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Reposted yet again for Best of Half Nekkid Thursday 2005. This was an easy choice given that my only other entry was a nasty looking post-IV...
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For Half Nekkid Thursday And fear not, Gentle Viewers, this will not be a blog you must avoid on Thursdays because I'm only doing this o...
Natural is as natural does.
ReplyDeleteWeird shot, but I like it.
WOW!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great macro shot.
I'm always amazed by insect macro shots - they're soooo alien! great capture :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent detail in this one Jeff... nothing like living on a knife's edge, is there? LOL!
ReplyDeletePassing by and had to stop, then read your bio and had to leave a comment, lol!
ReplyDeleteYou have some really great pictures here! I enjoy good photography. Would you mind if I add you to my links so I can visit again? I'm at The Ginger Quill, just leave a note there yes or no about the link. :)
www.thegingerquill.blogspot.com
is that an asian beetle or a ladybug?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful macro work. AS ALWAYS.
ReplyDelete*grumblegrumblegrumble*
shade: being at one with nature, I felt it was natural enough.
ReplyDeleteluminouslens: Thanks! :)
mushis: aren't they??
alex: boooooo! heh heh.
jenn see: and beautifully released.
carolyn: by all means, thanks!
ho: always happy to sow a little confusion.
toadyjoe: I know how you feel. Tintil does it to me. Well, and YOU, of course.
Natural environment? No, I think not. The natural environment would be looking down the barrel of a Raid can. Yeh, yeh, I know, they eat aphids and other insects, I say ship 'em all to their own planet and let THEM worry about the ecosystem without humans.
ReplyDeleteDamn, damn, damn, jk. That's all I got to say, macro-man.
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