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Leica M6, Kodak Tri-X 400

 

Dense flat rubber bugs. Likely late 1950s or very early 60s.

VW Bug Show à Spa-Francorchamps - 05 & 06 aoûit 2017

VW Festival in Belgium.

Pic 1: when u wanna take a solo pic but your friends keep bugging you.. iki juga kunyuk pake nempel2.. 😤

 

Pic 2: still bugging.. but u don't realize it.😑

 

Pic 3:

Me: pak boleh foto gak sama iguananya? 😃 (mister, can i take a pic with this iguana?)

Zookeeper: boleh.. wah mbak'e kendel.. 😮 '*suroboyoan dialect* (of course.. u're so brave..)

Me: gak gigit kan pak?😃 (it won't bite me, right?)

Zookeeper: gak kok.. 😅(nope)

Friend 1: dasar aneh.. (whatta weirdo)

Me: gua yang aneh apa elo yang penakut, hah? huuuu.... 😎😏(am i the weirdo or u're just the coward, huh? booo....)

Friend 2: seriusan, merinding gw..😨😱 (seriously, it gives me goosebumps)

Me: pak, pinjem iguananya sebentar ya.. (sir, lend me this iguana for a moment ok...) *chase them while carrying this iguana*🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️😈

Friends: staaaahp it!!! 😡😡😡

Me: hahahaha 😈😈

 

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I think it is sylvaticus but if anyone knows otherwise with this tricky genus that would be appreciated :)

Here on a ridge between the Chelan and Entiat valleys, large areas of forest are stressed or dead from spruce budworm, bark beetle and other infestations. It would appear that in this area, what trees that fire doesn't get, the bugs will.

Didn't have a chance to catch this little guys name.

Here is Grace's very first Holga image... :) She's all about VW Bugs these days... keeps telling me she's gonna drive one soon, as long as she takes me wherever I need to go, I'm good with that. ha ha oh and darn that bright Texas sun!

(see my pic of this exciting moment here)

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VW Bug Show à Spa-Francorchamps - 05 & 06 aoûit 2017

VW Festival in Belgium.

this is a bug i found during playing a level on atmosphir! the health bar is empty and i am not dyeing!

Haven't the feintest idea what that is on it's back. About 4mm long

See www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/151041280/ for a 3-D version

 

Passenger possibly a dryinid wasp larvae

The Dead Bug Funeral Kit comes with a 32-page Illustrated Buggy Book of Eulogies with Ribbon Bookmark, Casket, Grave Marker, White Clay Flower, Burial Scroll, and Pouch of Grass Seed.

 

It costs $20 to bury your bug right. I have decided to leave him where he was slain, to serve as a warning to others.

The Florida leaf-footed bug (Acanthocephala femorata) is a species of insect. The genus name Acanthocephala means "spiny head" and was inspired by the pointed tylus at the tip of the head.[2] Acanthocephala femorata is found in the continental United States and Mexico.[1]

 

This insect is considered a pest, eating and causing damage to citrus and roses. The lower rear legs are wider than the upper legs, with serrations. This is especially pronounced in the male. It has long, slim, curving antennae with distinctive orange tips. The body is reddish brown to nearly black.

Bugs Bunny wearing a new bomber-jacket and cuddle a cat. The cat purrs.

Please identify.

 

(Oh, c'mon there are mere 350 000 known species and of those probably only half are green & small!)

Carpenter bee, making a comeback here in Germany as the Springs and Summers are getting warmer. Earlier they were mainly found in suther Europe. They grow to be 2 - 2.5cm long. this one is about 2cm.

123 pictures for 2023, 016/123 "bugs".

Bugs on the ship

Bugs, bugs, bugs by poppyswickedgarden.etsy.com

Not the best macro I've ever taken. I was more pleased but surprised at seeing a greenfly on the new rose leaves! I'm pleased because it almost bug season again! Surprised because I didn't think it was warm enough yet for greenfly......but I'm no expert on greenfly! :)

maggie catching tasty bugs along the foreshore, this one was so engrossed in the hunt that he walked into the lens!

I am not normally one for shooting bugs on flowers. But, its a great subject for learning the ins and outs of my new lens: a Vivitar 135mm f/2.8 Close Focusing. I picked this up used at the camera shop where I went to replace my stolen gear. Got a great deal and I really like the lens so far.

 

Its manual focus, so I'm having to give things a bit more thought and care. I am finding manual focus especially challenging with macro because you have such a small margin for movement. The wind blows a little and *boom* you're out of focus. The focus is okay in this shot and it was pure luck. The bee just happened to land at the right time.

 

View On Black

I believe it is the 2nd record for the Channel Islands (I had one back in 2009)

He flew in the house when I let Jimmy Dean in the house.

Yamato Scrub Boca Raton Fl

A small bug captured on my windshield.

A plant bug ambling along a leaf at Woodwalton Fen.

Another bug!

Bug on daisy at Colebrook SGL

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