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Wordless Wednesday: It's Amazing The Things You See, When You Open Your Eyes



(As taken by Jeremy Patesel, CA, USA)

49 comments:

  1. Euw, gross spider. LOL. Totally gives me the heeby-geebies.

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  2. My preschool students are fascinated with bugs and I'm trying SO hard not to teach them to be afraid (like me)! Thanks for the up close and personal!

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  3. Creepy crawly things. Those are some good pictures. Wouldn't really want to see them in real life though.

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  4. I love nature and taking photo's of everything about it. Excellent :)

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  5. I'd rather see flowers than the bugs on them.

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  6. The diversity of nature is beautiful. It's amazing that things we ordinarily don't see have such amazing characteristics. And I love snails. :)

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  7. Insects are beautiful in their own creepy way.

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  8. It is amazing the little creatures that are running around living their lives and most of the time we are oblivious to this. I used to catch grasshoppers when I was a kid. Nice pictures. Rita Spratlen rjspratlen@gmail.com

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  9. Katydids! At least that's what I think it is. The bugs that look like sticks or leaves are so cool to me.

    But YUCK to that spider.

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  10. It's amazing how things in nature can either blend in without being seen, or have the most fascinating colors known to mankind!

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  11. It's fascinating how creatures can either blend in without being seen or dazzle us with their mind blowing colors!

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  12. Bugs, Creepie crawlies, whatever you want to call them...I like these pictures, they're beautiful! I don't like them in my house, although the snail isn't very intimidating...I wouldn't freak if he was there. :O)

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  13. As a shutter rips through my body I'd like to say the photos are brilliant. Really gross creatures. :)
    Carol L
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  14. That leaf bug is really neat! I always got a kick out of the walking stick bugs too. Nature is truly amazing.
    Angela Michels
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  15. Sorry I can't appreciate the wonder of it all, I'm skeeved out by bugs. *shudder*

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  16. love the vibrant green color on the first one.

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  17. I love how these creatures have natural camouflage and blend so well into the environment. Like the little fellow who can be mistaken easily for a green leaf.

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  18. One more comment as required. I like the fact that this post reminds to be aware of all the things in nature, even the smallest as they all are miracles in their own way.

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  19. These photos are great! Can't get enough of animal pictures.

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  20. Great pictures, very colorful and you can see every detail! I HATE spiders though!

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  21. Wow, detailed photos, but I hate creepy crawly things! ):

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  22. Having four sons I see more bugs than I would like to but if you see them in a picture they are actually not so bad :)

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  23. I actually don't have any problem with bugs except roaches....I love these cool close-ups and the gorgeous colors

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  24. Whenever my son and I play outside we always look around and see if we can find any bugs that he has never seen. We look for other things that he has never seen to. I love finding tiny things that seem insignificant and showing him.

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  25. not really liking the spider - yuk
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  26. Really great pictures of creepy crawlies! Did you (or the photographer) use a macro lens? That's on my Christmas wishlist :)

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  27. What beautiful nature photographs. I could not actually hold one of those creatures, tho!

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  28. Creepy, but at the same time, beautiful.

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  29. bugs are beautiful in thier own way,seeing them up close,you can see all thier characteristics in detail.

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  30. I love these photos as a horticulturalist, bugs and plants are symbiotic with nature! Great photos!

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  31. Wow! You saw all of these things?? I am not a fan of bugs at all. But I think it's cool how you found art in something that I would normally run from.

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  32. Very cool pics! My son had one of those leafy bugs land on his leg while playing outside and nearly jumped out of his skin ;)

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  33. I do not have an expensive camera to get great shots but I like taking pics of insects and spiders in my yard.

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  34. Gorgeous pictures. I have been surprised by leaf bugs. They are amazing creatures.

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  35. Great pictures. We get the pleasure of seeing things like this all the time here in the country. I could do without the spiders though.

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  36. The green grasshopper kind of guy is actually kind of neat and amazing.

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  37. i have a love/hate relationship with spiders. I appreciate them because they're awesome and eat bugs, but they still creep me out and you won't catch me touching one voluntarily.

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  38. Love the first photo.

    Very cool.

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  39. I love the red bug picture the way it's suspended in air. It's amazing that all these still images of bugs were able to be captured.

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  40. I'm not a bug person...lol...but these are beautiful pics.

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  41. Some bugs creep me out but I love the shot of the snail. That's really a great shot

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  42. Eek.. I'd rather my kids open their eyes and look at everything- I've seen all these, don't care to see em again lol!

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  43. Love that green bug. Really looks like a leaf - Jill L
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