Heuchera swarm (I like the ring of that phrase, but, sadly, it will not often come up in casual conversation). OK, so C. aestivalis is not interested in these hybrids. Also, wild Heuchera is hard to find and its little brown be hard to see. We now know of several populations some from areas where H. americana have been planted. So, 2 lessons. 1. Plant H. americana. 2. Look for bees on H. americana and maybe our friend will be there. Brooke Goggins took the picture and the specimen was found in Virginia, but I can't recall which group!
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Photography Information:
Canon Mark II 5D, Zerene Stacker, Stackshot Sled, 65mm Canon MP-E 1-5X macro lens, Twin Macro Flash in Styrofoam Cooler, F5.0, ISO 100, Shutter Speed 200
We Are Made One with What We Touch and See
We are resolved into the supreme air,
We are made one with what we touch and see,
With our heart's blood each crimson sun is fair,
With our young lives each spring impassioned tree
Flames into green, the wildest beasts that range
The moor our kinsmen are, all life is one, and all is change.
- Oscar Wilde
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Want some Useful Links to the Techniques We Use? Well now here you go Citizen:
Best over all technical resource for photo stacking:
Free Field Guide to Bee Genera of Maryland:
bio2.elmira.edu/fieldbio/beesofmarylandbookversion1.pdf
Basic USGSBIML set up:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-_yvIsucOY
USGSBIML Photoshopping Technique: Note that we now have added using the burn tool at 50% opacity set to shadows to clean up the halos that bleed into the black background from "hot" color sections of the picture.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bdmx_8zqvN4
Bees of Maryland Organized by Taxa with information on each Genus
www.flickr.com/photos/usgsbiml/collections
PDF of Basic USGSBIML Photography Set Up:
ftp://ftpext.usgs.gov/pub/er/md/laurel/Droege/How%20to%20Take%20MacroPhotographs%20of%20Insects%20BIML%20Lab2.pdf
Google Hangout Demonstration of Techniques:
plus.google.com/events/c5569losvskrv2nu606ltof8odo
or
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c15neFttoU
Excellent Technical Form on Stacking:
Contact information:
Sam Droege
sdroege@usgs.gov
301 497 5840
BR 2-10-0 Class 9F Standard No 92203 heads loaded steel coil bogie wagons beside the Strip Mill at BSC Shotton Steelworks during a Freight Train Productions (FTP) charter event on 11th October 1997.
Sadly time was lost for a minor derailment of the 9F and the light was not ideal for sure...
Thanks are due to David Shepherd and the BSC Staff at Shotton
Copyright Photograph Robin Stewart-Smith - All Rights Reserved.
A Re-Edited Post
Using the GS/OS app SAFE2 to FTP a newly created disk image from the Apple IIgs to my Mac Pro across the LAN via ethernet, thanks to the IIgs' Uthernet card in slot 2.
Transfer speed was about 8K/sec.
Bodix blown V8 in a 70 's Holden Monaro with a plate Crook .
Just the thing to try and outrun the law .
Oz Motor Classic Cars n Bikes
Brendale
Brisbane
Flickr Tokyo Photo Session | April 19, 2008 | Enoshima, Japan | Group Picture
[Photo Archive] April 2008
Location: Enoshima, Kanagawa, Japan
Camera: Nikon D80 + Nikkor 70-300mm AF-S VR
© Kalandrakas | www.jessleecuizon.com
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British Steel Shelton Bar Steelworks - WG Bagnall 0-4-0ST 'Hawarden' (Works No 2623 / 1940) shunts loaded girder bogies in the yard near the Rod Mill during a Freight Train Productions (FTP) charter event on 18th March 1995. The locomotive was visiting from Foxfield Railway.
(Copyright Robin Stewart-Smith - All Rights Reserved)
LMS 2-8-0 Class 8F 48151 shunting in ICI Great Rocks Works with a heavy 973 ton load of pre-WW2 ICI hoppers on 11th November 1995
This event was organised by Freight Train Productions (FTP) in conjunction with West Coast Railways - a chance to use the pre-war ICI stone hoppers behind appropriate steam haulage before they were retired from service.
Needless to say the mid-November weather in Derbyshire was very misty, gloomy and overcast for such a unique occasion……!!
Copyright Photograph Robin Stewart-Smith - All Rights Reserved
LMS 2-8-0 Class 8F No 48151 heads a 973 ton load utilising the Pre-World War 2 ICI Hoppers at Tunstead Quarry - Great Rocks Works during an FTP Charter on 11th November 1995
This was organised by Freight Train Productions with the kind cooperation of West Coast Railways and the Quarry Authorities - the ICI hoppers were withdrawn in 1997 so this was a unique opportunity!
Copyright Photograph Robin Stewart-Smith - All Rights Reserved
This is what most of my home in North Dakota looks like. Quite the contrast to my current home in Japan.
A small upload of recent photos. This looked like an unlikely survivor in the recent scheme of things, in other words a very welcome sight 😊