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Yeah, couldn't see but glimpses of the eclipse due to intermittent cloud cover, but we did see this enormous bug. And I got close enough to shoot it. I'm still shocked by that particular detail. ;)
Does anyone out there know the name of this bug?
Thank you joeyjoe1 for the name "Colorado Potato Beetle"
Squadron ready for take off Sir !
Blue bottle flies on dandelion leaf in a light beam. Natural light. Taken at Highdown gardens Worthing
This Shield Bug was on my Garlic. It would pause occasionally and let me take a few photos.
Tech Specs: Canon 80D (F11, 1/250, ISO 100) + a Canon MP-E 65mm macro lens (2x) + a diffused MT-26EX-RT (E-TTL metering, -1/3 FEC). This is a single, uncropped, frame taken hand held. I used an artificial flower to keep the background from being black.
This little guy was wondering around a Macadamia orchard at night.
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You know those tiny black bugs in summer that land on yellow T-shirts? So tiny that all you see is a black dot? Well this is one on a Philadephus flower which is about as big as a finger nail.
Nao estou conseguindo sair para fotografar, entao fotografei esse bichinho, feinho e sem graça, nem sei o nome dele ... hehe
A killdeer zeros in on a bug in the reflective water of Cherry Creek, where it empties into Cherry Creek Reservoir.
(114/366) I haven't got a bug butt photo for today but I have got a Bug Box. Like we really need more things to pack when we do eventually move but I couldn't resist buying this for just €4.99 from Lidl.
Kamera Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Belichtung 0,005 sec (1/200)
Blende f/18.0
Brennweite 180 mm
ISO-Empfindlichkeit 4000
Chrysolina Americana - Rosemary Beetle At the organic lavender fields, they ask if you see these little beauties to pick them off and put them in a little container and hand them in. Mr. K decided when he was seeing them to pick them off, however we had not picked up a container lol! So he carried these three little beauties around the fields with him, they are all lying on their backs in this shot, but I will post a diff shot at some point as they were nifty little bugs! HBBBT! They never made it to be handed in as they made their escape before Mr. K made it to the entrance point hee hee!
Waiting for the 'It's Tough To Be a Bug' show to start.
I should wear those sexy glasses all the time!
...or Spark Plug Bug? Fashioned from - pneumatic spark plug cleaner, Illinois license plate, shoe trees, lawn sprinkler, bicycle brake levers, model airplane engine cylinder, mt. bike suspension pivot and old typewriter parts. 10" tall x 12" wide x 16" long
ViewLARGE on black
ID please...
This is just another tiny bug maybe around 5-6mm long...
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