Have you taken a picture of Fermilab in 2017? If not, consider taking a picture and submitting it to http://diff.fnal.gov/. Document a piece of lab history.
In the meantime, have a look at some of the 113 scenes people captured in May: The bold crayfish of May 1, the installation at SBN of May 8, the NML quadrupole of May 16, an enthusiastic eater of chocolate cake on May 25 and two double rainbows – on May 23 and 30!
View all photos from the DIFF website (available only if on site or via VPN) or at 50.fnal.gov.

"Crayfish on the path" by Arthur Lee
A crayfish enjoys time on the walking path on this rainy day.

"SBN Far Detector - Warm Vessel Floor Installation" by Dave Augustine
Pictured is half of the floor of the warm vessel being lowered to its final location. The steel structure has a footprint of about 85 feet by 25 feet and weighs about 35,000 pounds. Two cranes are simultaneously lowering the structure into place. A group made up of Fermilab and CERN personnel is assembling the warm vessel at the SBN Far Detector Building.

"Quadrupole Magnet" by Derek Piec
Quadrupole magnet at the NML building

"Death By Chocolate on National Wine Day" by Mehreen Sultana
With Maya!

"Double Rainbow over Wilson Hall" by Jacob Robertson
Working late isn't so bad when you catch this sight on your way out.

"Rainbows Over Lab" by Timothy Chapman
More rainbow days.