They look feathery those legs and the body is a beautiful burnt orange. I love your quote - I see some new and interesting creature every time I go out with my camera these days it seems. I don't know what this one is.
Does look like a (handsome) wasp. Normally I'm so busy trying to stay away from wasps that I wouldn't see any detail, or want to, but you manage to show his beauty in this fabulous photo, Kerri. Thanks for sharing it.
great shot! here is a link I came upon while trying to google it: http://www.simplegiftsfarm.com/insect-identification.html#INV it requires an upload of the photo and I did not want to do so without your permission... so I thought I would just pass along link.
also check out Linda Carson's blog today www.the7msnranch.com; your wasp and her wasp are almost exact opposite in color patterns... pretty freaky insect world :)
Wow, great photo.
ReplyDeleteNeeds to shave them!
ReplyDeleteSuch detail Kerri! Love it!
Astounding shot!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm....It looks like it's part bee, part wasp, part hairy mammoth! LOL
ReplyDeleteFabulous capture! Very rich
ReplyDeleteGood shot. He/she must be tiny!
ReplyDeleteThey look feathery those legs and the body is a beautiful burnt orange. I love your quote - I see some new and interesting creature every time I go out with my camera these days it seems. I don't know what this one is.
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi Kerri...Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes and colors...even a wasp? can be lovely!!
ReplyDeleteI love this shot. Its colors are beautiful!
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Another awesome macro photograph! Love the leg fringe!
ReplyDeletegorgeous....ready for halloween!!
ReplyDeletebest shave those legs first!!!
Stunning!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous details!!
ReplyDeleteDoes look like a (handsome) wasp.
ReplyDeleteNormally I'm so busy trying to stay away from wasps that I wouldn't see any detail, or want to, but you manage to show his beauty in this fabulous photo, Kerri.
Thanks for sharing it.
great shot! here is a link I came upon while trying to google it: http://www.simplegiftsfarm.com/insect-identification.html#INV
ReplyDeleteit requires an upload of the photo and I did not want to do so without your permission... so I thought I would just pass along link.
also check out Linda Carson's blog today www.the7msnranch.com; your wasp and her wasp are almost exact opposite in color patterns... pretty freaky insect world :)
Great macro...makes that critter look very beautiful. Love its color.
ReplyDeleteWhat ever it is, it sure has brilliant colors. Colors of nature that scream don't touch me!
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