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Here is my very first Question Mark of the year. I wish that I could have moved to get a better shot but these guys are very skittish.
This Questionmark, Polygonia interrogationis, was already a bit tattered when I saw it at Weston Bend State Park, Missouri.
how can you avoid to take pictures of a girl with such a tattoo?
By the way, it's a permanent tatoo
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Taken at Marine Study Center in Oceanside, NY with Pentax K100D and Tamron 70-300 Di Macro. Question Marks mimic dead leaves well, as illustrated by this one hanging from a branch.
"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.
near / nabij Anloo [Dr.] The Netherlands
een van de vele stroompjes die het gebied rijk is, en tesamen het stroomdal Drentsche Aa vormen.
deze opload om Jan te overtuigen dat er wel water stroomt in het gebied op onderstaande foto ;-)
de scherpe bocht en het brugetje op de achtergrond zijn op de sateliet kaart duidelijk waar te nemen.
Taken on Mount Royal in Montreal on Sunday afternoon. A pilot had
apparently written a big question mark in the sky. Submitted by Steve Green.
"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.
"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.
This is a little bit out of focus. Call it art. Call it fun.
I found an HP-12c financial calculator in a thrift store for $0.75 and I bought it because I've always kind of wanted a non-graphing RPN calculator. Which is super dumb, because I do all math on my phone these days, and the reason I wanted a non-graphing RPN calculator was so I could have something for basic math when taking tests where a graphing calculator wasn't allowed, and the last time I had to take a test like that was about twenty years ago.
But, like... It's a cool calculator. And I doubt anyone else would recognize how cool it is. And it was only seventy-five cents.
... under an elm leaf.
According to North America's Favorite Butterflies, Question Marks often lay their eggs in chains of 3-10. This is a defensive strategy: predators are less likely to eat the eggs in the middle of the chain.
This sculpture is on the waterfront in Ipswich at the University Campus Suffolk. It was created by Ben Langlands and Nikki Bell. It was controversial - possibly not unconnected with the £200000 cost in these austere times.
"Question Mark" is a new sculpture created by Rosario Marquardt and Roberto Behar and funded through a gift from the Madison Public Library Foundation. Photo by library staff.