On July 21st, 2012 by admin | No Comments | Posted in Small

On the 21st of April me and 3 friends went to Tollymore forest park. It turned out to be a fantastic sunny day apart from the haze which really spoiled some of the landscape shots however the forest shots turned out fantastic. It was a 14km walk roughly and quite …
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On July 21st, 2012 by admin | No Comments | Posted in Fixed

Pentatoma rufipes – Ventongimps Nature Reserve – Cornwall – May 2011
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On July 20th, 2012 by admin | No Comments | Posted in Small

I haven’t had much inspiration lately and start back classes next week, this is an older photo taken at a preserve.
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On July 20th, 2012 by admin | No Comments | Posted in Forest

On the 21st of April me and 3 friends went to Tollymore forest park. It turned out to be a fantastic sunny day apart from the haze which really spoiled some of the landscape shots however the forest shots turned out fantastic. It was a 14km walk roughly and quite …
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On July 16th, 2012 by admin | No Comments | Posted in Small

I’m in Forestville for the day, and there’s not much there beside… well, forest. So I went for a 20 minute walk, saw lots of flower, 4 different kind of mushrooms, huge bugs, got at least 60 different kind of bug stings and this beautiful shot of a bright yellow …
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On July 12th, 2012 by admin | No Comments | Posted in Forest

Dor beetle. Some forest somewhere in the highlands of Scotland.
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On July 9th, 2012 by admin | No Comments | Posted in Small

This helicopter looked like a giant bug, used for fighting forest fires, notice the hugh suction hose for pumping water out of a lake. Sorry that I have not been able to comment on all your great photos lately, Hoping to catch up soon. I really appreciate your comments and …
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On July 9th, 2012 by admin | No Comments | Posted in Fixed

There is not much "tiny" about the Chihuahua Lubber, Phrynotettix tshivavensis. This is either a large nymph or a male. Females are larger still. They can jump well, but also hunker down to fill depressions in rocks and blend in even more with the pebbly texture of their pronotal shield …
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On July 9th, 2012 by admin | No Comments | Posted in Desert

The blossoms of Bigelow ragged rock flower, Crossosoma bigelovii, are quite attractive to various insects, including this Satyr Comma butterfly, Polygonia satyrus. Pima Canyon, Arizona, April 3, 2010.
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