
…shot while traveling along the 10 and the 60 Freeways through beautiful California… headed to the desert…!

…shot while traveling along the 10 and the 60 Freeways through beautiful California… headed to the desert…!

Tonight: Coming back down from the top o’ Multnomah Falls – in the dark with just a little flashlight. Running into so many little animals / strange bugs. So I joke to Donna, "…maybe we’ll see a scorpion tonight…" Not five minutes later, he shows up! Darting around with his …

The large bee flies in the genus Xenox are parasites of carpenter bees (genus Xylocopa). The female bee fly lays her eggs at the mouth of a tunnel of the host. The larvae that hatch then crawl into the cells in the nest and eat the carpenter bee’s larvae.

I’m back! Ashley and I had a blast in Hawaii, it really was a dream come true for both of us to be able to visit this amazing place. Since this wasn’t exactly a photography trip I didn’t actually take that many photos, and this was the only evening I …

I wish i could shrink me and my camera to bug size (for some minutes) and wander through all these bizarre little green thingies. I imagine the moss would look like a forest in a Tim Burton movie and the water in the hollow of the rock at the top …

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 …

This image is not staged, though I wouldn’t blame you if you thought so. It shows *both* species of Glider dragonflies. The Spot-winged Glider, Pantala hymenea, is the bottom specimen. Above it is the Wandering Glider, Pantala flavescens.

didn’t have my zoom/macro lens tonight. best I could get with standard one, but worked for me.

April 25, 2011, Leominster – Ross McKinney protects himself from the bugs at Crow Hill Ledges. "They are annoying," he said of the gnats that don’t bite, but buzz around your head at the forest.