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(Instructor Mosquito CDO Bolivia)

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Three individuals of Macroscopic Solutions, LLC captured the images in this database collaboratively.

 

Contact information:

 

Mark Smith M.S. Geoscientist

mark@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Daniel Saftner B.S. Geoscientist and Returned Peace Corps Volunteer

daniel@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Annette Evans Ph.D. Student at the University of Connecticut

annette@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Mosquito Creek, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago.

 

Jupiter-8 50mm F2

We're going to need another wing dehavilland mosquito

On the outside of my kitchen window :)

Vending machines along the road in wetlands make happy frogs!

So many, and not a single postcard showing them!

First Flight "Mosquito" (November 25, 1940)--Perman Collection Image--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

my neighbor doesn't seem to mind producing the most optimal conditions for breeding mosquitoes!

Two hikers enjoy a view of the Mosquito Fork of the Fortymile Wild and Scenic River from the trail to the Lost Chicken Dredge, Taylor Highway. Photo by BLM Alaska/Caroline Brown

How many mosquitoes do you think are in this basket. This is a 3 day catch for this one mosquito eater that we have running. The basket was packed so full that not another mosquito could get in it. :)

Very famous and traditional(?) mosquito coil in Japan. This is the actual coil. I like the smell. It reminds me of my (elementary) school days.

小学校の頃の夏休みを思い出します。んガ!タバコ吸わないんでライターもマッチもなく、まだ未使用。I don't have either a match or a zippo, so I've had no chance to light it and enjoy feeling some nostalgia~, so far!

One of the side effects of all the rain and flooding in the Midwest is an overabundance of mosquitoes. The bitin' varmints are thick this year. Sacrificed myself in the name of art.

 

More on my photo blog, Points of Light.

On my todays dog-tour we experienced a true mosquito attack. No way to find safety ;)

Shot with canon 100mm macro + all extension tubes

Slurping down some blood

Lucas showing off a pose he learned at yoga camp (and his 14 mosquito bites)

North American SNJ-4 Texan

C/N: 88-12097

BuNo: 27154

Registration: N103LT

CAF Airsho 2007 (Midland, Texas)

 

Displayed as Korean War North American LT-6D "Mosquito" Forward Air Control aircraft

S/N:43-76902

 

Photo by www.kensaviation.com

嘉道理農場 Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden - Lam Kam Road, Tai Po, New Territories.

Mosquito Creek looking upstream to the north. The deciduous trees will start leafing out soon, most of them have lots of buds already. 61/365.

De Havilland Mosquito B.35 (TT.35) TJ138 at the RAF Museum Hendon on 12th July 2022..

The Super Mosquito is a development of the Mosquito. It continues the family begun by the Midge, keeping the standard two missiles but adding an extra laser in the nose.

Boy age 8 being sprayed with mosquito repellent by his mother age 8 and 32. Zawady Central Poland

Piction ID: 83160387 Filename: perma_002510.tif Title: De Havilland Mosquito--Perman Collection Image--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

¿en Bilbao? pues claro, hacía calor.

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

Alger County, Michigan

 

This is a part of 2012 September Photo Trip.

The Mosquito prototype under restoration engine-less, this is a superb museum staffed by really great people who are more than willing to share their time and tell stories of the aircraft.Got a great tour of the aircraft and a wonderful insight into the history of the aeroplane.

In September 1939 the de Havilland Aircraft Company established the Mosquito design team in Salisbury Hall, the prototype Mosquito, E0234/W4050, subsequently being built in the adjacent buildings.

When Walter Goldsmith, a retired army major, purchased Salisbury Hall, he soon came to realise that it had been used by de Havilland during the war. On contacting Bill Baird, then in charge of PR at de Havilland at Hatfield, he discovered that the company had used it as the design centre for the Mosquito, and that Baird had squirrelled the original prototype away in the Fiddlebridge stores, just off the airfield at Hatfield. Having resisted several calls to burn the aircraft, Baird was delighted to find someone who could offer the old aircraft a home. de Havilland carried out basic restoration work at Hatfield, and Goldsmith accepted the aircraft back at Salisbury Hall in 1959.

Larvae grow in a tiny puddle on the side of Savandurga.

With all the rain we have been having, mosquitos have really come out to bite. This is an old photo of me showing how we used to control mosquitoes in the Navy...

 

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Our second and third night stay

Taking a rest at my kitchen window

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Esta foto esta hecha a pulso con el tokina 28mm RMC 2,8 invertido y dos extensores kenko de 12 mm y 20mm.

 

Flash externo en zapata con Difusor.

 

Siento no tener tiempo de Comentar vuestras fotos, ultimamente el tiempo libre brilla por su ausencia, estoy tratando de sacar tiempo almenos para hacer alguna foto y para procesesarla.

 

Un Saludo a Todos.

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Sorry I did not have time to comment on your photos, free time lately absent, I'm trying to get at least time to do some photo and process it.

 

A Salute to All.

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PD: Ni caso a los exif ....

Mosquito I think = its been pestering me all evening

This is about a week later. Frightening buggers they were.

Reverse lens macro shot of a mosquito

mosquitoes near River Avon

2010/08/12: Find a repeating pattern and make a photo of it today. #ds270

 

A Mosquito Net infront of our window.

this is a view at 1000x of the part of the body just behind the head. You can decern some of the organs of the creature which I was able to watch beating away rythmically. There is such a lot to see down there in micro view land. Pond life is a favourite. When I consider the complexity I am led to marvel and then to wonder at the creativity of it all.

This little guy had sited on my trouser and looking for a way to my blood. The whole length is About 7 mm.Taken with macro 105 mm Nikon at f16 s 160 flash manual 1/1 homemade soft box.

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