Post Format No Flag August 8, 2018 16 comments My antenna raised but no separative flag! We are one, whole globe. Katydid on Thistle Leaf… Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2018 Share this:ShareTwitterFacebookEmailPinterestRedditLinkedInTumblrLike this:Like Loading...
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 08. August 2018 Yes, Jazz, almost missed him; he was blending in so very well! 🙂 Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 08. August 2018 Yes, as i was telling Jazz, i almost missed him. Barely noticed him there whatsoever! 🙂 Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 08. August 2018 Like what was replied to Jazz, he was almost missed altogether! Had to do a double-take on those plants! 🙂 Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 08. August 2018 Thanks, Belinda! It was a small miracle that it was spotted! 🙂 Reply
shoreacres says: 09. August 2018 Sometimes I miss beauties like this until I look at the photos on the computer. The critters can be so well hidden my unaided eye can’t spot them — which no doubt is their intent. Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 09. August 2018 Yes, they are very good at not being noticed and reacted to. True humility! 🙂 Reply
incahootswithmuddyboots says: 09. August 2018 Great photograph Tom! I had to really look at the photo to see him! Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 09. August 2018 🙂 I spotted him, as he was very low to the ground in all the weeds, while walking out of a wooded area. Reply
Mingwei says: 10. August 2018 Reminds me of the “leaf insects” and “stick insects” that we have here in Southeast Asia. They’re huge and fascinating! Reply
Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog says: 10. August 2018 We also have stick insects here (that i have photographed) but no leaf insects (unless they are pets that people keep). I keep and breed Featherfin Ricefish and Daisy’s Neon Blue Ricefish from Southeast Asia. They are very wonderful fish! 🙂 Reply
Great image – good eye to spot him!
Yes, Jazz, almost missed him; he was blending in so very well! 🙂
Where, just joking. That’s some camouflage.
Yes, as i was telling Jazz, i almost missed him. Barely noticed him there whatsoever! 🙂
Camourflage at its best had to put my glasses on.
Like what was replied to Jazz, he was almost missed altogether! Had to do a double-take on those plants! 🙂
Excellent photo!
Thanks, Belinda! It was a small miracle that it was spotted! 🙂
Keen eye😊
Sometimes I miss beauties like this until I look at the photos on the computer. The critters can be so well hidden my unaided eye can’t spot them — which no doubt is their intent.
Yes, they are very good at not being noticed and reacted to. True humility! 🙂
Great photograph Tom! I had to really look at the photo to see him!
🙂 I spotted him, as he was very low to the ground in all the weeds, while walking out of a wooded area.
Reminds me of the “leaf insects” and “stick insects” that we have here in Southeast Asia. They’re huge and fascinating!
We also have stick insects here (that i have photographed) but no leaf insects (unless they are pets that people keep).
I keep and breed Featherfin Ricefish and Daisy’s Neon Blue Ricefish from Southeast Asia. They are very wonderful fish! 🙂
OOoooo! Spectacular!