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I was waiting hawk to arrive, but it never came. So I shot this bug with 600mm lens...quite cool, never shot bugs with 600mm lens before.
"BUGGED" is about AGGRAVATION.
IT'S ABOUT BEING HASSLED and HOUNDED and BITCHED AT. It's about every little AND BIG PROBLEM that continuously shadows us during our lives.
Like the buzzing of a mosquito in your ear at night, these problems and hassles and often, PEOPLE ... will not leave us alone! Thus, we are "BUGGED!"
Today, during a trekking trip, I noticed sunlight hitting some leaves of a tree behind my path, while the background was very dark. I could distinguish many bugs flying around this bright spot. I took several bursts of shots as the insects approached the leafy branch, focusing my camera on the leaves. This is the best shot—both the leafy branch and the bug are in focus, shining against the dark background. This insect is not a bee; it’s smaller and faster than a bee, which made capturing it even more challenging.
I love the result! ❤️❤️❤️
This was inspired by an ultra cute mini bento ring posted by FromJapanWithLove.
I made this for fun because I love the minis, and I found that I happened to have all the ingredients to make a real size one (well, kind of) !
It’s that time of year when stink bugs think they should be living inside the house. This one was on my office window back in April 2016. The ones that enter get gently picked up with a tissue and escorted back outside.
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Don't really do bugs or Macro but couldn't resist this little chap. He decided to get in the boot of the car while I was cleaning it.. he would have been splodged but I carefully removed him to a plant following his photoshoot, always grateful for a subject!
What is it about bugs and loo rolls (no not the singer) - in the current climate of Covid19 restrictions I'm working from home, so lunchtime relief was to photograph this beetle I found crawling over contraband Andrex - how rude.
Lit with my phone torch and taken without a tripod, using my macro lens, it wasn't the easiest of shots since it wouldn't stand still - rude again, does it not know how important I am?
Ever been bitten by a love bug? 3 Harlequin Beetles on a Hibiscus leaf shaped like a heart. These beetles are sap-suckers and you can see the damage they've done to this leaf.