Bug grasshopper 

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  • A macro shot of a grasshopper perched on a pumpkin plant leaf

  • Winter is over, Spring is here. Weary Ant has gone to bed, and Grasshopper plays for the moon. / ... / Inspired by Aesop’s fable about the Ant and the Grasshopper, although I prefer the happy ending where Ant shares his food with Grasshopper, and Grasshopper plays for the ant colony every night in return.

  • Green katydid grasshopper

  • this cool guy was really a model ,he keeps on jumping and posing from one flower to another.

  • This cute bug pair was in my butterfly mint bush this afternoon. I added a few flowers just for the romance factor! ;-)

  • I went to take a pic of this rose in my parent’s garden and found it had a visitor which was almost the same colour as the rose petals. Taken with my Olympus mju770 point and shoot camera so this is best macro I could get. November 2008 Flowers

  • This Photo was captured using a 100mm Canon macro lens, a tripod, a Canon digital SLR, mostly nature light source and alot of patience…I love Lady bugs…don’t you! See some of my images that have been featured on / red bubble home page, two home page features in one week….so excited. thank you all…march 09 Featured in / One Single Flower On Show.. * My New 2010 Calender This image has been featured in MacroPhotography March 09* Peek a Boo ! White Valley!

  • Two little Australian gum beetles having a game of hide and seek, taken in Tasmania, Australia. Taken with a Canon DSLR and Canon 100mm macro lens, with a sturdy tripod. Natural Light. My New 2010 Calender Featured in the following groups / Flowers in Macro / Australian Wildlife / A Beautiful Blur / Insects, bugs and creepy crawlies July 2009 / Backyard Close Ups Aug 2009 / Another one of my bug images has been featured on red bubble home page / the image is called Peek A Boo! / Another one of my bug images has been featured on red bubble home page / the image is called White Valley! Two home page features in one week….so excited. thank you all…* /

  • My little hopper was captured using a DSLR with a Canon 100mm macro lens and tripod. Photographed in Tasmania, Australia. Great card for any occassion…. / This image has been featured on the / Red Bubble home page March 2009 / Another one of my bug images has been featured on red bubble home page the image is called White Valley! Two home page features in one week….so excited. thank you all… / This image is also on page 10 of Red Bubble all time favourite images… see here />My New 2010 Calender / Chalenges Won / 1:1 Macro Photography Group: Won the March Avatar Challenge / A Photographer’s Craft group: Won February Challenge / The Woman Photographer Group: Macro Bugs Challenge and itty bitty teeny tiny (ie..very small) challenge FEATURED IN THE FOLLOWING GROUPS: / Bubble $uccess Stories Sept 09 / Featured Only Sept 2009 / 1:1 Macro Photography Feb 2009 / A Photographer’s Craft Feb 2009 / Featured Only Aug 2009 / Canon DSLR Group Feb 2009 / The Woman Photographer March 2009 / Extreme Close-Ups March 2009 / All The Colors of the Rainbow April 2009 / Australian Wildlife June 2009 / Focus and Lighting July 2009 / If it doesn’t belong Sept 2009 / ! Bubble $uccess Stories ! I found this tiny little Australian Grasshopper hopping around in my vegi patch. The flowers photographed in this image where also from my garden. / Photographing grasshoppers was new to me when I found this little guy in my garden, he was so green and cute I had to try and get a photo of him. / He didn’t sit still for long, I had a few seconds, but when he looked straight at me I knew (hoped) this is going to be very special. !another one of my bug pics called White Valley! has been featured on red bubble home page March 2009 / Two home page features in one week….so excited. thank you all… / http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u58/gamam1/congratulations8.jpg / yeyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Insects are wonderful to photograph. They have so much character. So much fun! Except when they jump off before you get your shot. Taken with a Canon Digital SLR with a Canon 100mmMacro and of course my trusty tripod (don’t even try it without one) / Featured in: / 1:1 Macro Photography (Limit: 2 Posts Per 24 Hour Period) group

  • This image was captured in the highlands of Tasmania, using a Canon DSLR and a 100mm Canon macro lens and always a tripod.. / This image has been featured on / red bubble home page Two home page features in one week….so excited. thank you all…! / / My New 2010 Calender !features.jpghttp://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u58/gamam1/congratulations8.jpg! White Valley has been featured in the folowing groups / The Woman Photographer Feb 2009 / 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE Feb 2009 / Butterflies, Skippers, Feb 2009 / Ladybugs Feb 2009 / Focus and Lighting July 2009 / Your Accepted / See my other pic featured on home page this week March 2009 /

