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arrived in the post this morning, hopefuly now i can figure out what some of the bugs i take shots of actually are! :P
oh and i did the old selective colour gag on it, just for fun!
Bug orgy bush. Stopped to check out where the sweet perfume on the wind was coming from and found it coming from this bush. Then I noticed that it was covered with bugs. Then I noticed that all of the bugs were getting down... guess the scent is like and aphrodisiac to them.
Not sure about the id for the nymph - there were several on bramble and mallow and in the vicinity of Closterotomus trivialis
This small bug (around a centimetre long) was crawling around on the patio table. I have no idea what sort of bug it is.
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This ugly bug is bow legged and tried to hide by crawling underneath the leaf the first time I approached and I waited a few minutes to approach from another angle and got this shot, on my front porch area.
Looks like a typical green stink bug lol, best not to touch :p Very beautiful though~
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Flat Earth Theatre presents "Bug" by Tracy Letts July 29-August 6, 2011. Featuring James Hayward, Julie Becker, Steven DeMarco, Emily Hecht, and Tim Fairley. The Factory Theatre, Boston.
Photos by Jake Scaltreto
Bug on the run
Bug on the run
and the jailer man and sailor Sam
were searching everyone
for the bug on the run
bug on the run
This is, apparently, a paint bubble that was next to a spider I shot today. You can see two little bugs on it. They look like possibly some kind of potato bugs, or maybe tiny roaches. In any case, I'd like to point out that there are no bugs like this *inside* my house. Thank you, house spiders!
Bug-In 38 - vw drag racing; custom car show, huge swap meet and vendor display at Irwindale Speedway
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I'd like to dedicate this picture to Boo because her pictures are very inspirational to me. It's an attempt to imitate her pictures. Very poor attempt... it still has a bug... as you can see... :-)
And thanks to all my wonderful twitter friends we have a "discovery" of the Mystery Bug. It is a plume moth...see it's wikipedia here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pterophoridae