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This photograph earned a third place finish in a photography contest. Picture taken in 1982 with a Canon AE-1 and 50mm lens.
Left to right in the Vancouver showroom are Grandpa Wang, Sharon Xie, William, Yang Ming (the scale model mastermind), Sharon, Grandma Li, and me.
I can't remember what the host was for these. I think either Acacia or Pomaderris. They are very weird ones, found on the trunk of the tree.
Scientific Name: Psora nipponica (Zahlbr.) Gotth. Schneider
Common Name: Butterfly Scale
Certainty: positive (notes)
Location: Southern California; San Gabriel Mts; Strawberry Peak
Date: 20070824
Close-up of thallus and budding apothecia, at 10x.
Scenes on Peter Prewetts HO scale layout based on the NSW town of Gundagai. Seen at the Canberra Model Railway Expo 2014.
The Eastman Kodak Studio Scale. I refinished the wood with shellac to be period appropriate using real shellac flakes and alcohol. The weights were perfect per my digital scale.
One thing that is recommended to do before releasing hand-reared monarch butterflies is to test them for the parasite Ophryocystis elektroscirrha (OE for short). This is a protozoan organism that infects monarchs and a few other butterflies and severely reduces their chances of survival. It is passed from the female to the larva via spores sticking to the egg shell (which the larva will eat once it hatches). It can be especially detrimental if infected butterflies make it to wintering sites where so many of them are congregated in a small space, facilitating the spread of diseases.
Testing for OE involves taking a small piece of sticky tape and gently touching it against the butterfly's abdomen. Detailed instructions and videos can be found on the internet. This removes a few scales, but if done gently it does not harm the butterfly. When observed under a microscope, OE would be visible as small, dark spores sticking to the scales. In this case, all you can see is butterfly scales and no spores at all, so my little prince is perfectly clean and healthy and ready to go!
Scale By Foak
Tamaño:1.80 x 1.80 mts
Pintura: Mariano Abel & Dego Artwork
Técnica mixta, acrílico / aerosol
Mendoza - Argentina - 2012
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By observing the photos closely, I can able to pick up a few photos that my grandfather presented in the garage's shop front window. I have some of them in my collection.
I used AutoCAD to work out the size, reduce the photos to 1:87 scale. And then make a frame for each one.
(Coin for actual size comparison only)
Folded this for my mother about 2 years ago.
Designed by Jo Nakashima, based on Davor Vinko's original fish design.
Folded by me.
Nicolás Shea, Founding President, Todos, Chile at the World Economic Forum on Latin America 2017 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Artist: Cenni di Francesco di Ser Cenni (Italian, Florentine)
Title: Saint Catherine Disputing and Two Donors
Scaled Quail are game birds found in the New World, which have became rather rare due to habitat destruction and hunting.
This isn't the quail *I* grew up with...but a Texas variety.
15007 - Adjustable Industrial Ratchet (Push Through Square With 'Mushroom' Head) Dual Scale - Pro 400, 3/4"
Happy to have a new scale that seems to be working properly. Bad news is, it throws off my weight loss history. Husband agrees that this scale is probably more accurate and is about four pounds higher than the old one. So, yay for accuracy. But boo, for the appearance that I've gained weight.
Still sick. Sucks. Bad. Throat hurts less today. Chest hurts worse.