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A crop-duster plane working as a water bomber drops retardant near a house during the Mosquito Hill fire near Goolwa on the SA South Coast. Cropped from 300mm image and sharpened.
I took a nice little early-autumn drive out of Angels Camp up over Ebbett’s Pass this weekend. Warm in the valley, but very pleasant up the mountain with not many people out. For late September, it’s rare for there to not be any smoke in California, so this was a great weekend to head upcountry.
C-FHMJ
de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito Mk.35
Regency Aero Lease
Built 1947
C/N VR.796
Awaiting start up for an aborted attempt to move to it's new owner KF Aerospace - video to go up on my new YouTube channel in due course. Owned by Robert Jens since 2014, but never flew after arrival, so it's good it will get a new home where such a classic will be enjoyed, I understand in airworthy condition too. As per wiki "Built by Airspeed Aircraft as B.35. Stored until 1954. Used by Spartan Air Services of Ottawa, Ontario from 1954 to 1963. Owned by Don Campbell of Kapuskasing, Ontario from 1966 to 1986 and during that time restoration commenced. Moved to Mission, British Columbia in 1979. Owned by Ed Zalesky of Surrey, British Columbia from 1986 to 2002. Purchased by Robert Jens in 2000 and restoration completed in Victoria by Victoria Air Maintenance Ltd. First flight on 16 June 2014 by Steve Hinton. Wears livery of B.IX LR503 "F for Freddie," which crashed in Calgary during a celebration on VE Day (9 May 1945).
...mosquito flie to the light...:D
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It's the first sunny day after a rainy last week.
Flowers with raindrops and insects are always again a
motive for a picture.
"Mosquito" (197 ERs 400) ist ein Raupensäulenschwenkbagger auf Raupenfahrwerk. Baujahr 1941, in der Maschinenfabrik Buckau hergestellt. Die Besatzung bestand aus 3-5 Personen. Gewicht 792 Tonnen.
Eingesetzt wurde er im TB Golpa II, TB Muldenstein, TB Golpa Nord und TB Gröbern. Er legte durch die häufige Umsetzung zwischen den Tagebauen insgesamt 221 km zurück.
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Mosquitoes
July 30th, 2011
Ted and I went to a family gathering thing out at my dad's place, and there were hardcore mosquitoes. Everywhere. I thought I was doing pretty good with my long black dress, but turns out the mosquitoes came up through my skirt and chilled there. I woke up with about 20 bites. :/ We started this fire with one match. And a cup of gasoline. :)
Just another macro experiment with a mosquito I found in my bedroom. Judging by how little it reacted it was probably sleeping.
I definitely have to get a ring flash, hopefully it will get rid of those weird shadows.
Mosquito Coast
This wetland is in the approach path of Sacramento International Airport (SMF), hence the airplane in the sky. I was only able to stay for a few minutes as the mosquitos were swarming and my legs were covered with hundreds of them.
De Havilland Mosquito prototype W4050 at the de Havilland Aircraft Museum, London Colney, on 1st April 2007.
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Munising , Michigan
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Ugh. This treasure was published by "1st Book Library" or something equally ridiculous. The spine wasn't broken (big surprise) and it looked like it was printed at home.
Amazon actually has it: The Mosquito Principle
I recently found a way to stamp out the graininess that had prevented most people (including me) from enjoying this picture. This is now much more the way I intended it to be, so I've reposted it and consigned the original to oblivion.
The Mosquito Creek Trail begins at Fell and 16th Avenue in North Vancouver and follows the Mosquito Creek Ravine up Grouse Mountain to where the power lines cross the Creek. Nicely secluded in an urban environment, the trails is a haven for dog owners, and can be ridden on a mountain bike in the uphill direction only.
Title: CO2 Detector
Subject: Male Anopheles ~ mosquito
Insight: 161 frames aligned in Zerene Pmax, 6 sub stacks made and restacked in Pmax & Dmap, Processed in PPPx3
The feathery antennae jut forward from the head and contain sensitive receptors that detect carbon dioxide in human breath from distances of more than 100 feet. The maxillary palps between the antennae pick up the odor of octentol and other chemicals released in human sweat and breath.
Read more: www.mosquitoworld.net/mosquitoanatomy.php#ixzz247kOCnzA
Tools: Nikon 5x objective / Ping pong ball diffuser and jansjo Leds
www.mda.state.md.us/plants-pests/mosquito_control/mosquit...
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This Mosquito Simulator Cockpit has been built using authentic construction techniques from the original de Havilland Aircraft Company plans. The instrument panel and most of the internal fittings are genuine Mosquito parts sourced from aircraft flown by the Royal New Zealand Air Force in the 1940s and 1950s.The museum have made some small adaptations to allow its use as a simulator. As an authentic flying experience, it is just like the real thing.