Today, on the 6th day of ‘A bug a Day’ project, I present to you a very tiny spider I found on a bottle of Fairy washing up liquid. Rough estimate of 3 millimetres in width and 4 millimetres in length. The smallest spider I’ve shot to date. I can honestly say my eye … Continue reading
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A Bug a Day: 4
Today, on the 4th day of ‘A bug a Day’ project, I present to you the belly of a Ladybird. When viewing this image: ‘Never judge a book by its cover’ springs to mind.
A Bug a Day: 3
Today, on the 3rd day of ‘A bug a Day’ project, I present to you a rogue fly which I’m quite not sure what it is.
– Fruit, veg, blood and sweat… at the Allotment.
https://annamilo.wordpress.com/2011/05/06/sinister-humour/ < A link to a previous post about the exquisite humour. 🙂
Pink Spider’s got Style..
Saw this little critter on my shower door. It’s pink as my flash was on, which reflected of my pink puff, which then illuminated the spider… will be looking into colour-reflective technology from this point onwards. This shot was taken using: Camera – Canon EOS RebelX S Lens – f/3.5 18-55mm – with … Continue reading
The aftermath of my home-made Ant killer… through a macro lens:
…It’s only when I look through my macro lens, I realise exactly how agonising the pain is for them. I definitely feel like I’m going to hell for this, my heart sank and shattered to a billion pieces… but second thoughts: stay away from my basil plants! Did you know: ”An Ant’s brain has about … Continue reading
Curiosity is the mother of all intelligence… and I’ll forever live by this.
I had some negative feedback from these macro shots, I can see why. Many eight eyed spiders are visually semi-impaired, they pick up changes in light, basic shapes and motion. This image above shows the torn exoskeleton of a spiders limb. Where the muscle and flesh is protected within the skeleton, being a stiff support structure on … Continue reading