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I have to say the mosquitos are far fewer than I expected. Frances has been bitten a few times but I don't think I have at all.
Pizzataxi's Mosquito. Bacon, shrimp, onion and bell pepper. Oh and garlic. A lot of garlic :)
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Dave Rawlings' De Havilland Mosquito from Parkzone. 20.5" wingspan. Counter-rotating props. 2.6oz. total weight.
De Havilland Mosquito W 4050--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
Mosquito River - emptying into Lake Superior - feels rather like poring water out of a bottle into the lake :-)
hehe...Parece o mosquito da dengue, mas não sei é não... E esse é o meu dedo... Até onde lembro, ele não picou não...
De Havilland Mosquito FB.6 TA122 at the de Havilland Aircraft Museum, London Colney, Hertfordshire, on 12th July 2022.
Ardmore Airshow- Auckland New Zealand. This show was held to celebrate the restoration of the only de Havilland Mosquito flying in the world.
Catalog #: 15_002168
Title: Mosquito MK-25
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: No 81, N37878, Don Bussart
Collection: Charles M. Daniels Collection Photo
Album Name: Cleveland 46, 47, 48, 49
Page #: 20
Tags: National Air Races, Charles Daniels, Air Races, Mosquito
PUBLIC COMMONS.SOURCE INSTITUTION: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Don't think I like this Micro Photography, Gives me nightmares. Anyway the set up:
MD-MA Sony Adapter/ Minolta Bellows/ Nikon M10x0.25 Objective Lens/ Minolta MD rear end cap,(Cut out on the lathe to take the Nikon objective lens). And used the lathe to take 70 photos staked @ 5 ten-thousandths to get a sharper picture. (should have done at least a 100 still blurring.)
1st go at Micro photography, A
Mosquito's head.
MD-MA Sony Adapter/ Minolta Bellows/ Nikon M10x0.25 Objective Lens/ Minolta MD rear end cap,(Cut out on the lathe to take the Nikon objective lens). And used the lathe to take 80 photos staked @ 5 ten-thousandths to get a sharper picture.
Mosquitoes are carriers of some of the world’s worst viruses and bacteria causing viral, fatal and infectious diseases. In many countries they transmit and spread mosquito-borne diseases, diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, yellow fever, West Nile Virus, and Elephantiasis to more than 700 million people around the globe every year. A report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control says that the insects kill more than one million people a year through the transmission of malaria. So what can one do about this threat? Mosquito population control. Here are 3 ways to reduce their population:
a first try in Insects Macro :D
- All size for a better view
- Don't be just a "viewer" .. Be useful XD and write a comment : )
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