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This picture shows how the Green hairstreak aligns its wing to the sun in order to warm up.

Zoom Erlebniswelt Gelsenkirchen 2014

Mercedes-Benz 811D, Alton Bus Rally 18th July 2010

by Emi Bell

November '13

Los Angeles, CA

Fuji Discovery

Limone ovale di Sorrento prima della maturazione.

microSD socket(huge in comparision to the device) and DC boost cicutry for the OLED vpp voltage.

Water Drop on a green leaf.

It was serendipitous to have found this little green Scarab beetle on my patio! Lucky me!

 

I had to put all my pot plants around him, to protect him from the Indian Miner birds that were trying to make a meal of him.

 

Approx:

Length - 3cm

Width - 1.3cm

 

www.flickr.com/photos/56002275@N05/ Thanks Vesko, for the 'flash' tip.

Asclepias hirtella, Black River State Forest, Jackson County Wisconsin, 10 July 2016.

viewed from my back window

Laguna Seca Ranch, Edinburg, TX - 05/04/12

an edit I made from a contacts red beatle in the snow

Do you remember at the turn of the last century, how green, almost luminescent "uranium glass" was really popular? A uranium glass bead, say, from a necklace can actually fog a film badge (one of those things you wear when working around radioactive materials to determine you've had enough)

 

In fact, a single bead of uranium glass, about the size of a good pearl, can put out about 12 microRads/hr. Grant it, that isn't that bad. You get about 10 microRads of background radiation just living in civilization.

 

I started researching other things with a home-made geiger counter circuit.. the results were interesting. Some very old lenses I had, actually registered about 50 microRads, much more than the uranium glass!

 

As it turns out, from the 40's to the 80's, some lenses were crafted with Thorium, a radioactive material. Apparently my old Pentax lens isn't a bad example of a radioactive lens. It isn't unheard of to find 1950's and 1960's camera equipment pushing out 100 microRads/hr.

 

..of course, these numbers are all obtained from an Edmund Scientific DIY Geiger Kit from the Mid 90's that has been in attic storage for years. I'm not really sure how many years in your underwear in front of the leaking microwave 100 microRads equates to but it's still something to keep in mind the next time you put that 50 year old camera to your eye.

 

:)

Green frog along the trail. Hiking at Memaloose Hills in the eastern Columbia River Gorge, Oregon

This was taken at the same time as the 'red and green shoes'. My cat kept following me around the garden and getting in the way, so i snapped the little poser too!

I snapped this one day while out for a walk. The plant seemed much cooler in person. I liked its pattern and bright green color so i snapped a few pics. Thank you for viewing.

Parkview Green is a brand new retail, office and boutique hotel development in Beijing's CBD.

Second part of the Strong sland tee shoot, taken on a boat trip on The Solent.

Taken with Fuji X100s + Raynox dcr-250 at Venus Drive on 08 Jun 2013.

 

Green Bay and Western hopper at Manitowoc, WI.

 

Canon EOS 2000

Canon 28~80mm lens

Fujifilm 400X

It's my first HDR shot! :)

(taken at Chiang kai-shec memorial hall, Taipei, Taiwan)

Cogli la prima mela!

This ones a couple days old, only because I was kinda dry today and I didn't have enough time to get a decent photo l was so busy.

Green Tree Frog found sitting on a bunch of bananas hanging up on the veranda This shot caught some reflection from the bananas below him.

 

View it on black

HDR shot of what I think will probably be wheat, but I'm not farmer!

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