Ewh ! ewwwh ~ grasshoppers are yuck. I hate how they spring off and fling themselves in every which direction (unpredictable cusses) LOL. Awe. Some. Photo!!!
Wow these are great shots! When I was growing up in Minnesota, there was a large field behind our house that always had tons of grasshoppers in it, and whenever it was mowed we would have hundreds of grasshoppers hanging out all over our house. It was nuts!
I've been looking at several of your post and am so jealous of your photography. Please tell us more. I have no idea how to even set my camera to macro. If I could do this with my crummy point and shoot I'd be thrilled. If you write a post PLEASE fb me or email me at cottonpickincute(at)hotmail(com) so I don't miss it.
Those are brilliant shots you can see every detail :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a hoptastic week and thanks for sauntering by ;-)
Wowza, GREAT closeup shots!!
ReplyDeleteWow! AWEsome Shots!
ReplyDeleteOh wow what incredible detail in these pics!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, of what could be a menace to plants.
ReplyDeletegreat shots, it's amazing it did not hop away!
ReplyDeleteWOW, incredible photos!
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteStinker is one hot and happening hunk if you ask me - nothing stinky about him!! Phab Photography Theresa. YAM xx
Ewh ! ewwwh ~ grasshoppers are yuck. I hate how they spring off and fling themselves in every which direction (unpredictable cusses) LOL. Awe. Some. Photo!!!
ReplyDeleteEven when I know they are going to jump at me, I still scream like a fool! haha
DeleteWow what big eyes Stinker has
ReplyDeleteEEEK!! Not a fan of grasshoppers, they always jump on me and make me scream! But this is a great shot!
ReplyDeleteI am surprised he allowed you to get so close. I remember catching grasshoppers when I was a kid. I never named them though. He looks like a Stinker.
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Ew! Big Bug! EEK!
ReplyDeleteHe's either enormous or you got up close! The latter I hope! Great shots
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing shots!
ReplyDeleteWow these are great shots! When I was growing up in Minnesota, there was a large field behind our house that always had tons of grasshoppers in it, and whenever it was mowed we would have hundreds of grasshoppers hanging out all over our house. It was nuts!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the grasshopper Theresa! There was a time when I used to see so many around. I must look out for them again. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteNice close up. You really captured the details.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have ever seen a grasshopper close enough before to see the patterns on the legs and wings. Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteOh wow you got some great close-ups! I love the color!
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures grasshoppers! Impressive definition!
ReplyDeletesuch stunning photo!
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing shots! Did you use a macro lens?
ReplyDeleteJust the macro setting on my crummy point and shoot camera.
DeleteThat's a really nice close up of a grasshopper
ReplyDeletehaha why the name Stinker?? :P
ReplyDeleteBeats me! Kids have a funny way of naming their "pets" lol.
DeleteCool shots, not a big grasshopper fan, though.. :-)
ReplyDeleteWOAH! How did you get such an AMAZING shot?!
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I think he liked having his photo taken. He sat there real still and let me get all up in his face. I was surprised myself!
DeleteWhat a cutie pie.
ReplyDeletegrasshoppers now in HD
ReplyDeleteMarvelous close-ups!
ReplyDeleteStunning shots
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! We must be thinking alike...my shot is of a snail. ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! He looks so big!
ReplyDeleteNice close-ups! Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing pictures you got of that little beast. Such detail!!
ReplyDeleteStunning photo! It's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWell, I want your camera. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's just a cheap point and shoot. You probably have a better one than I do Rosey hahaa!
DeleteYuck!! What a close up :)
ReplyDeletewow theresa, that's an incredible shot!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool close up picture of that Grasshopper. Look at those eyes.... spooky.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing capture!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! Grasshoppers are one insect I don't mind seeing around.
ReplyDeletePretty nice photo! So clear and crisp. Nice capture.
ReplyDeleteI've been looking at several of your post and am so jealous of your photography. Please tell us more. I have no idea how to even set my camera to macro. If I could do this with my crummy point and shoot I'd be thrilled. If you write a post PLEASE fb me or email me at cottonpickincute(at)hotmail(com) so I don't miss it.
ReplyDeleteHugs....Tracy :)