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These bugs are nymphs of the one I posted in the previous picture. They stay close together for a while; the adults seem to like a little more space to themselves.
May 20, 2017
Water bugs busy on a slow moving stream surface.
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
Photo by brucetopher
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23 shots stacked shot with a 10x microscope objective and home made tube lens. I think im getting around 5x out of the objective.
BB, aka BB, pushed the Christmas mouse off the flower part of the new cat tree and proceeded to hunker down. I really like the tree bc she’s at just the right level to administer scritches!!
The Portland Breakwater Light (also called Bug Light) is a small lighthouse in South Portland, Maine.
Many thanks to you ALL for the views, faves and comments you make on my shots it is very appreciated
a Platycranus bicolor mirid bug from gorse opposite the visitor centre at Hastings Country Park - note the hair scales and broad vertex on this late summer gorse specialist
Outdoors shot of a pill-bug sitting on a nub on the blue half of the sandbox I found it at.
Pentax 28mm reverse mounted on canon digital rebel (2:1), diffused 580ex flash. Focus stacked.
After all the winter months doing just landscape and street photography, today I went out looking for bugs for the first time this year and I could find some of my loved damselflies :-) It served as well for using the Oly in these matters for the first time with the Zuiko 60 mm macro.
Finally, now the school holidays are over the sun came out and I went out for a walk late this afternoon.
Not just a bee (?) but another bug hiding behind a petal too - the petal at the top on the right.
Thank you for your favourites. :O)
Tiny spider hunting on this flower, photo taken using 2 remote controlled Godox V860 flashunits. One unit put on the left towards the front inside a large 60x90 softbox and one unit slightly to the left rear inside a smaller round softbox.
SAND FLIES were REALLY Busy: EATING US & everyone
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Dear Friends
we are back from our 3 weeks break!
We will not have so much time for comments...we are going to prepare to MOVE to another flat!
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Bug:
°Heteroptera insect off a stench, who lives in the house and it sucks the blood of humans or animals.
°Small pointed head broad, flat or drop tallow, acute and short, used to secure paper, cardboard, etc..
°Popular. Person, especially a woman or girl, nasty.
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Punaise:
°Insecte hétéroptère dégageant une odeur infecte, qui vit dans les maisons et y suce le sang de l'homme ou des animaux.
°Petite pointe à tête large, plate ou en goutte de suif, aiguë et courte, employée pour fixer du papier, du carton, etc.
°Populaire. Personne, en particulier femme ou fille, méchante.
Sunny but very cold wind last Friday, so I retired to a sheltered insect spot I know. Just found this one Dock Bug sunning itself on a nettle leaf apart from the usual lot of fly's
Aggregation of Oxycarenus lavaterae on a linden tree in the spring (Slovenian name of the bug is "rjava lipovka", thanks to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Yerpo for the determination)