strainer head—I don’t think this will ever get old
strainer head—I don’t think this will ever get old
weekly winners: august 17–23 strainer head—I don’t think this will ever get old
16 comments to weekly winners: august 17–23 |
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All kinds of wildlife!!!
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Eeew is that some type of worm? Yuck! The photo is really cool though. It’s so cool looking.
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You’re right; strainer head is always fun.
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Cool photos all of them!
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Cool photos all of them!
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Cool photos all of them!
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Awesome shots – the first and the last both made me smile. Very cute.
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Awesome shots – the first and the last both made me smile. Very cute.
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Awesome shots – the first and the last both made me smile. Very cute.
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I don’t like the second one. That thing is seriously nasty.
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Love your redundant zebra.
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secret agent mama—That’s really all I shot this week.
hip chick—It’s a hornworm caterpillar. Gross, right?
rebecca—The difference in the way it fits on his head in those two pictures cracks me up.
rebecca canon—Thanks!
maggie’s mind—Glad I could bring a smile to your face today.
nobody—The white sacs all over it are parasitic wasp eggs. Does that make it even more disgusting?
texasholly—Thanks! I thought it was kind of ironic.
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What the heck is THAT thing in the second picture? It is giving me the willies.
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vegas princess—It’s a hornworm caterpillar covered with parasitic wasp eggs. They are really bad for tomatoes plants—which is where I found the bugger.
I was grossed out by him too, but compelled enough by the eggs to go grab my camera before I cut the branch to dispose of him.
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Great winners this week`minus the worm one=ewww, but cool looking for a pic
My faves are the strainer head=TOO cute & the zebra one
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connie—I know it gets the eww factor for content—even I get the willies when I look at it. Something about the image really spoke to me though. I think the shallow dof and softness contrasting with the ick of the subject merries well.
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