  • Great Christmas gift....order now!!!!!!!!! Sold several here on Red Bubble, thank you to all my mystery buyers Bought many myself last week, they are brilliant quality I am very impressed with the printing, binding and photo quality, could even be cut out of the calendar and framed, perfect for decorating your home, shop or children’s room Also selling through some Galleries, gift shops and florists here in Tasmania Sold many to Friends & family which I have bought myself then on sold…thank to everyone who has bought my art, I am truly grateful A Bug’s World 2010 Calendar contains Macro images (very close up photographs) of tiny bugs including ladybugs, grasshoppers and gum beetles and more, exploring the natural world. The photos are very colorful, cute, fun and detailed. / All the photographs are taken in Tasmania, Australia and were captured with a macro lens which allows you to see great detail which we don’t always see every day with our naked eye. / RedBubble calendars are printed on an HP Indigo 5000 (for those who haven’t heard, this is the digital press). Each page is a satin-coated prints on 170gsm high quality art paper. The cover shows your choice of image on heavier 300gsm paper. Your calendars have a hanger and white wire binding. / RedBubble calendars are satin-coated prints on high quality art paper. They’re A3 size (that’s 297×420mm, or 11.69×16.54”) Order now for the holidays! /

  • again trying to master my kenko macro tubes with 50mm 1.4 nikkor lens shutter speed: 1/80 / ISO: 250 / f/stop: f/5.6

  • Featured in Butterflies, Skippers, Moths, & Other Winged Insects – June 2009 / Featured in Insects, Bugs, and Creepy Crawlies – June 2009

  • I love this one, probably one of my best insect macros yet. I think it must be some sort of grasshopper. Taken in Katoomba, NSW, Australia :) — Taken with: Canon 40D / Lens used: 2.8 100mm / Shutter speed: 1/320 / F number: 8.0 / ISO: 400

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  • This grasshopper held its leaf, and I backed off. It had one of those ‘don’t mess with me’ looks. Taken in my magical garden in the mountains of Mae Hong Son province, Thailand.

  • We drove through a field today on our way to the dump. It’s so dry here in Montana! There are just thousands of grasshoppers everywhere, they covered the hood of the car…. They looked so hungry, I wouldn’t get out to throw out the trash! Well, you can believe that if you want to…lol Photoshopped from several photos taken today with my Nikon D300. Combined photos, and painted teeth…Photoshop Elements 7. Part of my story is true, we did find these hoppers at the dump….:) / Thank you! Featured in Rural Around the Globe 7/31/09 / Thank you!

  • Close up with your friendly neighborhood Lubber Grasshopper. This is a very large (up to 3”) common and colorful grasshopper found here in Florida, they don’t hop but often crawl or walk and area very distasteful snack to their predators. They have tiny red wings but are flightless.

  • I had a vision to turn my colorful bug images into sepia toned black and white images with a touch of color. But didn’t know how, until today….. So a big thank you to two wonderful people here at Red bubble, Diane Schuster for all her help in teaching me and also to Prasad for his very helpful tutorial… / Love to know what you all think of my new work…..photgraph taken in Tasmania, Australia, using a 100mm Canon macro lens. My New 2010 Calender FEATURED IN THE FOLLOWING GROUPS: / Depth Of Field

  • Damselflies… Photo taken in Omaha, NE Azure Damselfly Widespread and common. Adults can be seen between May and August according to locality. Similar in habits and distribution to its close relative C. pulchellum. C. puella is less common than it on cutover bogs and mesotrophic lakes, but more common on eutrophic sites. A lowland species avoiding exposed and upland sites, as well as all but the slowest flowing rivers. The male Azure Damselfly is similar to the Variable Damselfly Coenagrion pulchellum and the Common Blue Damselfly Enallagma cyathigerum but can be distinguished by the characteristic black U-shaped marking which does not join up with the black ring at the posterior end of the second abdominal segment. In the female Azure damselfly there are two colour forms, blue and green. The blue form is similar to the female of the Variable Damselfly Coenagrion pulchellum but can best be distinguished by examining the shape of the pronotum. It can be distinguished from females of the Common Blue Damselfly Enallagma cyathigerum by the absence of a spine below the 8th abdominal segment. KEY IDENTIFICATION FEATURES In males there is a characteristic black U-shaped mark on the second abdominal segment which is separate from the black ring at the bottom of the segment In segments 4-6 there is more blue/less black in comparison with Coenagrion pulchellum In males the blue dorsal thoracic stripes are always complete and only slightly waisted The hind margin of the pronotum is broad and flattened (see comparison of pronotums of blue damselflies) Females are best identified by examining the shape of the posterior lobe of the pronotum In females there are two black stripes on the side of the thorax There is no spine below the 8th abdominal segment

  • I call it my the last grasshopper because I thought it would be the last of the summer. It did snow a few days later. But I still see then sometimes.

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