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I don't know what else to call it.

September 13, 2008, Wulai, Taiwan

OMG! I caught this thing hanging out on one of my couch pillows...it has to be one of the most creepy creatrues I have ever seen in my life!!! I don't think I have ever seen a bug this big in out house! Anyone have any guesses as to what it is?? I'd really like to know.

 

Wasn't this the creature from Cloverfield? ^_^

I found it sitting around on my yellow waistcoat, I have no idea what kind of fly it is, only that it's not a common one.

 

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Don't look so pissed off, dude.

Can anyone identify this bug?

bug 5 by 7 inches on acid free black matboard (I have 20 of these and they are cute as fuck!).. this will be available in my soon to be made ETSY store.... along with a ton of other stuff.

   

A custom order - all the bugs are hand sewn

Thanks to Janet, who texted to me "photo op," while she was trimming the roses in the front of our house, I was able to snap a few shots of this katydid. Whether kadydid or didn't was none of my business.

I continued refining my reflection feature in my camera program. I got vertical and four-way reflection working for still images. (Vertical reflection still doesn't work for live images but four-way reflection does...)

 

I am still tracking down the pesky bug that leaves lines in the middle and edges of the image. I thought it was related to the dimensions of the image so I changed all the images to have even dimensions but that didn't have any noticeable effect, unfortunately. Also, unfortunately, it's a "non-trivial" task (as one of my professors from long ago said) to debug a Metal kernel on an iPhone.

 

Four-way reflection takes one of the quadrants of the image (upper-left, upper-right, lower-right, or lower-left) and reflects it to the other three quadrants. The result is usually rather queasy...

 

Nice (but not any more) portrait of Mark Twain from the early 1900s.

Grasshoppers, Coyacan, Mexico City

A bugs eye view.

I thought at first it's a lost earring, that's how golden this bug is!

not sure what kind of bug this is, but followed him for a bit

This is our Bugs Away soap. It is an insect repellent in the shape of a caterpillar. It smells of citronella.

 

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That last afternoon looking for creatures was quite a disappointment as not a lot was seen in spite of good weather.

Another interesting bug was one welocome sighting.

One of the largest and most outstandingly beautiful Dragonflies was resting so quietly on our fire pit this evening... as we got closer to examine him we realized he was dead. He measures almost 5 inches and has the most remarkable pattern of green brown and blue on him.

 

The reflection in his eyes looks so worrysome. Poor lil guy.

They hang upside down under the web.

Bug at Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race 2007 el cad Jane

My mother's new kitten, which she has been telling me since she got it that it would have to go. Hopefully, she'll just keep saying that for the next 18 years.

kinda friends. still not loving each other, but getting along better.

i gave them a bit of cat nip, which had Banjo lazing about in a new way and bug rolling around fighting his own tail...

This little guy has been eating my lemon leaves

Ewww.... I wanted to get closer for a sweet shot... but, I hate bugs.

Will identify later.

Canon 30D with EF 100mm f/2.8 macro

Zelus renardii

Tried to do a Scott Clark shot but failed miserably.

Small bug in our hotel room (you can't really avoid the bugs in Costa Rica - even in the luxury accommodation).

hd wallpapers wallpaper summer fresh nature wheat season images fields wallpaper

A new virus was found this morning on my LAN...

Does anyone know the name of this bug? I don't have a clue.

I heart bugs, and i love to take macro shots

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