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Reg: SP-KHI
Aircraft: Bombardier BD-100-1A10 Challenger 350
Serial : 20508
Departing to Stuttgart as flight JDI80H in sunny weather
just before the weather changes to showers.
Holding for incoming Learjet G-ZNTJ
just overhead for final approach for runway 03
EGKB
29/5/2022
Bisporella citrina, commonly known as yellow fairy cups or lemon discos, is a species of fungus in the family Helotiaceae. The fungus produces tiny yellow cups up to 3 mm in diameter, often without stalks, that fruit in groups or dense clusters on decaying deciduous wood that has lost its bark.
Edit: I have had a different ID proposed to me and looking at the images it's more like Orbilia sp.
So! It's been a seriously good day! There will be a lot of exclamation marks!
1. The last check made out to my company arrived today! This means I can make the last deposit, close the account, and dissolve my company. Having a company has been a pain in the rear for me and I'm happy that I'm now "just" an independent contractor and not the owner of a one-person company.
2. A hank of Socks that Rock in Love also arrived today! I'm thinking scarf, not socks. Any suggestions on what colorway/colors I should pair with this to make the (in)famous Chevron Scarf?
3. I won a the Grand Prize in a contest that I didn't even know I entered! I'm going to SOUTH AMERICA!!! I won a 6-night trip for two to Buenos Aires, Lima, Quito, or Bogotá--airfare, hotel, hotel transfers included--tickets to a World Cup qualification match, and $1000 of spending money!! I thought it was a scam, but it's not!!!! OMG! But now we have to work out the details.
The sad part is that I still have a mess of work to do and couldn't properly celebrate by looking on the Internet for info on which city to go to.
Lamprodilla sp. Palmar
NE Laos , Han Phan prov. N 20˚12 E 103˚59
2012.05.20
Canon 90D
Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro
it all comes to an end sometime.
and the light gets smaller and smaller
dimmer and dimmer.
typing in 362 was pretty weird.
SP-LRF - Boeing B-787-8 - LOT Polish Airlines
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
c/n 35.942 - delivered 04/2014 - named "Franek"
Hiding between seeds of trifolium sp. in the garden. The springtail is so curious to come and look around the corner.
i find my work all over the internet & in an attempt to have a better idea of where it shows up, i've created my own personal tumblr. all photos i post here will also be posted there from now on, as well as some other stuff i don't post here. so if you would like to post this or any of my other photos on tumblr, please go through my site! :)
SP-TVZ Boeing 737-8BK Travel Service Airlines Poland / Smartwings @ Arrecife Airport, Lanzarote 06/03/2020
Such gorgeous beetles! Shame that the 2 species, cyanea and caerulea can only be separated by the shape of the claw! However, cyanea is the more common of the two, so that's no doubt what this one is!
Shawbury Moat - Shropshire
Such pretty little beetles! I fully expected this one to either do a geronimo or fly off, but for once, it stayed put!!
Haughmond Hill - Shropshire
A pair of freshly rebuilt SP flares are trailing on Conrail freight PIEL at CP WOOD in Homewood, PA on August 7, 1994. These were rebuilt at Mountain Top, PA as I recall. There were quite a few of them that passed through Western PA on the trip back to the SP.
Lamprodilla sp. Palmar
NE Laos , Han Phan prov. N 20˚12 E 103˚59
2012.05.20
Canon 90D
Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro
Helophilus sp.
Meigen, 1822
ƒ/5.6, 1 s, ISO 200 - stacked from 20 exposures; natural light
OLYMPUS OM-D E-M1 MARK II + Olympus M.Zuiko 60 mm F/2,8 Macro + Hoya Fusion ONE CIR-PL + Berlebach Mini Stativ + Manfrotto 410 Junior + Novoflex Castel XQ II
Phylloporus sp. showing gills. Unfortunately cap damaged by insects but I have others on my photostream. Refer to "Phylloporus sp." on my tags. Cap 7-8 cm.
Redden Island, Cairns.
Santa Maria da Feira | Portugal
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This was Southern Pacific's 7:59 Lackland Yard job crossing Adie Road in Maryland Heights, MO. I'm glad I shot this, but man is some of my old stuff composed quite boneheadedly. Rather than shooting more of the train with the context of its surroundings, I often focused more on the power. And while SP's Yard jobs in and out of Lackland were like shooting fish in a barrel, I did not focus on them as much as I did some of the more mainline action around town. The times I did catch them were nevertheless well spent. You won't see any SP GP9Es crossing this street anymore. Even the trackage here has been changed around a bit. This is now operated by Missouri Eastern Railroad and their gaggle of GP15s. At this time SP ran three Lackland jobs, a 7:59 am and 3:59 pm to switch local industries, and 11:59 pm job that functioned as a transfer to SP’s main yard in East Saint Louis. They also handled a twice weekly local to Union, MO and a once a week unit coal train to and from Union Electric at Labadie, MO. These were fun times indeed, but the end was near, and about two to three years later came the era of ETTS for railfanning in general. Once the SP and ATSF were gone, there was not much point anymore.
3/25/1993
Adie Road
Maryland Heights, MO
Alô, amigos de SP!
Semana que vem eu e o chapa Gabriel Cabral (@gabrielcabral.com.br) voltamos com mais uma oficina de fotografia de rua, desta vez no SESC Pompeia.
As infos tão aqui no link www.sescsp.org.br/…/176639_FOTOGRAFIA+DE+RUA+DO+CLA…
Precinho camarada demais, mais em conta que sua cerveja (R$ 25 a inteira, R$ 12,50 a meia). Inscrições só presenciais a partir de amanhã, no Sesc mesmo. Só chegar!
Bush crickets have some of the most incredible camouflage. It's almost unbelievable how some species, such as this one, look exactly like they have lichens/moss growing on them. Once they become adults and develop wings, they they take on a fresh disguise, almost perfectly mimicking leaves.
Location: Cusuco National Park, Sierra del Merendón, Honduras, Central America