Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Portraits of amateur/professional dipterologists
#1
great to see new photos. As the Christmas is approaching the new members can show their photos.
Guillermo, next year I will visit Spain.

#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.
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
#4
and I hope you come back here!

To the caves seeing again the Nycteribiidae

#5
come on! more photos.

#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!
#7
My mistake, a larger version......
#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!

#9
My sister sent me this photo on the weekend of me aged 14
#10
big LOL

you seems annoyed with something!
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!
#12
yeah Chris!
and in that time.. I'm sure that diptera were much more diverse than nowadays!

#13
I think Chris is probably exactly right

, and anyway, I believe that is the standard facial expression assumed by 14 year olds even today when having their photo taken
And you, young Mota Almeida, should show a bit more respect, since I am old enough to be your mother

#14
Jorge has a MOTHER

#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.
#17
And a number of years; that is for Susan to say.

#18
The insect population of Girraween NP, Queensland, Australia, has clearly been harassed by Diptera.info members for over 30 years

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

Posted by
JariF on 19-04-2009 07:11
#20
Well that forest looks indeed interesting if You compare what we have up here

This photo is from last weekend.
Jari