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Explore: 2009.06.21 #420
Tried fiddling around with Picnik - didn't realize I could do this effect.
I know I shouldn't say this and I know everything has a purpose - but I hate these things. They give me the creeps. There I am sitting in the garden, minding my own business, when one of these brutes lands on my arm and tucks in. Yuuuugh.
Portland Breakwater Lighthouse, A.K.A. Bug Light, on a recent evening.
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I had no idea that these True Bugs (Hemiptera) hatch at this time of the year.
Tech Specs: Canon 70D (F11, 1/60, ISO 100) + a Canon MP-E 65mm macro lens (2x) + a diffused MT-24EX (flash head "A" set as the key on a Kaiser Adjustable Flash Shoe and "B" as the fill). This is a single, uncropped, frame taken hand held.
Technique: I held onto the plant stem with my left index finger and thumb and rested the lens on that same hand to keep everything steady. Also dragged the shutter to expose for the sky.
Bugs Bunny / Heft-Reihe
[Christmas Carrot Tree]
cover: Ralph Heimdahl
Dell Comics / USA 1956
Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
I found this little visitor in my backyard. The camera was only a couple of centimetres away from this guy, and I kept thinking he was going to jump at me, like those face sucking aliens from the movies. Luckily he stayed still like a good little insect.
Bug Variations
It has come to our attention that the Bugus Aldebaranus has been inadvertently stuffed with cheddar cheese and has thus been recalled.
If you have any of these with the following bar codes please return to your local Walmart or Curves for a full refund....
4620B96A00000057D et al.
Sometimes these creatures can be heard to sing the following:
www.jango.com/stations/77595264/tunein?song_id=75900
Landslide/Flounce et al.
Detail of the eye of the last instar (nymph) of an African bug (Lubumbashi, DR Congo, January 2013, ID?). Specimen is about 7mm long; it was preserved in ethanol for 3 months, taken out and immediately photographed to avoid dessication of the eyes.
Studio stack based on 97 images (ISO100, 1", Apo Gerogon 240mm as tube lens with iris set on 16, 3x Jansjo leds diffused through paper cylinder). Zerene stacker (Dmap, Pmax), treated moderately in LR (CA), Picasa & GIMP (artifacts, but not all). Cropped from 2.7mm wide to 2mm, now magnification of about 18x (FF).
'Although bugs/ spiders kind of make my skin crawl, I have a fascination with them. It's been a cool & wet Spring so insects have been slow to show up but I did spot a few while walking Jasmine at the lake.
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Green Shield Bug (Palomena prasina)
Rusty get's his haircut mid-day. I'll post pics of him tonight.
Kraus 0-4-0TT, The Bug heading away from Eskdale Green. This loco is normally based at the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway and was saved from scrap by the late Sir William McAlpine in the 1970s
A fly with a very shiny green body on a very yellow flower. Spotted in the walled garden at Burton Agnes Hall. Fortunately the sun came out and increased the background contrast for me.
BTW , loads of butterflies fluttering around. But as I had the wrong lens on, they took flight immediately I moved toward them, unlike this friendly fly who stayed still for ages.