Then I thought, wonder if it will stay around long enough for me to go get the camera; wonder if I can even get a decent photo of it anyway? While it's not the best shot; I'm not even sure my macro setting was in place, I was in such a hurry to grab it while I could, fully expecting it to jump any moment.
So for it's patience with me eye-balling it with a camera I slipped it onto the michelia nearby; and now the great camouflage protection mode is most evident.
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Wow! He looks a big un.. I love the long legs... beautiful close ups Carole
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the little, green guy!
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful day.
Mette
Zielony na zielonym trudno wypatrzeć, ale na białym wygląda wspaniale i ma bardzo ładne zdjęcie. Pozdrawiam.*** Green on green is hard to spot, but the white looks great and has a very nice picture. Yours.
ReplyDeletei think these long-legged fellows are so cool!
ReplyDeleteWow Carole .... How well he blends into the foliage .... Almost invisible ....... But against the white it's a different story.
ReplyDeleteHe nearly disappears in the greenery...such great long legs.
ReplyDeleteOh he's so great!! I do like grasshoppers and he's so bright and vibrant. You really did an awesome job getting a shot of him. Well done!
ReplyDeleteYou can make anything appear beautiful! :-)
ReplyDeleteMarvellous close-ups.... and makes me think my little point and shoot camera leaves a lot to be desired!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you did just fine! Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteFor him...I think green is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteJan
What you can do with macro setting!! Great shot Carole! Did you notice the different position of his long legs in the second picture?
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