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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
wow, my pictures lately have been totally weird. sorry. haha. (i dyed my hair a darker shade of red, by the way!)
This Mirid Bug, Grypocoris Stysi, is tiny - adults measuring between 6-8mm. Eggs hatch in May and nymphs become adult in June and July.
When taking this photo up the river a young child stopped and asked what I was doing - both she and her parents were surprised at the results on the camera - as the bug was barely visible on the plant.
This is 'as taken' cropping being the only adjustment.
The mighty Beagle was having a fine time with her stick, when all of a sudden a loud “chirp-chirp” echoed in the air. She stops, throws her stick aside, and focuses on that hideous, ferocious beast with the long gray fuzzy tail… the elusive squirrel.
A bug undergoing molting process as friends and relatives look-on, ready to offer a helping hand...if needed.
@ntu
Don't know exactly what this bug is, or what kind of weed this is, either, but the colors were lovely.
Lightning Bug
Where: Hatboro, PA
When: June 2011
Settings: 1/250", f9, ISO 100, Ring Flash
Notes: Photinus (beetle). Taken out back.
The giant mantis bicycle really bugged other entrants at the recent Village Art Car Show in Houston.
#206 in my photo-a-day project.
A couple of bugs on some grass in the garden. Notostira elongata - thanks Tristanba for the ID :-)
Handheld, natural light.
My sweet Bug was also from Husky Rescue. When we got her she couldn't care less if we were there or not. I think she had always been on her own. She didn't know what a belly rub was either. I had to push her over. After 3 obedience and one agility class, she was the sweetest thing and a total glutton for the belly rub.
Bug got a bath today... Water drop shooting has been my mission... If you bother to look at the large size, well, I believe it is worth it.
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