I started taking photos from an early age of 13 with a little Brownie Camera .....my passions are nature ,animals, floral and scenic views hoping to capture it all the beauty.. ...I currently use a Nikon D5000 and NIKON D 40... Nikkor 18 – 135 mm zoom 18- 200 mm VR lens  Nikkor 50mm F1.8 lens and a Nikor 60mm Macro lens ..... I use a Wacom Tablet . Apophysis , Ultra Fractal4 .. as well as PSP , Photoshop 7, Pixarra,  CS 2 and Lightroom 2 and other graphic programs for about 9 years ..I love all forms of art and photography ....I live in cape Breton . Canada, retired from Bell Canada  and am a volunteer for the Humane Society...working with the kittens from when they are born until they are adopted . I used to work with the dogs but many of the stronger ones pulled my back outÂ
 thank you to everyone that looks at  and enjoy my photos :)
Peace  Lu
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Comments (27)
jmb007
bonne photo!
qrud
Superb macro job.
NightGallery
What the heck is that? Looks like some kind of immature beetle or sorts.
daggerwilldo
WOW, WHAT A GREAT CAPTURE, NICELY DONE
kenmo
Nice macro...very well done by a very skilled photographer....!!!!
wysiwig
Ok, first of all, here in the Southwest U.S., anything with the word alien attached to it usually refers to an Hispanic person. Second, what the hell is it? Third, it probably doesn't think much of you either. Fantastic macro and excellent composition.
Chipka
I have no idea what this is, but I suspect it's harmless...unless you're a plant. Of course, it could be a velvet ant or velvet wasp, in which case, it could conceivably sting, but the rear end of the abdomen doesn't have stinger-works and so I suspect it's more of a beetle. At any rate, it's a fascinating critter! This is also quite a wonderful shot!
BorisB
Excellent work!!
unstart
Whatever it is it's a great capture!!
Texas3D
wow great photo and cool insect
MrsLubner
Fabulous. Who knows what it is but whatever it is, you got it's best side... LOL
durleybeachbum
Amazing! and fascinating. and very pretty in a way!
Meisiekind
It does look like it has just landed here from outer space!!! Stay well clear my friend... you never know!! Hehe... Wonderful image though Lu!
kgb224
Stunning capture Lucinda.
DAVER2112
It sure is a strango looking thing! Excellent capture though.
flavia49
marvelous capture!!
jendellas
OOOOh he is a bit creepy, great pic!!!!!
Ilona-Krijgsman
It is a bee beetle and I really like them....check this link out please http://www.my-tree-of-life.com/english/beebeetles1.html
BessieB
Strange but quite attractive, a lovely shot
carlx
Cool capture and little bug!!! superb details, too!!!
flora-crassella
a very cool bug!!!! Great photo!!!!
danapommet
Amazing macro and as far as the beetle is concerned - which end is the front? Dana
sandra46
excellent, superb image!
MagikUnicorn
Beautiful macro shot
Enlightened
Wonderful capture, I have never seen one of those little bugs either.
X-PaX
Nice capture. In any case, the insect seems to be a transporter for pollen.
zmarek
Fantastic shot!