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"It's a Bug!"


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I hate all bugs (not really, I now we need them). I just don't want

them near me. Here's one I spied on a resent excursion. My friend

told me it's called a "stink" bug. No clue. Thanks for looking.

Unmanipulated, shot RAW. Comments/critiques welcome. Thanks:)

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No problem, I know most don't like frames, but.......I do :) I frame as I would frame if I were hanging it. Each to his own, thanks for commenting )
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Hey Jayme!

Nice bug, I have one in my port. ....same bug. Was told that it is an assassin bug. It eats other bugs. He's a good guy! Beautiful lighting!

Here's mine

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Oooooh Wow! Thanks Janis. His name makes him "sound" very nasty. I hope he eats mosquitoes & spiders :) Thanks for the info & nice image!
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Great shot.Excellent colors and focusing on the insect.

 

Dear Jayme,thanks for your attention on my shot.I am agree with all your words but I hope that we choose a good president too.

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My opinion & observations:

 

When frightened, people become easily deceived. They look for someone or something to make them feel safe. They also look for someone or something to blame for their fears. During extreme stress, irrational fears can appear to become facts. We must remember, they are "not" facts. During times of extreme fear, we should listen very carefully to our hearts. The truth will be revealed.

 

Sometimes one can believe little of what one sees or hears. I have found that most decisions based on fear are wrong. Decisions based on rational facts are more likely to be correct.

 

When I look into the eyes of my grandchildren, I must believe humans are inherently good. Bad people are not born, but have become misguided by those that lead them in their life.

 

I also believe that we must be brave & keep our minds wide-open, for this open mindedness is the key that unlocks all the closed doors in the world :)

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