A photograph of an atom. A student at the University of Oxford is being celebrated in the world of science photography for capturing a single, floating atom with an ordinary camera.
A photograph of an atom. A student at the University of Oxford is being celebrated in the world of science photography for capturing a single, floating atom with an ordinary camera.
Box tree moth took a shine to my wife's jumper on the washing line this week. Pretty thing.
It's been a bumper year for these this year. I think they've been one of the winners of the Covid pandemic. Presumably because people have trimmed their hedges a lot less. Have had lots of both the white and the brown varieties round our way.
A photograph of an atom. A student at the University of Oxford is being celebrated in the world of science photography for capturing a single, floating atom with an ordinary camera.
Don't you just hate it when you get a speck of dirt right in the middle of your picture. Still, should be easy enough to clone out.
I'm sure this is an "in joke", but I seem to remember from the very back of my memory (c. 1988) that this is a bloke that used to be on Steve Dixon's Well Hall coaches and who laid carpets?
I'm sure this is an "in joke", but I seem to remember from the very back of my memory (c. 1988) that this is a bloke that used to be on Steve Dixon's Well Hall coaches and who laid carpets?
Looks like he's laying something else? Unless that's his sister!!!!
Thanks Paul. I remember you from the Greyhound in Sydenham. You borrowed my season ticket once so you could get a ticket for Millwall, think we lost (no change there).
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Might need a new router, too?
Box tree moth took a shine to my wife's jumper on the washing line this week. Pretty thing.
A student at the University of Oxford is being celebrated in the world of science photography for capturing a single, floating atom with an ordinary camera.
Looks like he's laying something else? Unless that's his sister!!!!
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Swimmers in for a sunset dip last night.
Nutters.