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Mosquitoes bite you as if they are in some kind of love with you. Tonight I was bitten by the last mosquito of the year...it was determined to make it count too...
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Mosquito on Poppy Capsule taken with Sigma 180mm plus 1,4x TC III plus extension tube - off camera soften flashgun from the right
Not many mosquitos on this snowy day in late May, but beautiful new growth on the willows along Rock Creek. At 10,370 ft (3160 m), this is one of the highest places one can drive in the Eastern Sierra. I am eager to hike here, hopefully this coming autumn, as I won't have to gain much elevation to feel high in the mountains.
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All I can think about when I look at this picture is how badly the mosquitos were attacking me at the time. I got there too early and was afraid I wouldn’t even make it to sunrise. After the sun finally came up I fled way sooner than I would have liked considering how long it took me to get up there. This is also where I was sitting when I took the wildflower image I posted a few days ago.
Crane Flies look like giant mosquitos, but they do not bite. They somehow gained a reputation as mosquito eaters, but the adults don’t eat anything at all - they only live 10 – 15 days.
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Submitted to the TMI Winged Insects July contest.
Mosquitoes are members of a group of about 3,500 species of small flies within the family Culicidae.
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CMQ job 211 heads back home to Northern Maine Jct and into the evening sun at Mosquito Mountain in Prospect, ME after completing their work at Searsport.
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BAUJAHR / CONSTRUCTION YEAR
1941
HERSTELLER / MANUFACTURER
Maschinenfabrik Buckau / Magdeburg R. Wolf
GEWICHT / WEIGHT
792 Tonnen
ABMESSUNGEN / DIMENSIONS
Höhe 27,2 m; Länge 67,1 m
EINSATZORTE / LOCATIONS / open pit coal mine
Tagebau Golpa II, Tagebau Muldenstein, Tagebau Golpa-Nord, Tagebau Gröbern
BESATZUNG / CREW
3 - 5
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I’ve been experimenting with back button focus (BBF) on a Nikon D750. I’m only able to focus and recompose as long as I’m holding down the back button. But if I focus and then let go of the back button before recomposing, the shutter does not always “fire.” I’m getting closer but I still want to figure out how to focus with the back button and then let go of it while recompiling. Anyway, this is a photo I took while experimenting (and dodging mosquitos).
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