You have just a few weeks to make your mark on our 50th-anniversary online yearbook, DIFF: the Daily Image From Fermilab. May the November images below inspire you to snap a picture and post it to DIFF. Remember, your photo doesn’t have to be fancy. We encourage mobile phone pics, picture of people, pictures of everyday objects, pictures of the landscape — whatever tickles your Fermilab fancy.
You and your colleagues captured November in 58 photos, a sample of which is below. Several people spotted a bald eagle on site. Others caught their colleagues doing work. And a number of photographers noticed something to appreciate in a building from a certain perspective. You can see all the photos either on our 50th anniversary website or at the DIFF website, http://diff.fnal.gov (viewable only on the Fermilab site or via VPN).
So take a picture and upload it to DIFF. December is sure to be full of photo-worthy moments.
Click on the magnifying glass in the lower right corner to view photos in full.

"Bald eagle perched over Swan Lake" by Troy Petersen
A proud-looking bald eagle surveys Swan Lake. This is the second day it has been spotted here.

"Back in Time Artifacts" by Ed Dijak
My understanding is that these were from the lab cafeteria from way back when. They are now in the Fermilab Archives to keep for the history of the lab.

"Sunset at Wilson Hall" by David Caratelli
Sunset through Wilson Hall

"Broken Symmetry at the Pagoda" by Maurice Ball
Two interlaced spiral staircases lead up to Fermilab's historic Pagoda Control Center.

"Amusing Musings" by Linda Valerio
An unattended mobile chalkboard with an entertaining display.

"Chilly Sunday" by Steven Krave
A view of Wilson Hall from the Muon g-2 area.

"Computing folks work even in black and white" by Eileen Berman
Change Advisory Board meets every Wednesday at 9 a.m. Mike Kaiser, Christina Frank, Brittney Driggers, Glenn Cooper, Bonnie King, Andy Romero, Mike Rosier, Jerry Guglielmo.

"Family Fun Thanksgiving Weekend" by Katherine Lato
Barry Glicklich, Elishabet Lato, Sarah Paige Werner

"Andy Stefanik" by Barbara Kristen
Andy Stefanik, Neutrino Division, checks the ICARUS installation proposal.

"PPD Clean Up Day" by Albert Dyer
Annual Particle Physics Division Clean Up Day whereby the day was spent sending unused equipment to surplus and reducing the paper footprint on the 14th floor of Wilson Hall. Moving two dumpsters of recyclable paper waste into position for removal are, left to right, Brian Hess, Johnny Green, Tom Zimmerman, Terri Shaw and Carolyn Johnson.

"MT-WORM" by Michael Utes
The Worm - one of the old Meson Experimental Areas