Tubes and glasses needed
garyt
Registered Users Posts: 335 Major grins
Even with my glasses on, I couldn't tell what this was. Size is slightly over 1/8". I could see it was moving, but that was all. So, in for the tubes I went. Haven't got a clue what it is. At first I thought maybe a caterpillar, but the legs and stomach look all wrong. If anyone knows, I'd be happy to hear. I'm guessing it's some type of nymph.
It's moving to the right
Coming at you
Moving to the left
And a shot of the legs
This winter firefly happened by as well. Still had the tubes on.
These shots are all resized, which I generally don't do. Worked for a while trying to resize without loosing the sharpness. Having the smaller file means more photos on Flickr for the month. Let me know what you think.
It's moving to the right
Coming at you
Moving to the left
And a shot of the legs
This winter firefly happened by as well. Still had the tubes on.
These shots are all resized, which I generally don't do. Worked for a while trying to resize without loosing the sharpness. Having the smaller file means more photos on Flickr for the month. Let me know what you think.
Gary
Canon 30D, 28-80mm kit, 100mm Macro, 80-200mm, Kenko Tubes (68mm), 380EX Flash, and a wish list.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/garythompson/
Canon 30D, 28-80mm kit, 100mm Macro, 80-200mm, Kenko Tubes (68mm), 380EX Flash, and a wish list.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/garythompson/
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No idea on the id of the grub.
Brian V.
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