Wednesday 30 September 2009

John at Work.

John's been busy at work (with the camera,that is) collecting all manner of flies etc.
I'm surprised how attractive some caterpillars are.








18 comments:

  1. I love the first two Moths. You have a great job John! Great images again.

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  2. John ..I really do not know how you find them all. Brilliant shots as usual. That is a nice camera you have got.

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  3. Hi John great shots as always I will to come up for some lessons

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  4. Beautiful set again, but the Twenty Plume Moth is a stunner.

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  5. Infinite variety in infinite forms. Always something interesting to catch the eye and to investigate more closely.

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  6. Great to be back after 3 weeks of break (no internet connection).
    Yet another fantastic collection. Love the first moth with the fan like wings. Well done.

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  7. Look at the cool mask image on the thorax of the sawfly! Gorgeous, each and every one.

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  8. Love that yellow caterpillar -- beautiful!

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  9. What in the world kind of moths/flies are those first two? I've never seen anything like that. Their wings are like feathers a little. Love the caterpillars...very cool.

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  10. I can't say I could identify any of those creatures but the images are great! Glad I found your blog.

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  11. Excellent set of images, John/Sue.

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  12. Such diversity. Well done John.

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  13. Whoa! Love those caterpillar shots John. Great post!!

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  14. I love the caterpillar shots!

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  15. Beautiful photos! the Twenty Plume Moth reminds me very much of an old fashioned ladies fan.

    Some of those caterpillars are really very pretty. Great stuff!

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  16. BOnjour et bien superbe cette panoplie de bestioles.
    Belles photos
    Aimons cette nature

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  17. Thank you for all your great comments,it's funny to think that after all these years on this Planet my eyes are now fully opened.
    John.

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