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Beetle Bug and Grasshopper
denis55 wrote
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like the hopper.
the other is a japanese beetle
Thanks Denis, I was not sure they just call them Beetle Bugs here, so I went with it.
I knew someone would be able to guide me in the right direction as to what it really is.
Very nice set ! Now, that is one colorful grasshopper, great shot and detail on the face.
Macro does open up an entirely new world !
Birdie
Thank you birdie, I love it but I really need to use the tripod more and be more patient with my subjects, bugs tend to move around, A LOT!
Good detail in the grasshopper here. I like the irredescence of the beetlebug.
Douglas
Thank Doug, I have to admit I needed to look up what \"irredescence\" meant, and yeah, your right!
Have a good one!
~Mike~
Nov 09, 2012 at 07:45 PM
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