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GBRf Class 66/7 No. 66777 passes through Washwood Heath, Birmingham with 6M40, the 11:56 Westbury – Cliffe Hill Stud Farm working on 20th March 2018.
The first 32 stud section of corridor for my moon base. The ends are modular to attach to the airlock. I'm working on a 32x32 room containing a science lab to go on the other end.
A close-up view of Gem-studded Puffballs. After they ripen a small pore will open on the top of each one and spores will be dispersed on air currents.
The tiny Silver Studded Blue butterfly captured at Penhale Dunes, Cornwall
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As you can see it is a simple Technic build frame. But it has some experience behind it to bee this simple, and effective!
Famed Studio Theatre anchors the 1500 block of 14th Street NW.
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Anti-slip studs at the top of a set of steps at the Adelaide Convention Centre. Taken after The Deer Johns show last night. I was lying down for this shot, when a very nice young lady came up and asked me if I was alright. She thought I had fainted! and was quite relieved to find out that I was just taking a photo. I was very appreciative that she cared, and thanked her for saving my life (if it had needed saving!).
Taken with iPhone 4S.
A very rare and unussual jumper plate.
Normally the stud is open...
The bottom has the groove, so it is a newer version than the 1978 version without groove.
No part number, only two ejection marks and a hole in the bottom of the stud.
What it was used for is not known.
Maybe they simply forgot to hollow out the stud...
Silver-studded Blues / plebejus argus. Lindrick Common, South Yorkshire. 21/06/20.
'ALL A QUIVER ...'
This image shows the moment a rather worn male Silver-studded Blue located a female. She was one of only two I saw during my visit.
He fluttered down to where she was perched and landed facing her, very close. Immediately she responded and started quivering her wings frantically whilst he stroked her antenna. This then induced her to open and raise the tip of her abdomen to an almost vertical position. I was hopeful of seeing them mate and catching some images, but their actions stopped abruptly when a Dark Green Fritillary dashed past. It spooked them sufficiently to make them fly off in different directions!
My image was a grab shot, but if viewed larger you can just make out the male’s left antenna moving over the top of the female’s. Also, check out her elevated abdomen. Such a pity they were disturbed ...
BEST VIEWED LARGE.
This is a male Silver-studded Blue butterfly showing its silver studs in the black pupils around the hindwing margin. It occurs primarily on lowland heathlands but a few colonies also occur on limestone. Its caterpillars feed on a variety of plants including gorse, heather and rock-rose, but they also have a relationship with black ants of the genus Lasius. Ants carry the young larvae into their nests where they tend and protect them, presumably for the sugary solutions they exude. But it is not known whether they actually feed on ant larvae (like Large Blues do), but at night the caterpillars emerge from the ants' nests to feed on vegetation. Female Silver-studded Blues selectively lay eggs on vegetation close to Black Ant nests.
So I've been watching a Youtube Channel a lot lately called 3DBotMaker and on that channel, they race Diecast cars down a mountain and do their videos in such a professional manner that I keep enjoying them.
So that is the introduction as to where I found this scene that I am building in Stud.io to see where I can go with it. This first part is this store and patio where there are going to be some announcers set up under this canopy.
I would like to hear your comments on this build.