Bug wildlife 

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  • A macro shot of a dragonfly perched on a blade of grass

  • The title explains it all.

  • Macro shot of a cotton harlequin bug

  • Green Dragon on a yellow umbrella.

  • Green katydid grasshopper

  • Greta oto Published in the book Gaia the Living Planet

  • Polar Bear mum and her two cubs cuddle up together. I think one of the cubs has a cold nose! / / (Spitzbergen – Scandinavian Arctic) / / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • As per the title, this is a ‘Cairns Birdwing’ butterfly (male I believe). I loved the colour and also the fact that he’s actually quite large (think length of your hand from fingertip to wrist). Enjoy!

  • Argus Blue butterfly, photographed in northern Italy.

  • Looks like this Dragonfly is trying to pull off the flower bud.

  • I was trying the macro setting on my 70-300mm lens in a field of flowers surrounded by these buzzing Bumbles. I am definetly going to invest in a dedicated macro lens… any suggestions as to what to get? I use a Canon 400D.

  • Dainty butterfly on an antique tea cup.

  • Red lily beetles making the most of spring in a garden in Buckinghamshire, England

  • A little Ladybird resting on a daisy

  • Buckeye Butterfly enjoying a warm day in November.

  • Now I’ve lived in Florida for oh 5 nearly 6 years now and have never come across such a gorgeous moth. This moth is 4.5 in width, quite large species. Here is my original photo taken this morning of this stunning moth. He/she is still sitting on the fence and quiet content. I had 4 dogs over playing and running back in forth, and children running around yelling. All the while it wasnt frighten off! We were able to touch it gently, open its wings, pet its head and belly and it seemed happy enough to indulge our curiosity. But something tells me this creature came for a reason, so of course i did my research and learned about the spirit animal Butterfly/Moth! It appears to be precisely on point too. So I returned and thanked the creature and offered my habititat on any occassion and welcomed its presence. Personally I hope it visits daily as it really brighten my day and reminded me life is fleeting and beauty even so small is worth stopping and taking notice. For more educational information go here to learn more about these LUNA MOTHS. Note I read this too: / About luna moth life cycle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atOSro3_W7c also read an article that said this: Relationship to Humans: People rarely see Luna Moths, mostly because they fly late at night. It is a treat to see one, because they are very beautiful insects. Humans have caused Luna Moths to become endangered by pollution and loss of habitat. Luna Moth caterpillars do not do much damage to trees. Guess we were really blessed to see one, sad thing …they only live 1 week! Image copyright © 2009 Lisa C. Weber. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • Painted Lady Butterfly (vanessa cardui) on Erysimum Flower. I went out to Hillier Gardens yesterday to shoot flowers and got a couple of these flutterbies as a bonus! ;o) Canon EOS 5D MkII with Canon EF Macro 100mm f/2.8

  • Using Natalia’s (KiwiGal) Sweet Treat Lightroom Presets & Actions. / Nikon D300 Nikkor 105mm Micro VR, Handheld, available light.

  • Ladybird in my garden just before it rained yet again! :( FEATURED in ‘Insects, Bugs and Creepy Crawlies’ Group July 2009 FEATURED in’ Ladybirds Group’ July 2009 FEATURED in ‘DSLR Users Only – 1/24 – Camera & Lens In Description Please.’ Group July 2009 Nikon D300, Nikkor 105 micro VR, ISO 200, F/4.2, shutter 1/500, available light, hand held. Light room preset used to boost colour.

  • The closer we get to insect life.. the more alien their world becomes! A photo I took of a dragonfly in China, edited using an infrared filter to give the image an “alien” look and feel to it. What does this photo say to you? How does it make you feel? I would be happy to hear your thoughts on this image. Please, don’t forget to tell others if you have enjoyed this piece! Camera: Sony A700 / Lens: 100mm @ f/4 / ISO-100 1/250 sec. Thank you for stopping by, / Douglas

  • Nikon D300, Nikkor 105 micro VR, ISO 160, F/5.6, shutter 1/160, hand held, available light.

  • Nikon D300, Nikkor 105 micro VR, ISO200, F/3.5, shutter, 1/160, Hand held, available light.

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