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Photographer James Cook  James Cook {Karma:38068}
Project #56 Wildlife and Insects Camera Model Canon PowerShot SD550
Categories Street
From The Field
Wildlife
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Critters
Lens fixed, no digital zoom
Uploaded 6/8/2007 Film / Memory Type 3072 x 2304 ISO: 50
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Views 1115 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
Critiques 18 Rating
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Location City -  Ballard
State -  WA
Country - United States   United States
About This photograph (9934) was shot on 30 May 2007 on NW Market Street here in Ballard.

I have shot the most colorful bug I could find. Seattle is not known for colorful bugs or birds. We are, however, known for rain. This day it was not raining, but today it is. There you have it.

Thanks for taking a look.
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There are 18 Comments in 1 Pages
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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/10/2007
ok

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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:173998} 6/10/2007
Yes, I like that too...

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/9/2007
Shirley - Yeah, maybe. Although I do like the way the leaf blends into the background.

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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:173998} 6/9/2007
Yes, better, James, although I find the white areas distracting.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/9/2007
Shirley - I agree about the contrast. I don't like your crop any better than mine so I found a different one altogether. I did a b&c adjustment (-5, +15).

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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor Shirley D. Cross-Taylor   {K:173998} 6/9/2007
Great bug, James, but needs some perking up. Here I've cropped and boosted the contrast.:)

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/9/2007
Mojgan - Thank you for your enthusiasm.

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Mojgan Bahasadri Mojgan Bahasadri   {K:16243} 6/9/2007
So great! BRAVO! thanks for sharing.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/8/2007
Maria - Thank you. I was thinking of Lady Larva Baby Bug too.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/8/2007
Gerhard - Thanks. Glad you like it.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/8/2007
Paul - Thanks. I just wish I could go closer.

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MariaGrazia Iodice MariaGrazia Iodice   {K:219} 6/8/2007
The detail in this one is amazing, it feels like you can reach out and touch the bug. Great title you came up with too :)

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Gerhard BuschEFIAP/AFIAP   {K:18382} 6/8/2007
An informative documentation successfully represented. Sincerely Gerhard

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Paul Harris Paul Harris   {K:3208} 6/8/2007
The enlargement is fantastic, so that is what macro is all about

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/8/2007
Chris - Thanks. I do have a couple of caterpillars I shot while in San Jose many months ago:

http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=1123154

http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=1117058

I tried to shoot this very cool tiny red butterfly, but that was impossible with my little camera. I couldn't get close enough to get an effective shot. Maybe after I get a dSLR.

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James Cook James Cook   {K:38068} 6/8/2007
Annemette - Hmmm, yeah that's true.

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Christopher Perrin Christopher Perrin   {K:1007} 6/8/2007
Hello James,
A very interesting bug and could possibly be called 'North West Thorny Devil' Yes the bugs and birds match the climate in some way!! I lived in Washington for some years east of Chehalis. Keep me updated if you find more buggsy fare.
Regards,
Chris

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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55244} 6/8/2007
Not sleeping yet?;-) Colourful cute bug looking a bit spiky which matches the textures on the leaf.
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