Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Portraits of amateur/professional dipterologists

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 20-12-2008 01:10
#1

great to see new photos. As the Christmas is approaching the new members can show their photos. Smile
Guillermo, next year I will visit Spain. Wink

Posted by Roger Thomason on 20-12-2008 06:56
#2

I don't do self portraits, but this one I took in 2006 in the Control Tower at Scatsta Airport at 0300hrs in summer. Look pretty much the same today..hair is a bit longer...beard a fair bit longer. Taken soon after I got my first Digital Camera..some Vivitar thing.
Reflection in the window.

Edited by Roger Thomason on 20-12-2008 07:00

Posted by Andre on 26-12-2008 22:52
#3

Here's another one of me,
wishing you all a fulfilling and complete 2009!

Cheers!

Edited by Andre on 26-12-2008 22:54

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 26-12-2008 23:37
#4

and I hope you come back here! Grin To the caves seeing again the Nycteribiidae Pfft

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 07-01-2009 01:14
#5

come on! more photos. Wink

Posted by Chen Young on 14-01-2009 22:59
#6

Chen Young, born and raised in Taiwan, studied flies in Kansas, inspired by George Byers, encouraged by Charles Alexander, and found a niche in Pennsylvania.

No children no pets to share. Here collecting in Scotland with partner Adam, with his companionship and moral support, I run wild pursuing my passion in crane flies.

Enjoy to see and to be seen here at Diptera.info

Happy Chinese New Year to you all!

Edited by Chen Young on 14-01-2009 23:05

Posted by Chen Young on 14-01-2009 23:12
#7

My mistake, a larger version......

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 17-01-2009 14:31
#8

thanks! Your larvae sketches of tipulids are just awesome! And congrats for the spectacular site on tipulids.

well, let's go wait for more participants photos! Grin

Posted by Susan R Walter on 19-01-2009 14:09
#9

My sister sent me this photo on the weekend of me aged 14 Shock

Edited by Susan R Walter on 19-01-2009 14:11

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 19-01-2009 14:19
#10

big LOL Grin
you seems annoyed with something! Grin

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 19-01-2009 21:01

Posted by ChrisR on 19-01-2009 15:21
#11

She is annoyed because she has been told to pose under a rock when she could be out catching insects! Grin

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 19-01-2009 21:04
#12

yeah Chris! Smile
and in that time.. I'm sure that diptera were much more diverse than nowadays! Pfft

Posted by Susan R Walter on 25-01-2009 16:46
#13

I think Chris is probably exactly right Smile, and anyway, I believe that is the standard facial expression assumed by 14 year olds even today when having their photo takenFrown

And you, young Mota Almeida, should show a bit more respect, since I am old enough to be your mother Pfft

Posted by Roger Thomason on 25-01-2009 16:58
#14

Jorge has a MOTHERShock

Posted by mgjefferies on 12-02-2009 06:41
#15

What Susan didn't say was where it was taken; here is one of me in the same place; down the road and with my grandson. There is hope; his mother did a school project on Trichopthalma.

Posted by pierred on 12-02-2009 07:47
#16

That's funny.
Two different persons pictured on the same spot, at different times of the year.

Posted by mgjefferies on 13-02-2009 08:41
#17

And a number of years; that is for Susan to say.Smile

Posted by Susan R Walter on 13-02-2009 13:48
#18

The insect population of Girraween NP, Queensland, Australia, has clearly been harassed by Diptera.info members for over 30 years Shock

Posted by ChrisR on 18-04-2009 23:01
#19

It's been a while since this thread had a new photo and I just found this old self-portrait of me admiring a huge tree in French Guiana in 2000. Hope you like it Smile

Posted by JariF on 19-04-2009 07:11
#20

Well that forest looks indeed interesting if You compare what we have up here Sad This photo is from last weekend.

Jari