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I finally captured a nice photo of Midge that I put on a coordinating background to highlight her gorgeous colors!
V2 4771 " Green Arrow" climbs towards Greenfield at Midge Hill with 12 on and just catches the last of the sun before it dipped behind the hills.
Again not the best slide and it looks like I suffered some camera shake in my excitement, but I though it was worthy of posting as the likelihood is we will never get to see this fine engine pass this location again.
Amazingly this shot is still on but a signal post has been erected just where the front of the V2 is so need to pick your spot carefully.
Penet Spotmatic,Fuji100.
An old, abandoned railway bridge over the Levern Water in Midge Glen near Neilston. It was part of the now-defunct Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway. The section between Neilston and Uplawmoor closed in 1962.
Hoy ha llegado a España desde USA esta Barbie Dreamhouse Midge. La ví en amazon y me enamoré de ella.
You've heard of millions of starlings flocking together, well here's something not quite so romantic, but equally fascinating - a tornado of millions of midges!
Luckily, they were to busy congregating together to bite me and my colleagues!
My take on the often photographed viewpoint.
On a whim, I'd decided to take the overnight Caledonian 'Sleeper' service up to Fort William, although I got precisely zero hours sleep, and after a day of persistant heavy rain my spirits were quite low.
But what an amazing location, and the following morning, despite the clouds of midges, and the fact that I had so many bites I looked like I had the measles, I wouldn't have been anywhere else.
Midge Happy Family partiellement repeinte : yeux marrons et lèvres rouges.
2004 Happy Family Midge & Baby C6062 (pink dress)
Thousands of midges swarm near this geese family by the water s edge in Bodnant Garden. A shot from a couple of years ago.
I found a few of these standing on the surface of my pond one morning. I suspect they were too cold to fly away. They were only a few millimetres in length.
Head: Lelutka X - Avalon
Body: Legacy
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Hair: Stealthic - Malibu (
Makeup:
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Necklace: Addams // Malibu Flower Necklace // Legacy
Dress: Flora. larina dress ~ gingham set 2 - 50L Fridays
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Midge antenna in the dark field
Tiny midge with extremely fine antennae. Light is scattered resulting in a rainbow-effect.
Diameter of one hair: 1.5 micron
Mitutoyo 100x NA 0.70, tube lense 200mm (Nikon)
Illumination: white, coaxial
Estava com saudades de ver essa ruivinha fofa por aqui.
Fotos um tanto antigas, mas que eu gosto muito. E já ia esquecendo de postar hahaha
Nessas fotos a Migde veste o vestido stock da Pullip Ally. Nem acredito que serviu nela (claro, bem apertado). Achei que combinou tanto com ela! *-* ♥
Ótimo inicio de semana para todos! \0/
Insects within family Chironomidae are commonly known as chironomids, non-biting midges and lake flies.
Many species superficially resemble mosquitoes, but they lack the wing scales and elongated mouthparts that they have.
I learned that the larvae produce silk, and Chironomus has been studied as an alternative source of silk to the silk moth, as it is possible to extract the silk without killing the larvae.
It was thought that the Chironomidae do not feed as adults, but growing evidence contradicts this view. Adults of many species do, in fact, feed. The natural foods reported include fresh fly droppings, nectar, pollen, honeydew, and various sugar-rich materials.
Body length 10 mm.
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Honestly, i'm not even 100% this is a midge. Old photo I recently processed. If anyone reading this knows species, or can even solidly verify it is a midge, please let me know.
I do remember my daughter, who was very young at the time, was helping me search for insects to photograph. She started yelling for me and pointing to it on the ground. I was certain it was going to be an ant or some other very commonly seen insect. But it obviously was an insect that I've never photographed posing still enough and long enough for me to get enough shots for a small focus stack. She used to get so excited over things like this, and I loved her hanging with me while photographing insects or birds...then she became a teenager
45104 The Royal Warwickshire Fusilier nearing Mossley and Stalybridge with the 15.00 Scarborough - Liverpool. 2 July 1983.
This I have seen the second time in my life: the mating swarms of Chironomidaes - certain kind of midges. It has been tough to take pictures of - esp. with the backlight. These pilars of midges can reach 30 metres and even more. Quite an experience to take pictures of while millions of midges are humming around you and flicker in the evening light.
May, 2012.
Have a great start into the week!
This friendly little fly landed on me then flew onto this leaf. These tiny flies are often mistaken for mosquitoes, but they are harmless! I love their feathery antenna. This is the first time I've seen one of these bugs.
" bird " of paradise ...
Saw you flying by
Flash of Turquoise Blue
I just had to try
To keep your life in view
My bird of paradise
Sweet bird of paradise
Wish that I could fly
I'd be beside you now
But I can only sigh
And watch you circle round
My bird of paradise
Sweet bird of paradise
My bird of paradise
Sweet bird of paradise
My bird of paradise
So you fly away
When will you come again
So I can watch you play
In the pouring rain
My bird of paradise
Sweet bird of paradise
My bird of paradise
Sweet bird of paradise
My bird of paradise