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Neighbour called over this afternoon excited that he had unidentified butterflies rutting in his garden.
He knew I liked macro photography so I went over with MP-E 65mm and MT-14EX ring flash.
We managed to identify the copulating pair as Orange Tip butterflies.
Seems alittle early for it but it was a nice day so why not eh?!?
Chef Karen Kleinknecht, an instructor at the Scottsdale Culinary Institute, explains how to properly wash hands prior to food preparation. (Photo by Joanne Ingram/News21)
Measuring a black tip shark. Two people are often required to handle a shark of this size because they are incredibly strong, flexible, and dangerous. This black tip shark had a fork length of about 1300 mm (or about 51 inches; 4 ft. 3 inches). The fork length is the length of the shark from nose to the fork in the middle of the tail and it is a common measurement used to study fish. At a little over 4 ft. this is a relatively large black tip shark and likely weighed between 80 and 90 pounds.
Technology, Innovation, People and Systems (TIPS) conference 2018. Held at Radisson Blu Gautrain Hotel, Sandton, Johannesburg on the 28th of February 2018.
Technology, Innovation, People and Systems (TIPS) conference 2018. Held at Radisson Blu Gautrain Hotel, Sandton, Johannesburg on the 28th of February 2018.
Asarum caudatum Aristolochiaceae
In my garden from a purchased nursery plant.
The flowers are about 3.5 inches from tip to tip.
Asarum caudatum (British Columbia wild ginger, Western wild ginger, or long-tailed wild ginger) is native to rich moist forests of western North America from British Columbia to California and as far east as western Montana.