I knew this small green critter had recently been walking on the pollen-covered anthers of my day lily because it left little yellow footprints behind on the petal. There seems to be a bit of pollen clinging to its legs, also.
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Now that is a fantastic insect photo...love it..Happy Weekend. Michelle-
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very beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. He's a cute little guy.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful and how delightful that it left it little footprints. Great picture! Isn't it so amazing that there are so many little, fascinating creatures living in our gardens in the summer. Nice post.
ReplyDeletebeautiful lily too a true pink - neat contrast sandy
ReplyDeleteI can see the footprints left by the critter!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful photo. You caught the insect so clearly.
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ReplyDeleteYou have some quite lovely photos here. I especially like the pictures of the bark in an earlier post. The colors and the textures are beautiful.Happy weekend to everyone. :>)
What a great shot!
ReplyDeleteVery nice Pat! wow, I gotta start looking at new camera equipment. LOL. I can't take anything like this with my little digital! I am envious. It's entirely lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe detail in your photo is amazing... you really can see the little yellow pollen footprints on the flower petal! Beautiful shot!
ReplyDeletePat: A wonderful capture, you did a wonderful job on this one. I love the colors.
ReplyDeleteSimply a beautiful shot, Pat.
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS photo with absolutely fantastic color! I love this - it's absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of flower and bug.
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Awww a cute grasshopper. I haven't seen one in years.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful picture! Who else could work her day lilies so well into the Camera Critters theme?
ReplyDeleteThat's a fabulous shot, really brings out his green colouring.
ReplyDeleteI love-love-love this shot! It looks like the flower is reaching out for a snack.
ReplyDeleteVery cute. We must remember there is always a trail.
ReplyDeleteLove the color here!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture - well done!
what a stunning shot .. great find and just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat's an amazing shot! I'm not normally one to like looking at bugs...but it looks pretty cool
ReplyDeleteinsects are always amazing creatures
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful flower! Eclipses everything else (including the excellent bug macro, I'm sorry)
ReplyDeleteThis is so neat. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteJiminy ! Look what you done to that nice clean flower !
ReplyDeleteA beautiful insect-flower photo, and wonderful colors and composition in your sky watch photo!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog, and have a great weekend.
What an amazing close-up! You can actually see the pollen trail! The flower looks so gorgeous and that insect capture is plain amazing! (Whew! I think I've exhausted my superlatives!)
ReplyDeleteLove the footprints. The day lily is beautiful, as is the green grasshopper!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shot! Happy Weekend:)
ReplyDeleteGreat critter. I don't know how I missed you the other day. Crossed eyes for to much monitor viewing I guess. (grin).
ReplyDeleteAnyway, nice photograph of the critter and the flower. Perfect exposure. Well done.
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Gorgeous shot!!!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of Camera Critters. This is pretty cool, Pat. I love that you can see his little pollen-colored footsteps on the leaf!
ReplyDeleteI like your picture, especially the footprints! What a great eye for detail you have. Participating in camera critters has made me more aware of the small things that are out there in my garden, looks like it has worked that way on you too.
ReplyDeleteNice action shot!
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Oh my goodness but that's a gorgeous shot! I love the tiny pollen footprints.
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Wonderful! I happen to like most bugs - a trait not shared with many of my girlfriends.
ReplyDeletethat is a wonderful poster already! beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat sure is a great photo! God bless, and thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteWhat a super photo!
ReplyDeleteoh, EXCELLENT shot! That's cute, all the little footprints he's leaving.
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Great photo! Very beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent macro! Pretty cool seeing those little foorprints running around 8v)
ReplyDeleteThank you for dropping my my blog. I'll be doing a post on my mom's birthday on the 14th....if I can get all my pictures pulled together. Lots of albums to go through before then! I lost her a little over 4 years ago.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous photo!!! The flower is absolutely beautiful! The bug? Well, it is a cute little thing with tiny little footprints, too! LOL Nature at its best...don't you just love to snap shots like this one? Lovely, lovely photo!!! Check out Abe Lincoln's blogs on my blogroll list. He does a lot of flower and bug shots, too. His My Birds Blog is really good, too!
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Such delicacy AND determination you've captured. Sheer beauty.
ReplyDeleteThanks you so much for visiting my blog. I am in such awe at your phototograph. How do you do that? I can't take a decent photo to save my life!
ReplyDeleteOh - that made me smile! I keep thinking of that little guy saying "I did not touch the plant - I just landed here a bit to rest" all the while his tracks revealing the truth! What a great shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shot! I'm a bit late in getting around...but so glad I stopped to see this one!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of the katydid nymph and the evidence it left behind. A really nice lily too.
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful close up.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous shot!
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