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I wasn't feeling well this morning so instead of going on a planned photowalk, I slept. Then to make up for it, I ran around the yard with the 105mm which was fun! :)
September 26, 2009
A cool little walking stick bug I found out in the yard. He wasn't so good at the whole "be a stick" thing, hence how I saw him when he was moving around.
Insect/Bug Crystal Dome Buttons:
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[60mm/2.8 NIKKOR MICRO]
CLS infos : Flash SB-800 (Mode TTL.) + 2 SB-R200 (Mode TTL.) + Sun (soleil) ;)
D300 Manual Mode (look EXIF).
Here it is again! The bug that stalked the wheelie bin last year. No idea what sort of insect this is but it is very interesting :/.
Have a super Saturday eve all. Enjoy The Voice if you watch it. Take care xxx
Orange large milkweed bug (Spilostethus hospes; family Lygaeidae) on a giant Indian milkweed flower (crown flower, আকন্দ / Calotropis gigantea, family Asclepiadaceae).
Milkweed bugs are usually found in small groups on milkweed plants, often on the underside of the leaves. The bugs feed on seeds and tissue of the milkweed plants.
Lygaeidae are a family in the Hemiptera (true bugs), comprising twenty-one genera. The family includes insects commonly known as chinch bugs, milkweed bugs, and also some of those known as seed bugs.
Talsari Island, Bay of Bengal
Orissa, India
I had the job of finding my step dad a Bond Bug which is in extremley limited supply now being over 40 yrs old. He had the first one in Aberdeen 40 yrs ago and we believe has the now the only one in Aberdeen. So after many hours of searching we got him this one and he got it delivered today. Its pretty amazing, copyright of Duncan Gerrie
A Helmeted Squash Bug, Euthochtha galeator, in a prairie/meadow on TNC property in rural Walworth County, Wisconsin. June 30, 2019.
wings of a yellow dragonfly. i took this shot while exhibiting (and attempting to sell) my photographs at an arts & crafts fair on cape cod. this beautiful yellow dragonfly flew into my tent, but landed on the white mesh side panel of my booth, which was a poor background for capturing his image. i shooed him to see if he would land on one of my photographs, but he took off to the booth across from mine, which happened to sell stained glass items. He took up residence on a stained glass christmas candle where I took several shots of him from behind, looking toward my booth. this shot is one of the macros of the bottom set of wings and part of the trunk. The yellow in this photograph is the dragonfly, not stained glass.