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Ladybug Larve - So SmallPosted by Onlymehdi (Wayne, United States) on 7 June 2009 in Animal & Insect and Portfolio. Over 1000 Videos of what is going on in Iran, Please View and share with your Family and Friends, The world must to see. Please help spread the word by adding the link of my blog to your website You can Follow me on TWITTER for minute to minute update: ONLYMEHDI
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@r00t: thank you @LESLIE: thanks @jpla: merci @Standley: merci @amirreza: mamnoon @Lash: yes the leaf was huge for her. thanks grouser from Ludlow, United KingdomIs that what it is. When you say so small, how small? I can't say I have ever seen one. Is that because they are tiny and I just haven't noticed them? Interesting shot. 7 Jun 2009 10:25am @grouser: these little guys are very tiny maybe 4mm i never noticed one before as well. just to put it in perspective, half the leaf is not in the picture. thank you @Kasra: thanks @dj.tigersprout: thank you Richard_Irwin from Belper, United KingdomThis tiny mini-beast looks quite ferocious despite its tiny size. 7 Jun 2009 11:21am @Richard_Irwin: yes it does, thanks @Mozhde: sepas Lee from Fort Frances Ontario, CanadaI'm with Grouser on this one. What size are they? What type of plant is that? I have never seen one myself, or, I have not noticed them. 7 Jun 2009 12:51pm @Lee: the leaf is a apple tree leaf. and they are 4mm so they are very very small. thank you @laur: thanks Don from spokane, United StatesA fine close up of an event in nature that most of us have never seen, or will ever see. Nice one. 7 Jun 2009 2:30pm @Don: glad you saw something new, thanks Ajay from Pune, IndiaSuperb close and the DoF is really making it look so beautiful. 7 Jun 2009 2:47pm @Ajay: thank you @k@: yes it does, thanks @Fade ToBLACK: merci @kisskool: thanks ZoomLNZ from Los Angeles Area, United StatesYou really preserved the texture. Good shot. 7 Jun 2009 3:30pm @ZoomLNZ: thank you willow from Chelsea, United StatesGreat macro! I see we are on similar themes today. 7 Jun 2009 3:39pm @willow: yes, OMG is this how the bug looks when they get bigger. lol, i never knew, thank you @Rosso: thanks ishm from dubai, United Arab Emiratescool shot!,..you're almost there, towards perfection..keep discovering new tools on your camera and techniques of macro shots, that goes for me as well :) 7 Jun 2009 3:46pm @ishm: thanks, glad you like it, yes i am getting better on how to handle the camera, more shots to come, thank you for keeping a lookout marc battault from clermont ferrand, Franceit must be that the really tiny, nice detail of the leaf, shows us, lovely macro, Medhi! 7 Jun 2009 4:57pm @marc battault: thank you, so glad you like it. @Isidro: Gracias grant from kansas city, United Statesgreat shot. i never would have guessed what this is. 7 Jun 2009 5:57pm @grant: thanks to my friend ricky, he is the one that can identify all these. thank you @Daryl Johnson: thanks @john4jack: thank you @Graham Russon: thanks @angel: thanks @Alun Lambert: thank you @Steve Rice: thanks Andy from United StatesI have never seen a ladybug larvae! Very cool. Looks nothing like the adult! 7 Jun 2009 11:17pm @Andy: cool, i have never seen the adult jeff (aka dogilicious) from Millerstown, PA, United StatesReally?...ladybug larva? Wow, great shot. 8 Jun 2009 12:38am @jeff (aka dogilicious): thanks, yes glad you liked it bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaNice macro! I also must say I've never seen labybug larva either. 8 Jun 2009 4:47am @bluechameleon: yes i think they are rare, thanks you @Saeed Rasoulof: thanks @Earnest: it is, nice, thanks |
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