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Sat hoping for a shot of mining bees when this hoper did just that and hoped in front of my lens. Click and it was gone.
Amazing, fully intact grasshopper exoskeleton. My guess is he got caught in a spider web, liquified, and was sucked out. (Do you have any different ideas?) I really like the way the wings look.
strobist info: used 35 yr old Vivitar 285 + DIY snoot with DIY grid (bundle of cut 1/4" straws) at low angle coming in from back left. It was at 1/4 power and about 1m from subject. There was a foamcore bounce card to the right of the jar, and a short white paper bounce card in front. Shot with 60mm macro on Canon 40D.
No No...not trying to do special movie effect with blue or green background for superimpose. The blue is my daughters' Little Tike garden Slide. And...The grasshopper has all the reason feeling blue.
He was chewing on my Hibiscus bud, it was his last supper...
I cut him into half after being my photo model
He was gorgeous. He sat on my husband's boot and let me take a couple of pictures, and then moved about and fell off the boot =D Made me giggle =D
Grasshopper with my macro - it was in the morning and he hadnt warmed up yet so was quite persuadable. Once in the sun on the grass he soon hopped it!
Grasshoppers are species which change colour and behaviour at high population densities are called Grasshoppers the typical insect body of head, thorax and abdomen. The head is held vertically, at an angle to the body with the mouth at the bottom. It bears a large pair of compound eyes which give all-round vision, three simple eyes which can detect light and dark and a pair of antennae which are sensitive to touch and smell. The downward-directed mouthparts are modified for chewing and there are two sensory palps in front of the jaws.
Hey little grasshopper! Or should I call you Kwai Chang Caine?
(Since I was a kid and saw the old Kung Fu series on TV, I loooove grasshoppers!!!)
A Grasshopper Sparrow feeds on grass seeds at Laurel Hill Park in Secaucus, NJ. Recorded in digiscoped on 10/23/10.
Grasshoppers are species which change colour and behaviour at high population densities are called Grasshoppers the typical insect body of head, thorax and abdomen. The head is held vertically, at an angle to the body with the mouth at the bottom. It bears a large pair of compound eyes which give all-round vision, three simple eyes which can detect light and dark and a pair of antennae which are sensitive to touch and smell. The downward-directed mouthparts are modified for chewing and there are two sensory palps in front of the jaws.