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Now we move into that half of the year where we give a chance to photos previously overlooked. All will be previously unseen and newly processed.
Swallowtail
Papilio machaon britannicus
Yes i had him on my hand again yesterday. This time he stayed for several minutes allowing me to single handedly get a few close-ups lol. Proper hand job adjusting settings a few times with the one hand.
This specimen "Old Nick" has been around a few weeks now, I believe he was the first one to emerge which was first seen middle of May. He does seem to favour one particular area where i can almost guarantee finding him on sunny days. Been watching the milk parsley areas hoping to catch one laying eggs. Always another picture of these in mind while they are around living their short lives
In the not too distant past, our rabbits and I made a few little critters to drum up a little dough to pay for their pet cat’s mounting medical bills. Probably because we channeled a whole bunch of positive energy into them, they feel pretty good to look at.
Then I realized they feel pretty good to hold, too. Their asymmetrical shape is a bit anatomical—they seem to fall right into the crook of the hand. I soon noticed that my hands, when idle, went straight for one. Familiar like a well-worn blanket or other childhood treasure, they’re quite cuddly. Best of all, they don’t snore.
As usual, these little sweeties contain the standard materials: recycled wool, cotton, and buttons and hypo-allergenic poly-Dacron fiber fill. Healthy for both people and the environment we live in, they’re lovely gifts for anyone who needs a little comfort every now and then.
Zelotes sp. Thanks to Chad Heins for providing the generic determination on bugguide. Found at Quincy Bluff And Wetlands SNA in central Wisconsin. Adams County, Wisconsin, USA.
Found on sandy road.
Single exposure, uncropped, handheld, in situ. Canon MT-24EX flash unit, Ian McConnachie diffuser.
Walking home half drunk with my Moskva 5 - plenty of frames left in the camera - night photography? - why not :) - gave it a shot
Listening to gospel music on the radio station
And the preacher said, "You know you always have the
Lord by your side"
And I was so pleased to be informed of this that I ran
Twenty red lights in his honor
Thank you Jesus, thank you lord...