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  • We have been inundated by xmas beetles! They are everywhere tonight. i could easily have picked up 100.

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  • Communion is a miniature painting of bugs or beetles by Karin Taylor…I am fascinated by domes and round objects and the way light hits them, where it hits, how it refracts, where the shadows fall….created on canvas textured paper / The original painting for this card was done on canvas textured paper using an array of media, including ink, pastel, acrylic and charcoal.

  • THERE WAS JUST THIS CHEEKY LITTLE “GUY” WATCHING ME FROM HIS “GUARDING SPOT” IN PERFECT LIGHT! HOW COULD I NOT MAKE THE MOST OF THE OPPERTUNITY! / /

  • Variegated Fritillary ~ Euptoieta claudia (Cramer, 1776) Canon EOS 30D SLR Featured in the group “Insects, Bugs, & Creepy Crawlies” Attributes of Euptoieta claudia Family: Brush-footed Butterflies (Nymphalidae) Subfamily: Longwings (Heliconiinae) Identification: Upperside tawny orange with thick dark veins and markings; black spots near margin. Hindwing margin angled and slightly scalloped. Underside of hindwing with a mottled pattern and no silver spots. Life history: Males patrol short distances in flat, dry, open places. Eggs are laid singly on host plant stems and leaves; caterpillars eat leaves and flowers. Flight: Three broods from April-October in the north, four broods from February or March-November or December in the south. Wing span: 1 3/4 – 3 1/8 inches (4.5 – 8 cm). Caterpillar hosts: A variety of plants in several families including maypops (Passiflora incarnata), may apple (Podophyllum peltata), violets (Viola), purslane (Portulaca), stonecrop (Sedum), and moonseed (Menispermum). Adult food: Nectar from several plant species including butterflyweed, common milkweed, dogbane, peppermint, red clover, swamp milkweed, and tickseed sunflower. Habitat: Open sunny areas such as prairies, fields, pastures, road edges, landfills. Range: Higher elevations of Argentina through Central America and Mexico to the southern United States; also Cuba and Jamaica. Regularly colonizes north through most of the United States except the Pacific Northwest. Conservation: Not required. An occasional minor pest of ornamental pansies and violets. NatureServe Global Status: G5 – Demonstrably secure globally, though it may be quite rare in parts of its range, especially at the periphery.

  • Thank you everyone for voting for my Droplets image in the “out of the Blue” challenge. / This is the 1st challenge I have won. Im really excited!!!!! Thank you all very much lots of love Soph xxxxxxxxxxxx

  • Mixed media: Gouache on collographic monotype Paper: 300gsm Hahnemulle printmaking paper First, the collograph was printed intaglio then relief printed a few times over that. / Second, when all the layers of ink were dry, I painted the dobson fly with gouache on top. Gouache is so good for painting over oil based inks. Surprising, no?

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  • Australian Green Grocer Cicada-well known to adapt perfectly to urbanized environment. / Taken at our backyard-Sydney, Australia. / /

  • This piece was featured in the Halloween group Thank you!!

  • Order MANTODEA- family – Sibyllidae – The “Sibylla pretiosa” mantids A performance that is suppose to “scare”, any predator, was to me a very “elegant” scare!

  • Cairns birdwing caterpillar feeding on the pipe vine! Spikes are quite soft but they certainly look the part! Taken in my back yard in Innisfail far north Queensland. 1350 views 06/11/09

  • a dead mosquito in a spiderweb wrapped around my plant. they are all very tiny actually. I had my fisheye lens attached to my zoom. Nikon D80 / June 15th 09

  • An older work of mine. Pen and ink illustration colorized and edited in Photoshop CS2.

  • Another older work of mine – Originally created for a band, this artwork was created with pen and ink with digital color and textures added in Photoshop.

  • Stepping Out / 2B and 6B pencil on fine tooth paper —-—-—-—-—-—— / Also available as a design on tees /

  • Based off of my artwork “the Mosquito”, this is one of my most popularly selling t-shirt designs. Original artwork here

  • My earlier in the summer find of that very cool white/transparent flower crab spider that everyone loved so much even when creeped out had babies!! Or at least had ONE baby that I found today on the last rose of the season!! I know that it isn’t the same one because it is smaller and the red pattern on it’s back is lighter. I must admit it scared the living $x%x* out of me as I was reaching to hold the rose still for a few closeup and he crawled out on the petal right in front of my nose! I am just glad that he hung on when I let the branch go!! LOL Gave me a chance to catch my breath before the shoot started:) Loving the new Canon 500D and my new Sigma 70mm EX DG Macro lens!! / Taken in Airdrie, Alberta Canada Sept 14th at 6:15pm MST Featured in: Super Macro Photography and Extreme Closeups and In The Pink /

  • I found this rather extraordinary catapillar in the garden eating from a weed! I say extraordinary as I have never seen one but I am sure they are quite popular! 2nd Place in the Creepy Crawlies Challenge 23 Oct. 09 / Featured in Insects, Bugs and Creepy Crawlies and Backyard Macro and Closeups 27th September ‘09 Thank you kindly to Hawker for his knowledge and passing it on to me! canon G10 / additional macro lens / 181 views

  • My spider friend! Taken in my backyard on the 17th of October, 2009. This is a black and white jumping spider (not sure what species etc.). You have to be very wary of these little guys that they don’t jump on your lens! I caught this guy having a snack while observing me curiously. Canon 400D and 100mm macro lens. ISO: 100 / Aperture: f/8 / Shutter speed: 1/80 Copyright © Shelley Warbrooke. All rights reserved. My images are not public property and are not to be copied, distributed, altered or displayed without strict written permission from the artist.

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