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While out watering plants this afternoon I found this assassin bug. They are fun to watch covering quite a distance really fast and it's hard to get a really sharp picture because of it.
On our perennial basil. Waiting for bees to land?? It looks to be drinking from a basil flower in the shot in the first comment box.
The new look of the cartel assassin.
Model was photographed on location in Mexico.
No assassin was used during the shoot. No weapon was used during the shoot. No butterflies were used during the shoot. Web tattoo is fake. This is pure fantasy brought on by overuse of stool softeners while locked down due to the COVID pandemic.
Dans les rues de Clermont Ferrand, cette après-midi...
Plus vrai que nature, non ?
Explications : cette statue se trouve en vitrine d'une boutique de jeux vidéo, réfléchissant elle-même la partie adverse des échoppes se trouvant dans le dos de la prise cliché. Ces reflets apportent à la photo un réalisme saisissant.
This reminded me so much of John Howe's cover that I was on the look out for dragons.
Many more Kyoto photos are in my stream. This photo was almost my choice for the pool.
I overdosed on green last weekend. Everything was incredibly lush in Kyoto. As you can tell, the flooring was moss. A sign said that there were about ten kinds of "very important moss" at this site.
The photo was taken at Ginkaku-ji Temple aka the Silver Pavilion. It was never actually covered with silver but you can see the wooden structure (and the Zen Buddhist garden) here.
The Golden Pavilion however really was covered in gold leaf. Wow.
Magnificent Salisbury Cathedral.
If only the two Russian agents had only visited Salisbury with love in their hearts and only taken photos.
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That's what I call self made wallpaper ;) Also my desktop background.
The figure is from my recent Assassin's Creed MoC. Please have a look at the other photos here.
My assassin bug images are published in the Daily Mail UK.
Edit: also in a couple of other sites/print:
daily mail online
the sun online
metro online
and the metro London (print)
e-edition.metro.co.uk/2012/05/03/ page 43 here
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2138325/Assassin-bug-car...
www.metro.co.uk/weird/898017-the-ugly-bugs-ball
www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/4292575/Assassin-b...
An assassin bug nymph with ant prey, and ant carcasses on its back!
Acanthaspis petax
Common Assassin Bugs (Pristhesancus plagipennis) have the long head with powerful proboscis. They use the powerful proboscis to puncture their prey. Their legs are long so that they have long attack distance. Adult bugs are brown in colour with transparent wings. Nymphs are dark brown to black with brightly orange abdomens.
Straight Out Of Camera (SOOC)