Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Portraits of amateur/professional dipterologists
Posted by
pierred on 09-04-2007 20:28
#1
pAUL?
Everyone dying to meet my face on the net can google it. It is out there.

Is that you ?

Edited by
pierred on 10-04-2007 04:50
#2
I knw someone would find it. Syill, that links completely screws up the page layout for this thread. Better edit you post, or else... LoL

#3
i knew you Paul.

eheh (as I told before

)
Put your photo here, please; now everybody knows.
#4
OK. Here's one of me a few years ago - dressed for a typical summer's day in Norfolk, England.

#5
So now we know how Paul looks like

...
09.09.2006, Moscow region, Naro-Fominsk district, Ozhigovo station (ca. 55 km SW of Moscow).
Posted by
pierred on 12-04-2007 20:57
#6
Hello,
After all, we all look quite normal, for dipterists!
#7
pierred wrote:
Hello,
After all, we all look quite normal, for dipterists!
apparentely.

ehehehe
I hope to see more photos.

Not just dipters, but women dipterologist. That?s your turn.

It's fair, I think.

#8
i?m still waiting for more.
#9
more than 600 views!

Let?s go to put more photos.

show us what flies see.

Posted by
Guenter on 24-04-2007 20:47
#10
Well, that's me
English and biology-teacher and hobby dipterist
Greetings to everybody!
G?nter
#11
Hello,
my daughter took this one specially for the occasion.
Best regards.
#12
Introducing a real amateur, my daughter Meike:
Posted by
Andre on 25-04-2007 10:35
#13
What's more interesting: the artist or the art itself?

#14
I was a little disappointed by Nikita's picture, my imagination having been influenced by the French film of that name.
I've not tried to post a picture before, but with luck here I am at Cors Goch, North Wales, 2003, digging a pond.
John Bratton
#15
Andre wrote:
What's more interesting: the artist or the art itself?

I dare say, with such questions, you are asking for trouble.

Posted by
crex on 25-04-2007 13:55
#16
I would like to see more photos of collections (pinned flies in boxes etc), perhaps in another thread. I think it is inspiring even though I don't collect myself

#17
Completely unable to compete with Meike, who is clearly the world's cutest dipterist, but here is a picture of me at Christmas time, when I spent my time clearing 15 years growth of bramble, ivy and elder from our newly acquired garden in France.
Jorge - you may not have to wait too long for more women in entomolgy - I have just come back from my Surveying Terrestrial Invertebrates module for university, and everyone doing that module this year is female
#18

first brave woman in diptera.info.

Posted by
ChrisR on 29-04-2007 14:13
#19
Sorry, didn't notice this thread until today ... so here I am

Posted by
Natalia on 10-05-2007 19:35
#20
Here, I'm helping my friemd to observe biology of Nanna (Scathophagidae)
