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I found this grasshopper in the wild field. It was just sloughed off, with beautiful green color...
I made a few shots, but in many of them light looks too harsh for me, because it was very sunny day. But this one I made by using flash with home-made flash diffuser.
I was without tripod, so I needed to carry camera in the right and flash with diffuser in the left hand. ( Try to imagine how I looked like ;)...)
But, despite too small sharpness zone and strange composition I think I got something :)
I took this shot with CanonEOS40D photo camera + CanonEF100mmMacroUSM lens.
Please have a view of full size photo to see better quality (must see):
www.flickr.com/photos/38628972@N05/6112548251/sizes/l/in/...
I hope you will like it...
P.S If you invite me to the group please comment also, please say what's wrong with the photos (Colors, sharpness etc...)
Thanks :)
Entoloma sp. Caps 1 cm. These in the Barron Gorge National park. Also occur on my block. Oriiginally I thought that these could be a Mycena sp. but spores viewed by myself & Matt were angular--so Entoloma it is. Apparently yellow is a rare colour with Entolomas.
During my 1989 trip we spent some time in far northern California on the SP Black Butte Subdivision near Mt Shasta. There was not a lot of traffic but the scenery was magnificent. This is the LA to BRooklyn(Portland, OR) Trailers north of Mt Shasta.
In normal light this is the Moth, Gonodontis sp. that was featured in the previous image, Pic taken in Simei.
*Note: More pics of Butterflies and Moths in my Butterflies and Moths Album.
Southern Pacific Railroad GP9E 3332 at Memphis, Tennessee on March 15, 1985, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Built as 5650 in March 1956 ( c/n 21343 ) on EMD Order 5436, it became 3483 in the 1965 systemwide renumbering. Starting in 1970, the GP9's were rebuilt and this unit became 3332 after rebuilding. According to the Unofficial EMD Home Page, this unit went on to become KSW 3332, CKRY 3332, and finally OTRX 902. It was stenciled: PINE BLUFF PBMOO 3 85.
Ganoderma sp. Growing from base of recently fallen dead celerywood tree [Polyscias elegans] that was approx. 37 years old. My block.
Southern Pacific Railroad SW1500 2600 and MP15AC 2734 at Tucson, Arizona on November 21, 1985, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The SW1500 was built in October 1971 ( c/n 4608-10 ) on EMD Order 4608. The MP15AC was built in October 1975 ( c/n 756053-3 ) on EMD Order 756053, and eventually became UPY 1462.