DON`T BUG ME
I will not have the time to put comments on these images, so in the interest of audience participation, I enjoin you to supply them for everyone else including myself. Following a separation of 16 yrs. my brother & I finally, are now able to spend a short time together. He arrived today & leaves on Tues. so my time is compressed. |
The shape & colors of this fragile fish, make it too popular, & not all hobbyists are prepared for it`s special care..
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The unexpected bloom discovered by chance in one of the not often travelled areas at my place was doubled by the young lady spider I noticed enjoying the bloom herself.
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This Clown Fish, a “Tomato Clown” is dwarfed by it`s host anemone, an RBTA or “Rose Bubble Tipped Anemone”. The clown fish is almost completely hidden behind the green
streaked foot.
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This “Tree Hugger”, a derogatory name in some forest harvesting dependent areas, does not seem to care about other people`s, at times seemingly foolish opinions.
He remains “Green” through & through, a direct result of chowing on too many of my pot plants.
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A sexy looking bug, at least to those who think bugs in red dresses look sexy, is out walking her little
“Rover” on the edge of a shelf in my office.
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The red dust of Mars, lifted into the almost non-existant atmosphere by the slightest of, also rare wisps of breeze, provides the last living explorer from the failed “Martian Mission” with his final wish, a lovely sunset.
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This large colorful bird belongs to our neighbor, although she thinks of us as one of her own.
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A little “Bee-bop” music to go along with that pollenating stuff would be nice.
I always think of “King bee”, the song, when I think of bees. But that`s just me.
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This dada bug, as opposed to a cuba bug, [hey, ask dada],has a 2 hertz power plant with a
Fermi vented retraculating bottom ground to war profile. Add a description of your photo here.
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Really interesting photo with great lighting (bug looks a little unhappy though).
Knucklehead,
These photos are *amazing*. The detail and color saturation are awesome.
I can’t believe how amazing these photos are, knucklehead. And your descriptions make them even better!
The color! The richness of your colors astounds me. Gorgeous photos!
Great pics. The hairs on the spider and the slimy of the snail impress.
wow..I’ll just second what everyone else has said.
Knucklehead, you are amazing. These are perfection revisited. Thank you for a wonderful diary.