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Ham/cheese bug sandwich w/ fruit and carrots (credit to sherimiya for the cute bento bug sandwich idea!)
This small bug (around a centimetre long) was crawling around on the patio table. I have no idea what sort of bug it is.
© Mike Broome 2024
An abstract black and white photo taken at Yellowstone National Park. There's bug in the photo, but I'm told it looks like something sexual in nature.
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I had just seen the Portland Head Lighthouse in Maine, which was really cool, and I had to hop on a bus and hurry to see this lighthouse before the cruise ship I was on left. I was expecting one like the Portland Head Lighthouse so when I got the Bug Lighthouse I was a little disappointed. It was so small. I guess that's why it's called "bug" lighthouse. Okay, it's still a lighthouse so that made it cool.
My first attempt of stacking photos to give better DOF in a macro shot. Used photoshop built in scripts for the processing and about 30 RAW files.
Front-on view of an Assassin Bug was moving around the garden looking for its next meal.
These are horrible looking but curious insects. In the centre of the picture you can see the mouth-parts (or Rostrum) which tucks back under the main body. The Assassin bug has long legs to assist with its ambush attack.
I'm guessing this is either a Common or a Bee Killer Assassin Bug (Pristhesancus plagipennis), which hides on plants waiting for insect to land nearby where it will ambush.
Found a housing, a butler hand I bought at a Savers or Goodwill store at El Paso Texas.
I got the the knob from an old hearing testing machine in a dumpster which fitted perfectly on the hand.
Inside, the "Bug Crusher"
More info on the device here: www.bugbrand.co.uk/pages/electronics.htm
Soundclip: www.rabato.net/musica/bugcrusher.mp3
The League of Extraordinary Scientists and Engineers Science-ING workshop learning about all kinds of bugs.
Pattern 'Spot The Bug' printed on cotton by Spoonflower and viewed from above. See the pattern here: Spellstone on Spoonflower