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Op zaterdag 2 oktober 2024 mocht de knappe blauwe HLD 5519 van TSP een Railtraxx dienst doen dit zijnde een ketelwagen-treintje rijden van Antwerpen noord naar Tessenderlo chemie. Uw webmaster had namelijk zo'n 5 keer op rij tellende vanaf maandag avond de nachtshift voor spoorwegonderneming Lineas. Ikzelf was dus de foto's gaan maken na de laatste nachtdienst goed gek want ik was al wakker van vrijdag 13u. Het opblijven was een groot succes! Ik kon de trein op de gevoelige plaat vastleggen naast het knappe voormalige stationgebouw van Tessenderlo. Veel storende elementen waren er in het bijzonder niet! Zo'n foto-trein op een diesel spoor doet me echt terugdenken aan vervlogen gouden tijden ! ;-)

I noticed this extremely tiny, maybe 1/16th inch or 2 mm, spider in the begonias. Almost couldn't see it. I became intent, ok, obsessed :-), with getting a few photos of it. People walking by couldn't figure out what I was taking a photo of. :) Sorry for so many, most of which are not in sharp focus due to it move quickly and my leaning over trying to handheld my macro lens, but had to try. The bright morning sun blew out some of its fine details.

 

Sorry for so many photos again. All from the same morning walk yesterday. Saving since very cloudy today with chances of severe storms tonight and Sunday. No need to comment. :)

For Christiaan and his small, creepy friends

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A foggy morning on Ekö island reveals the masterpiece of a diligent webmaster.

In case of problems ask your webmaster...

 

[Explored 2016-07-22 #18]

 

Ingredients:

Olympus OM-D E-M 10 Mark II

Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 2.8/60 (f2.8)

morning light

droplets

web

webmaster (focus on his eyes and the droplets)

 

Manual setup and focus, available morning light, handheld. Hope, you enjoy. All visits, faves and comments are appreciated! Thank you Flickr on Explore, I appreciate it sooo much!

© 2016 Daniela Duncan, All Rights Reserved.

 

Female Golden Silk Orb Weaver - missing one leg, but that didn't stop her :)

This is a signature spider ( orb-weaver ) exhibiting a stabilimentum (a wavy white pattern on four sides, also called the signature of the spider) at the centre of the web. To know more about this see here.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_decorations

 

Have a great day, friends !!!

 

கண்மூடிக் கண்விழித்துக் காண்பதுண்டோ நின்னருளாம்

 

விண்மூடின் எல்லாம் வெளியாம் பராபரமே !!!

 

தாயுமானவடிகள் பராபரக்கண்ணி

Aufnahmeort: Augustdorfer Dünenfeld, Kreis Gütersloh, NRW

Meyer-Optik Görlitz Primotar 135mm f3.5

Elke voorziene woensdag komt operator Lineas op de haven-sectie Antwerpen D.S Angola met een beladen graan-trein. De aanvoer is vroeg ochtends de trein wordt gelost bij Boormalt. Tegen het middag uur is het lossen gebeurt en kan de ledige afvoer-trein weer richting Antwerpen noord. Het vertrek ligt meestal tussen de vroege en late shift in +-13U30. Achter de locomotief zitten wel erg fraai gekleurde wagons van onderandere wagenhouders Ermewa en Nacco. Het geheel kwam hier voorbij uw webmaster gereden die het hier toch wel een erg desolate sfeer vind!

Op zaterdag 26 oktober had ik nog een vroege dienst te werken alvorens het weekend kon starten. Rond de klok van 13u30 vertrok ik dan huiswaarts maar er stond nog wat leuks op het menu die middag! Het was een losse rit met diesellocomotief 5519 van TSP (rijdende onder licentie van Railtraxx) Deze reed een rit van Antwerpen noord bundel N naar Kapellen wijkspoor voor het testen van de generator om rijtuigen te gaan verwarmen binnenkort einde November. Uw webmaster kon een foto maken nabij Kapellen wijkspoor na een stop van 40 minuten kon de losse diesel dan weer vertrekken terug naar Antwerpen noord.

I think it's a Garden Cross, but it's a fairly large one. I spent a while watching it carefully getting those silk threads in just the right place. Such a master of triangulation.

 

365/136 - Year 10 Photo 3423

 

An elegant Tetragnatha in my garden

. . . view large (if you dare!)

 

Explored, 20 October 2008 #245

Birdwatching at Garr Ranch, Antelope Island, Utah. Milt Moody, Webmaster for the Utah County Birders Association, and member of the Utah Ornithological Society (UOS) Records Committee patiently waiting for the Red-eyed Vireo, which did not ever show up.

