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The tips of a bunch of colour crayons ..... my tip for the day ~ keep them sharp!
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Seattle WA, Woodland Park Zoo, Canon EOS 5D Mark II, EF 100mm Macro f /2.8L
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This is not the place to loiter around for too long, both in terms of exposing the photographic equipment and one's well-being. It is quite amazing that anything grows in this area, but this tree's attempt to flourish proved to be a futile attempt, with bucket loaders constantly moving about alongside the railway line. SY 1397 stands with its air pump in operation to power the side-tipping wagon's mechanism as fly ash is discharged with the assistance of a bucket loader. In this harsh environment it is hardly surprising that 'expendable' steam traction continues to be used for such duties.
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Early morning sunrise created this back-lit silhouette of a Great Blue Heron stealthly walking along the dock, hoping to grab his breakfast. Photo taken in northern Wisconsin on Lost Lake.
Im on my own mission. My mission is to tip toe around hiding so I wont get caught and dragged into another case.....lol. Im enjoying this vacation and I dont wanna go back to work. Thanks to Cheeky who put out the perfect shoes to do my hiding in, I wont be caught and brought in to solve a case. Ladies if you havent been to CHeeky yet, you ladies are missing out. These shoes come in a wide range of colors and a HUD to change different parts of the shoes. Sooooo ladies, if you want these shoes and you want to be tip toeing around, make sure you take the landmark below and head down to Cheeky's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And as always, happy shopping ladies āŗ
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Buff Tip. Brilliantly disguised moth. Looks like a piece of twig. July visitor to my moth trap, Hunmanby, North Yorkshire.
Back Garden - "sods law" - all the days I've spent over the last couple of weeks sitting ready with the camera, only to see these guys fly through without stopping, today I was actually doing something, (I was dismantling an old garden bench for renovation) my hands were covered in WD-40 and rust, when my wife told me an Orange-tip had just landed - a quick dash indoors to wash my hands, and luckily he was still on the dandelion seed head, I managed a couple of shots but as I was moving to a better position he left. Hopefully there will be more chances.
Bleach Bypass with FILM (no digital filters).
Another candid shot... and a better crop.
Eastman Kodak expired Vision2 250D. Shot at 250 with Bessa T and toy M mount body cap pancake lens with fixed focus F/10. There seems to be a sweet spot around 10 to 20 feet with the lens. "pre developed" (still looking for a good term). in PA Rodinal 1:100 for 10 minutes and then cross processed in Kodak Flexicolor C-41 for 3:15 minutes, skip bleach / bypass 2 minute wash, then fixed for 8 minutes continuous agitation in Ilford Hypam rapid fix 1:4.
The raw scan comes up very bronze with some rich earth tone colors, definitely not monochrome. Very reminiscent of RedScale and would probably pass. Obviously, the color can be rebalanced in post processing to bring back the original, or better colors. This is fairly easy to do in photoshop and I learned to just let VueScan do it's job and adjust the raw scan image.
The images may be a bit flatter but I find a VERY wide range of saturation to play with when a normal color negative would tip over of blow out. There are some unique "looks" to be had here. The shadows don't bunch up so quickly and it is possible that running it through a B&W developer automatically pushes the film a bit. I usually shoot this film at 125 or so and here it is doing well at 250 for a 20 odd year old roll.
Back Garden - still seeing these multiple times every day, but haven't seen one land since this was taken. Today many Holly Blue sightings, including 2 together on a couple of occasions, but no landings, and also a Speckled Wood.
Orange Tip - Garden, Hullbridge, Essex. First two are same image cropped in portrait and landscape the third is same b/fly with different background. This little fella stayed all night and flew off in morning once warmed up.
Orange Tip Butterfly ( Anthocharis Cardamines )
the underwing ( closed position ) has a mottled pattern.
From Germany.
The only other macrolepidopteran caterpillars I found yesterday: a buff-tip (Phalera bucephala Linnaeus, 1758, Notodontidae) nest on oak. These caterpillars were certainly shot a thousand times before, but I thought contributing another photo was adequate to their nice appearance.
Canon EOS 5DIII, Canon EF100mm, natural afternoon light + Canon Twin Lite MT-24EX
manipulated field shot (caterpillars became slightly vigilant), 1/40 sec, Ę/14, ISO 800
New York Rangers' left winger, Don Maloney scores a close in goal against the Atlanta Flames in Madison Square Garden.
Not sure of the year, either 78, 79, or 1980. Dean Talafous, and Phil Esposito look on.
Friends of mine who look at birds told me about this reserve and that it might have some interesting butterflies, so in the hot sunny weather yesterday I decided to give it a look.
I suspect it will only have common, widespread species from what I saw, though apparently purple hairstreaks are seen there. On my visit there were a few common species around.
These were the most common species seen but it is the first time this year I have photographed them with wings closed showing the beautiful pattern.
This is the first female I have seen this year. It was actually quite windy and not easy to get a clear look at this individual.
A line-up of five Tilcon Foden S10 8-wheeled tippers, plus a Seddon-Atkinson 400 legger of John B.L Gill sneeking into the picture; at Swinden, near Skipton, North Yorkshire in 1987.
1967 Foden S21 tipper in the livery of Hoveringham, Reg No. KNN 616E at the 2016 Welland steam rally.
Taken at Noar Hill in very unfavourable weather conditions - cloudy and windy. This was the only butterfly we saw all morning but it was fairly obliging.