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Mitt bidrag till veckans fotosöndag/My contribution to this week Photosunday/Fotosöndag on the theme Mystik/Mystery
This bug was one of a number on our Acacia fimbriata. This shot and the one in the first comment box are obviously of different development stages. I have yet to see a mature specimen with wings fully developed. To give you an idea of their size, the diameter of the wattle flower is 5 mm.
I am still waiting for an ID. It is probably one of the Miridae family.
I would rather live in a world where my life is surrounded by mystery than live in a world so small that my mind could comprehend it. -- Harry Emerson Fosdick
White Mystery plays April 17, 2010, during Record Store Day at Permanent Records in Chicago. My blog and more photos are at: www.undergroundbee.com/2010/04/18/record-store-day/
These are ONLY found in the BrickArms Mystery Pack Vol 2.
The chances of getting one of these are:
1:100 = Bloody 24K Gold
Mystery Packs will go on sale at most of my resellers starting October 1st, 2011.
~ Mysteries of Eve ~
when many resolutions are made, when you are with friends, lover, family or alone I wish you to be in peace with your self and all world...I wish your thought are pure gold, bright enchanted with light and music.....
I wish you ......that mysteries of midnight change your life to be as you always wished.
Love
These are sprinkled throughout the Mystery Pack Vol2.
You have a 1:100 chance of getting one in your pack.
Mystery Packs will go on sale at most of my resellers starting October 1st, 2011.
No, really, it's a mystery. It's the same film but I have no idea where I shot this. Yashica A, Kodak Portra VC160.
The other day I stopped my car to capture the sun sinking across the intercoastal. Apparently, the barge is a bit of a mystery.
From the WeAre Juxt Article on the Abandoned Ambassador Hotel, Jacksonville, Florida.
Written with Mike Hill
“We need the tonic of wildness...At the same time that we are earnest to explore and learn all things, we require that all things be mysterious and unexplorable, that land and sea be indefinitely wild, unsurveyed and unfathomed by us because unfathomable. We can never have enough of nature.”
― Henry David Thoreau, Walden: Or, Life in the Woods
...and best viewed large.
Good morning everyone. Just a single posting on Hug a Bug Day due to stormy weather here and the need stay off the computer as a result. We've had two thunderstorms overnight with more predicted for today, so my response to comments will be limited.
As for this damsel, I need some help from any of you experts out there as to a possible ID. As hard as I tried to find a match I was unsuccessful...at least to any degree of certainty. Appears to be a female, and a young one at that, but as to a specific species...I'm at a loss.
Thanks to flickr friend Eric, best guess so far is a blue form female Orange Bluet (Enallagma signatum).
Thank you for stopping by...and I hope you have a truly nice day. Storm free too.
Lacey
ISO400, aperture f/11, exposure .006 seconds (1/180) focal length 300mm
Dry lake in Death Valley national park, called Racetracks. You can see more of my work at : www.tomaskaspar.com
Thank you,
Tomas
This image was inspired by one of my very first experiences in Saudi. With the naked beaches of Barcelona a not too distant memory, I headed down to the beach, where I became mystified by a black blob I could see out at sea. It looked like a huge jellyfish. Then, as it approached, I realised that it was in fact a woman.
For the last four days my mind tormented me with thoughts of what I would get. Finally, today my package came in, and this is what I have gotten. I am pleased with my pack. I was hoping for a solid color minigun, but trans blue is fine for now. I am really happy with my gitd ray gun and my bloody chainblade!