 

Garr Ranch is located at Garr Springs, one of the strongest and most consistent of the 40 springs on Antelope Island, Utah. The island is reached by driving across a 7-mile long causeway from the mainland, located about 20 miles north of Salt Lake City, The springs provide an oasis in the desert for migrating birds all seasons of the year. Garr Ranch is a very popular destination for bird watchers. Birds seen during morning at Garr Ranch on Sep. 1, 2007:

Common Raven

Mourning Dove

Cooper's Hawk

Western Meadowlark

Lincoln's Sparrow

Lark Sparrow

Brewer's Sparrow

Chipping Sparrow

Cliff Swallow

Tree Swallow

Yellow-rumped Warbler

McGillivray's Wafbler

Wilson's Warbler

Yellow Warbler

Orange-crowned Warbler

Nashville Warbler

Townsend's Warbler

Plumbeous Vireo

Warbling Vireo

Cassin's Vireo

Hammond's Flycatcher

Olive-sided Flycatcher

Cordilleran Flycatcher

European Starling

Ferrugenous Hawk

Western Wood Peewee

Song Sparrow

House Sparrow

Rufous Hummingbird

Black-chinned Hummingbird

California Gull

Great Horned Owl

   

De in Antwerpse volksmond Buffels genoemd '77/78 rangeerlocomotieven beginnen in mijn ogen toch wel charme te krijgen! Op de voorlaatste dag voordat uw webmaster België voor enige tijd zal verlaten werd er nog eens een middagje afgezakt naar de Antwerpse Waaslandhaven. Op de foto zien we Lineas 7727 9 beladen ketelwagens UN: 23-1965 opduwen van de Antwerp Gas-terminal (AGT) naar Waaslandhaven bundel zuid. AGT krijgt echt veel spoorvervoer andere bezoekers zijn Crossrail, Railtraxx en DB Cargo. Het spoortje daar mag wel eens opgelapt worden want het verkeerd in wel erg slechte staat!

 

                        Courtesy of Webmaster Spider-Man

  

On the Early-Warning-Radar PPI scope (new tab) you can see echoes from clutter, angels and bandits as well as a blind sector and some rather shoddy range markers! It also has notes that you simply must read. If you can't see them, going to lightbox and back again should do the trick. It's simply a Flickr quirk

 

Here (new tab) is a lttle teaser. (ツ)

 

View on lightbox's pitch-black background while on full screen, in the dark and from a certain distance to avoid seeing those shoddy range markers up close.

 

Spider-Man sits in readiness in his darkened 'parlour' (code name for Ops room) with only his PPI to throw light on the current 'bandit' situation. Looking closely at the screen, he can see a bandit at six o'clock and closing fast which means that he has to get his skates on; time waits for no man, not even Spider-Man!

 

Blind sector : A zone where signals and echos are masked by triple decker buses, high-rise caravans, high seas, Tall Ships, Mammoth Supermarkets, Giant Bicycles, European butter mountains, the odd low-flying saucer - you name it!

 

P'tit Glossaire (en cas de besoin!) (ツ)

Ops room = centre de contrôle (nom de code 'parlour')

PPI = Plan Position Indicator =

vue panoramique à angle d'élévation constant / PPI (ツ)

scope (or screen) = écran

display = affichage

shoddy range markers = cercles de distance de mauvaise qualité

radar sweep = balayage radar

clutter = fouillis radar

angel = ami

bandit (selon contexte) = bandit / ennemi / cible

bandit at 6 o'clock = cible à 6 heures (directement derrière)

to close (in) fast = se rapprocher à grand vitesse

a sting in its tail = une mauvaise surprise

to get one's skates on = se dépêcher

you name it, ... = et ainsi de suite

and there you have it = et voilà (voire ci-dessous)

to spin a yarn = débiter une longue histoire

yarn = fil

to spin = filer (comme dans 'filer une toile d'araignée ou une

proie d'araignée) (voire ci-dessous)

The Red Arrows - équivalent à La Patrouille de France

 

Thanks for stopping by. You are welcome to walk into my parlour (new tab) at any time so that I can spin you a yarn!

 

Spider-Man

 

 

                                      __________________

  

Of all my many web photos it was from the approximate shape of the web and the background in this particular one that I could clearly see the potential for a circular radar display, if my ageing memory of the 60s serves me well. So I simply cropped it into a square, rounded off the corners till they became the circumference of a circle, and there you have it. Unfortunately, the web itself did not quite meet the highest standards of manufacture.

 

Apart from the cropping in a 'round about' sort of way, the picture is exactly as it was when it came out of the camera complete with all of its features. Even the white echo at 6 o'clock was already there and almost exactly in the right place. I only had to straighten the photo just a little. I have no idea what it could have been; it's not the sort detail one notices on a very small screen when taking a photo like this one with dewdrops everywhere. It could have been a tiny insect caught up in one of the range markers and covered by an extra large dewdrop.

  

                                                  (。◕‿◕。)

 

 

Close-up on small spider

but sadly absent from the masterpiece

三育書院 Seventh Day Adventist College, Nantou, Taiwan, ROC

This one is for Ms. Darcy and The Webmaster at holisticforgeworks. We did this from memory, so the bottom feet are turned the wrong way, but you get the idea. We were thinking of you!

archive dipping again...

Webmaster

 

This spider has been here for some weeks now. The low morning sun at this time of year gives some lovely light and I hope I've done this wonder of nature justice

I noticed this extremely tiny, maybe 1/16th inch or 2 mm, Orb-Weaver spider in the begonias. Almost couldn't see it. I became intent, ok, obsessed :-), with getting a few photos of it. People walking by couldn't figure out what I was taking a photo of. :) Sorry for so many, most of which are not in sharp focus due to it move quickly and my leaning over trying to handheld my macro lens, but had to try. The bright morning sun blew out some of its fine details.

 

Sorry for so many photos again. All from the same morning walk yesterday. Saving since very cloudy today with chances of severe storms tonight and Sunday. No need to comment. :)

In my niece's garden in West Dublin, Nova Scotia

Somewhere in this photograph is a giant water reservoir painted with special anti-terrorist camouflage. See if you can find it!

San Diego Botanical Gardens

garden spider sort of thing

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