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Scales Mound, Illinois is a small town located in northern Jo Daviess County near Charles Mound, the highest point in Illinois.
Scale-feathered Malkoha
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The Scale-feathered Malkoha (Phaenicophaeus cumingi) is a species of cuckoo in the Cuculidae family. It is endemic to the Philippines.
The Scale Model section covered everything form the tiniest models to the largest. The scales were ,micropolis micro, mini, miniland, macro.
The one weighing scale in the front is a little off, so it overstates what you buy. That way, you can buy and eat less!
This is lovely rendering by the Voigtlander 50 Apo. At f/2, it can’t blur the background like a f/1.4 lens, but there is enough soft bokeh to pop the apples in the front with a 3D look.
The CV is a true Apochromatic lens, with no hint of any purple fringing even at high contrast edges.
24-1129 50Comps-0003 (Leica M11, Voigtlander 50/F2 Apo-Lanthar)
Just your basic bath scale
We got a new one and I just dont want to throw this out
Its basic
very basic but works fine
its not digital - just your plain regular scale
after awhile if I notice that its not starting at zero, its very simple to just slide the needle to reset to zero
we pick it up and move it from room to room a lot and I think all the movement makes that happen
if youre just leaving it to sit in one place it prob wont happen often
A peeled section of bark reveals a scale insect and its waxy extrusion. The blurred white line bottom right is the wax straw ants sip honeydew from. Oxley Creek, QLD.
8/1/17 by Stephen Badger, Office of Communications
Tuckahoe's newest addition to their Scales and Tales program: the common raven
Mesocyclone Shelf Cloud Monster
Just to give you an idea of scale of this image, that white roof is the size of a regulation football field. That building is our stock barn next to my homesteads compound. (I call that our “infield”). This was taken using a 12 mm (very wide angle) lens to take in about 100 degree slice of sky. The top of the photo is essentially straight up. In other words, this is a big wide/tall view of about 1/3rd of the sky. This was right over us and worse moving in.
This was a mean one. The actively rolling Jump rope on the right center was rotating nicely. It reminds me of a “Smoke ring” for some reason. Seeing obvious rotation is always an adrenaline rush. Then the rush for cover….
After the fact…checking my Davis Pro II weather stations (2) data on the actual stations showed two different high wind speeds. Station 1 was high wind of 79mph with Station 2 coming in at 84mph.
This storm did indeed do some damage and I got down to that big roof to ride out the storm under. It blew a plexiglass window out of the frame in that building, cartwheeled a previously nice calf shed over a fence, (damaged it), and tipped over 2 long empty above ground gasoline tanks on stands. We get high winds all the time so damage to trees was minimal around the house. Having said that, I have seen several broken pines out in the backcountry showing fresh damage. When you have full grown pine trees snapping, it’s classified as a “Stiff” Wyotana breeze. 😜
Location: Bliss Dinosaur Ranch, Wyoming/Montana borderlands (Wyotana)
Title: Mesocyclone Shelf Cloud Monster
8/1/17 by Stephen Badger, Office of Communications
Tuckahoe's newest addition to their Scales and Tales program: the common raven
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