Bug fly Wall Art

1213 creative works found

  • Hoverfly portrait.

  • Australian Bush Fly.

  • This was one of the craziest things I’d ever seen: a fly out for a walk. I was out in the back garden bumbling through the undergrowth (a favourite pastime of mine), and spotted this fly climbing a blade of grass. When he got to the top of the blade, he’d clumsily fall off, before starting the long trek up the next one. A friend reckons he was ‘fresh out of the box’ and his wings hadn’t dried out enough to fly yet. And for the record, this is as shot. No photoshop required. All I’ve done is cropped to put the critter where I wanted him in the frame. Shot with my Canon EOS 350D and 60mm macro lens at f2.8 for 1/320 second, ISO100

  • Photography

  • A beautiful picture of a solitude butterfly, at midnight, sitting pictureque on a leaf, done with the fractalius filter plugin for photoshop.

  • This black and white has just a tint of blue in the wings to show more detail of the wings.

  • Dragon Fly

  • Scorpion Fly – Panorpa Germanica – 10-15mm / ORDER – Mecoptera / FAMILY – Panorpidae This is a female scorpion fly, which you can identify by the missing scorpion like tail. These insects although they may look menacing are actually harmless and scavenge for food in the form of dead insects. Taken in the meadows of the Staffordshire County, UK.

  • The title is from a poem a friend of mine wrote about a cockroach. / What is uglier than flies covering a piece of rotting liver? / What is more amazing than these little guys eating away at the most disgusting things on the planet so we humans can stand to be here?

  • A fly, enjoying a little flower for lunch….

  • Lovely dark blue bug enjoys white flowers

  • It took to me while to find out what this creature was. Enjoy!

  • This is my first entry to this site. I thought that since I am an Arizona resident, my first should be representative of our state. Taken this spring in the Huachuca Mts of SE Arizona.

  • This butterfly is quite common here in SE Arizona. It flies from Jan to Nov. Here, it is depositing eggs on a sunflower host plant.

  • The strangeness of this butterfly is what drew my attention to butterflies in general. The elongated palps seemed so foreign to me for a butterfly. Wide-spread and flies year round in AZ.

  • Most butterfly books refer to this species as CALIF SISTER, but my local expert suggests that, here in AZ, the species may soon be split or at least be given a sub-species status. Locals call it AZ SISTER!!! Common all year, weather permiting. One of over 60 species documented here on our 1/2 acre property. This doral shot will be followed up by a ventral shot.

  • More commonly referred to as CALIF SISTER, but here in AZ it is believed to one day be divided and listed as a separate species or as a sub-species of the CA SISTER. Please check out my other Bubble posting of a dorsal view of the same species.

  • I was really bored on a campout recently… The flies were bugging me, obviously !

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