Amazon - Hemiptera Pair

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Amazon - Hemiptera Pair

Post by crotermund »

This guy was actually a rather large bug if I remember correctly.

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This one was rather common to find and was spotted right after a rain.

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Post by beetleman »

Nice ones Craig. I like the head-on angle of the second pic.
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Post by Bruce Williams »

Very nice photos Craig. A lot of interesting detail in pic1 - definitely worth taking time to really look close and enjoy. I agree with Doug about pic2 - a very good angle creating a sense of "expectation".

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Post by crotermund »

Thanks guys. I also liked the odd angle on the 2nd picture. It seemed to be much more interesting than any of the side shots of him.
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Post by Moebius »

Craig,

I am sure what you meant to say is that this angle was "much more interesting than any of the side shots of him"....EXCEPT for the side shots that I posted of this guy earlier...right? :wink:

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Post by crotermund »

Uh yes, Ken. It certainly takes an odd angle OR a lot of luck to get a more interesting picture than you. :roll: :wink:
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