Tuesday, October 28, 2008

A Little Pest

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The ladybug flew onto my glasses and my husband snapped away.

56 comments:

  1. What a great series! I love insects. :D

    Happy Wordless Wednesday!

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  2. OMG, that's awesome!! Such a great shot of the little guy!! :)

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  3. Haha, these photos made me laugh out loud. I like the middle one best. Great capture!

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  4. :) these are wonderful....though i would have called him a little visitor rather than pest. lol

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  5. Oh wow! This is really cool! Cool shots, too!

    Paz

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  6. Did. That. Not. Drive. You. Crazy., for a minute. Great series. Glad hubs had his camera ready. Of course, he had it ready.

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  7. i like your new layout Lisa, and nice catch for WW too!As always my Wordless Wednesday is in Sequence be sure to visit all to see the relation between the 3 entries my

    sweet, here is the pretty and here is the naughty

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  8. So much fun! The quality of these images is amazing, but the little creature in them is even more amazing. Have a great and happy WW!

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  9. The beauty of macro! And you have stunning photos as always;-) Love your images here!

    Mine's up HERE and HERE. Hope to see you there! Happy Wordless Wednesday!

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  10. Hah!
    That's awesome!
    Great that you guys are shutterbugs and always have the cam handy :D!

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  11. Now if you'd just told us you were seeing spots in front of your eyes, we'd have gotten quite worried (:

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  12. That's hilarious.
    Visiting your site for the first time, it's wonderful. I'll join in on macro monday next week! I love macro.

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  13. Now that really IS amazing!! Tell your husband, he takes almost as good pics as you do - ha!! Cute lil guy!

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  14. So brave!! I will just throw my glasses away. LOL :)

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  15. I think those bugs really love you Lisa! They say "Hey that's Lisa, I'm gonna say hi to her, you never know, if I get photographed, I might get famous!"

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  16. That is fun! Perhaps the ladybug heard about all your great macro shots and wanted in on the action!

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  17. Oh this is really nice! And the bug didn't fall off? Brave bug!

    Happy WW!

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  18. Cool! Love the contrast of the little lady on your specs! Way cute!

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  19. Awww! Ladybugs are good luck, I've heard. I'm impressed that you managed NOT to cross your eyes the whole time!

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  20. Oh my gosh! What awesome shots! Love the progression. Macro is just so much fun. :D

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  21. If you're up to it, I've tagged you, stop by. this one's fairly painless.

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  22. Great shots! I love the almost-cross-eyed look on your face in the middle shot.

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  23. Hi Lisa, what great shots of the ladybug....thanks for sharing this with us.
    Hugs, Baba

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  24. Lisa that is great! I love the ladybug pix.

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  25. Aren't Ladybugs the prettiest little bugs?

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  26. I've yet to see a red ladybug up in Floyd...all we have are the Egyptian ones - sort of orange.

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  27. Never mind those common little ladybugs*, your glasses are soooo cute!

    *of course I'm kidding - I love ladybugs!

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  28. that's a GREAT lady bug shot. a much better close up shot of the one I presented a while back. thanks for stopping by back then. Is this the lady bug that bit you?

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  29. wow! awesome shots -- cute bug. Oh, you too by the way - like the glasses.

    Robin of mytwoblessings

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  30. FANTASTIC!

    I love these pictures. Very neat shots.

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  31. I love the one of you cross eyed, and kudos to hubby for knowing how to take shots, too. You have him trained quite well.

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  32. Hi Lisa. I usually get them landing on the lenses of my glasses, instead of the frames. Great shots!
    Lisa

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  33. So cute! We usually get hoards of them this time of year!

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  34. What great shots! When my son was about 3 a ladybug landed on him - I guess he'd heard me say if a ladybug lands on you it brings you good luck - but he must have forgotten the saying exactly and yelled out "Look! a ladybug! It's bringing me pleasure!" LOL! Ever since when I see a ladybug it brings me a little pleaure too :-)

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  35. Wow! Excellent captures! They're each so good I can't decide which I like best, and that's a rarity!

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  36. OMG That is too cool! Thanks for stopping by. The fish around my neck was my great aunt's. After she passed, my grandmother gave it to me saying that I was the only one that would appreciate wearing a fish around my neck LOL My ex is a captain so I guess that's why she thought that.

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  37. I think some of your photography skills might have rubbed off on your husband! Yours eyes are terrific in these shots, too!

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  38. Ladybugs are so sweet. They're supposed to be good luck, too. Great macro shots!

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  39. Great photos! I am glad you didn't smash this little fellow - they smell bad if squished.

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  40. Well how often do you get a shot like that? That is very cool and I love your eye expression as well.

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  41. Lisa, I have an award for you on my blog.

    Paz

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  42. Wadybug. Wadybuy. Fly away home.

    Wasn't there a ladybug in Under the Tuscan Sun?

    Cute shots. Have you uncrossed your eyes yet?

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  43. Hey, I was your 50th comment today. Do I win something?

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  44. What a great series! I love the middle shot. Your eye following the ladybug made *my* eyes hurt for a second! LOL! Thanks for visiting my first WW!

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  45. These are amazing!so cute!Thanks for sharing!:)

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  46. That is sooooooooooooooooooooooo COOL!!!!!!!

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  47. Aw, a very red ladybug too! Very nice shot D!

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  48. Oh how fun ;--)
    I love that your husband was around to capture these nifty shots.
    Hugs and blessings,

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