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226/365: "Every kid has a bug period... I never grew out of mine." ~ E. O. Wilson

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I just love today's quote! It's so me! :D Honestly, I have been fascinated by nature all my life, and though my interest in tiny creatures waned a bit as an adult, the very moment I picked up a camera that interest came hurtling back and I am delighted when I discover a critter I haven't photographed yet!

Yesterday I shared some pictures of Milkweed seeds, but what you don't know is that I went back an hour or so after taking pictures and gathered up all the seeds that I could find. I would like to plant these seeds in my little garden to have these flowers right under my nose next summer. :) When I brought the seeds inside, I sat and separated the seeds from the fluff, and suddenly I noticed a pretty bug crawling across the table! It just happened to be the very species I've been trying to get pictures of but keep failing at, so I gently coaxed him into a plastic bag with plans to take pictures today! Then, when I sat down again to finish my little seed project, I saw an extremely tiny insect crawling on a seed pod. When I say tiny, I mean "grain-of-rice-tiny"! Noticing how adorable it was, I popped the little guy into the bag too.

Today I was just about to go out to get my pictures for the day when I remembered my little buddies in the bag! I went out and got a grass stem for a stage and went outside with my camera and the bugs and the stem, and together we all had a great time! I finally got good pictures of this bug and I couldn't be happier! :D After I was done, I brought my models back to the Milkweed bushes and put them onto some leaves where they both crawled away!

Edward Osborne "E. O." Wilson (born June 10, 1929) is an American biologist, researcher (sociobiology, biodiversity), theorist (consilience, biophilia), naturalist (conservationist) and author. His biological specialty is myrmecology, the study of ants, on which he is considered to be the world's leading authority. Wilson is known for his scientific career, his role as "the father of sociobiology", his environmental advocacy, and his secular-humanist and deist ideas pertaining to religious and ethical matters. Wikipedia: E. O. Wilson

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19 comments

Pam J said:

And a perfect heart shape on its shoulders.

Beautiful !

Smiles.. and you want a video of ME getting my pics ......... with you its Q.E.D !!!!!!
11 years ago

Julien Rappaport said:

Impressionnant ! ( qualité de la photo , couleurs....)
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Keith Burton said:

I'm amazed at the variety of subjects you find to photograph! This is an absolutely lovely picture, very detailed and colourful with a superb creamy bokeh background. Outstanding macro work.
11 years ago

Treasa Ui Cionaodha said:

Super Macro Janet. Perfect in everyway. Well done Hugs Tess.
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Dave Hilditch said:

Great macro, Janet. The colours of this bug are amazing and very beautiful. Glad he survived the session and went away unharmed and happy!
Have a great day, my friend.
11 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Wonderful capture! I love the brown, red, and black colors!
11 years ago

sasithorn_s said:

Excellent series of macro shots, Janet! Amazing colors and detail as always!
11 years ago ( translate )

Blueman said:

Un autre chef d'oeuvre éducatif!
11 years ago ( translate )

* Didier 85 * said:

Jolie macro Janet !
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Bernhard Hofbeck said:

Great shot!
11 years ago

Fantasyfan said:

Great bug and I like that bokeh
11 years ago

Don Sutherland said:

Wonderful macro.
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sasithorn_s said:

Congratulations!!

Seen in : Ipernity Frontpage & What's Hot
11 years ago

Treasa Ui Cionaodha said:

Hi again Janet.
Congratulations on Explore. !!!!!!!!!!!! Well deserved for this image. Hugs Tess.
11 years ago

Annemarie said:

wonderful also the color tones
11 years ago