I have one apple tree, but it is prolific and drops more apples than I can keep up with. They are usually picked up, placed in a bucket and composted. Last August, I was fascinated by the flies, being attracted to a bucket of the fermenting apples.
While following a fly deeper into the bucket, I saw antennae emerging from a leaf among the apples.
Finally, the grasshopper emerged for a better look.
Not sure if it was the same one from the apple bucket, but a month later, I found this guy sunning himself on the underneath side of our deck steps.
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Close Up.”
Did you ever see “drunk” bees? The bees around our apple trees growing would go flying off in very “wobbly” routes – I always thought it was funny.
Date: Sat, 25 Jul 2015 19:14:08 +0000 To: megtissue@hotmail.com
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No, I haven’t seen that but I’ll keep on the alert for it. Has to be funny. Thanks for stopping back by.
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Fun to see such “iridescence” in nature~~Good pics~~
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Thanks, Janet. You can almost see my reflection in the first picture.
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Nice close ups! I like the top one best, although the second one with the grasshopper caught me by surprise!
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Thank you, Rene. I didn’t even see the grasshopper until I was reviewing my shot. He was a bit camera shy but eventually emerged.
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Wow, great catches! The surprise shots can often be the best. I took a few macros today with my iPhone that looked great on the phone but weren’t quite in focus. SO disappointing!
janet
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Thank you, Janet. I enjoy taking macro shots with my DSLR but my Android (Moto X) disappoints me. About the best I had was a WPC: Minimalist post (http://wp.me/p26ZD5-CC). Keep trying with your iPhone, though. Appreciate you stopping by!
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great close-ups 🙂
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Thanks, Joshi!
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