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Just liked the pose on this- think it's standing on spider web threads mostly.
Taken at 2:1 uncropped at ISO800 accidently
I'm spending this week developing my professional web site (finally!), so I'm going to infill with some of the really groovy bug shots that I got on the weekend with my old friend LP.
I caught the photo of this beetle at Victoria's Bug Zoo on Jan 5th. They don't allow tripods, so I had to work hard to capture this shot handheld. Moving bugs, flare off glass enclosures, depth of field, and camera shake were my biggest challenges.
Very groovy viewed large.
Taken handheld with my Nikon D600 for 1/60th of a second at f/3.3, ISO 2000 with my Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 VR macro lens, using on-camera flash.
Loosely inspired by the Bug Catcher class from Pokemon games cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/5/55/Red_Blue_Bug_Catcher.png
www.stvincent.edu/wpnr | The Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve at Saint Vincent College hosted its annual Bug Camp for 5-6 year olds (with an adult). Campers search for butterflies, spiders, dragonflies, bees, beetles, and more!
Michael kept telling me to take the costume off because she was probably hot! I just love this outfit!
Finally outside the height of spring! So I thought I'm gonna show my bugs brooches that I made 2 years ago :) They're handmade painted.
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Today marks two years that Aric and I have been married. He got me a small piece of art that could best be described as the Coolest Damn Thing Ever, I swear. Via Mike Libby at the Insect Lab. HOW COOL IS THIS???
Even Spain the Cat is impressed.
Taken on May 21, at the Pasar Malam Besar (Tong Tong Fair) in The Hague.
This is an annual Indonesian culture fair and night market. And the place to be if you love good food and all other things Indonesian. :)
I shot a whole roll of film there, but something went horribly wrong inside my camera. Almost all my film came out black. And the part that didn't, is barely usable.
I checked the camera, and it seems to be working fine.
I suspect somehow the film didn't wind up good, and got messed up inside the camera. That must have kept the shutter curtain open and expose all my film.
Either that, or the shutter curtain is malfunctioning in general.
Push processed to 1600 iso.
Zorki 4k + Industar-61
Fomapan 400
ADOLUX APH 09 (18 min - pushed 2 stops, 20ºC)
www.stvincent.edu/wpnr | The Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve at Saint Vincent College hosted its annual Bug Camp for 5-6 year olds (with an adult). Campers search for butterflies, spiders, dragonflies, bees, beetles, and more!
..www.tom-horton.co.uk..7-9th March 2014..BuggedOut Weekender 2014..@ Pontins, Southport, UK..© Tom Horton
Our friends son, Bug, was very excited to see this monster turtle while we were on Bequia last year.
Upon arrival at our second destination in Puerto Rico (Isabela... everyone should go there. like now. It's paradise!!), we were greeted by these. They are huge, like bigger than my fingers! And of course, there's more of them on the blog.
Boxelder bugs will arrive in large numbers on the south side of buildings looking for a place to overwinter. For more information on this and other occasional invaders, visit nysipm.cornell.edu/whats-bugging-you/occasional-invaders. Photo: Joellen Lampman
The flower doesn't seem to be in the best shape. It appears to be partially eaten by bugs but it's still blooming. There is a bug in the center if you look closely. I think this is a dogwood flower.
The League of Extraordinary Scientists and Engineers Science-ING workshop learning about all kinds of bugs.
www.stvincent.edu/wpnr | The Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve at Saint Vincent College hosted its annual Bug Camp for 5-6 year olds (with an adult). Campers search for butterflies, spiders, dragonflies, bees, beetles, and more!
This bug seems pretty streamlined but it was really slow. Kind of like building a porsche and giving it a go-kart engine.
Anybody know what it might be? This was one of the first pics I took after adding a third extension tube, so it's just a tad iffy.
..www.tom-horton.co.uk..7-9th March 2014..BuggedOut Weekender 2014..@ Pontins, Southport, UK..© Tom Horton
I saw an early instar on a yew tree in the same area earlier in the year but this one was on hawthorn.
TQ150693 - TQ150694
www.stvincent.edu/wpnr | The Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve at Saint Vincent College hosted its annual Bug Camp for 5-6 year olds (with an adult). Campers search for butterflies, spiders, dragonflies, bees, beetles, and more!