24/2.8 N.C., 35/2 O &105/2.5 P.C. all added to my growing scalloped lens family.
All are in very nice condition. The lenses are all non-ai, but I’m going to send them off for surgery. I figured it would take forever waiting for Ai'd versions in nice condition so this seemed a better strategy
Continuing my quest to photograph and identify butterflies seen in the UK.
The 3 week butterfly count survey that I have participated in ends today.
This one is a "Large-white"
gbohannon wrote:
Good to see a lively market (relative to the environment). I went downtown today and it was dead. Very few market tents set up. More "Pinterest" than farmers. Definitely not Staunton
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I thinks it's because it's the only outdoor event happening around town each week. Everything else has been canceled until further notice.
24/2.8 N.C., 35/2 O &105/2.5 P.C. all added to my growing scalloped lens family.
All are in very nice condition. The lenses are all non-ai, but I’m going to send them off for surgery. I figured it would take forever waiting for Ai'd versions in nice condition so this seemed a better strategy
24/2.8 N.C., 35/2 O &105/2.5 P.C. all added to my growing scalloped lens family.
All are in very nice condition. The lenses are all non-ai, but I’m going to send them off for surgery. I figured it would take forever waiting for Ai'd versions in nice condition so this seemed a better strategy
DeltaSigma wrote:
Continuing my quest to photograph and identify butterflies seen in the UK.
The 3 week butterfly count survey that I have participated in ends today.
This one is a "Small-white"
leighton w wrote:
This is my favorite of all your images so far. Well done!
Thank you very much. I realize the benifit of live view shooting makes low angle shot more attractive.
gbohannon wrote:
House shook a little while ago. 5.1 earthquake near Sparta NC.
Must be 2020
I know, nothing for you Calif people but not often for here.
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WOW, That's not normal for the area. Speaking of "normal", this happened last night in Staunton. The pic is where we have the market. 2020 is a crappy year.
leighton w wrote:
WOW, That's not normal for the area. Speaking of "normal", this happened last night in Staunton. The pic is where we have the market. 2020 is a crappy year.
No image upload - just an app to enter location and number / species seen in a 15 minute period. Nice little photo project over the last few weeks given I have not been anywhere.
gbohannon wrote:
Really enjoying the butterfly series Colin. I finally had time to actually sit down and look at images last night.
gbohannon wrote:
Oh man! Is that just from run off from the streets? Don't remember a stream or river there
There are two streams, one that runs through town and underneath the parking garage and the other coming from south of town. They merge directly under the parking lot. It was worse than this when Hurricane Fran came in 1996.
leighton w wrote: Looks like the disease has gotten you again.
Indeed. And to make matters worse, the Ro for the scalloped strain of this NMF-Lens virus seems a lot higher than for the non-scalloped variety. Strangely, it doesn't seem like any herd immunity was ever reached on this thread either, even though so many were infected. Patient zero (Curtis) has a lot to answer for.