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Photography Macro posted on Apr 24, 2006
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"Slim: That's no way to speak to a lady. Francis: I heard that, you twig. SO. Bein' a ladybug automatically makes me a girl. Is that it, fly boy? Fly: Cripes! She's a guy!" -quote from the movie, "A Bug's Life" (1998)

A sure sign of Spring is when the ladybugs start visiting our garden. But with temperatures in the 80's (F), it is starting to feel like Summer! Many thanks to my wife for the painted ladybug in the top left corner. ----- Ladybug or Ladybird Beetle Phylum, Arthropoda; Class, Insecta; Order, Coleoptera Coccinellidae is a family of beetles, known variously as ladybirds (Commonwealth English), ladybugs (North American English) or lady beetles (preferred by scientists). The word "lady" in the name is thought to allude to the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Catholic faith. Coccinellids are found worldwide, with over 4,500 species described, more than 450 native to North America alone. Coccinellids are small insects, ranging from 1 mm to 10 mm (0.04 to 0.4 inches), and are usually yellow, orange, or red with small black spots on their carapace, with black legs, head and feelers. As the family name suggests, they are usually quite round in shape. Because they are useful, colourful, and harmless to humans, coccinellids are typically considered cute even by people who hate most insects. Some people consider them to be a sign of good luck. Coccinellids are brightly coloured to ward away potential predators. This defence works because most predators associate bright colours (especially orange and black or yellow and black) with poison and other unpleasant properties. This phenomenon is called aposematism. In fact, most coccinellids are indeed toxic to smaller predators, such as lizards and small birds; however, a human would have to eat several hundred coccinellids before feeling any effects. Adult coccinellids are able to reflex-bleed from their leg joints, releasing their oily yellow toxin with a strong repellent smell. This becomes quite obvious when one handles a coccinellid roughly. Coccinellids copulate for up to nine hours at a time, and males may have three 90-minute orgasms in one session (WOW WOW WOW!). Coccinellids lay eggs which hatch into a larval state. The larvae then go into a pupal stage before becoming an adult coccinellid. Coccinellids lay extra infertile eggs with the fertile eggs. These appear to provide a backup food source for the larvae when they hatch. The ratio of infertile to fertile eggs increases as with scarcity of food at the time of egg laying. To read even more, you can visit the Coccinellidae page at Wikipedia.org. ----- Thank you for your lily livered comments on my last upload, Between the Shadows.

----- Olympus C8080WZ & PhotoshopCS. (608)

Comments (53)


logiloglu

1:34PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

a fascinating macro shot. great use of DOF. excellent presented in this frame ! #:O)

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SoulSearcherr

1:34PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

I hate when the lil ladies start coming indoors..but lovely capture..S

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Digimon

1:35PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

A Bug's Life is still my favorite (Humorous) 3D animation!!! That Lady bug looks more like an armored transport!!! Excellent macro!!

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rainbows

1:37PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Superb macro!! Incredible work.

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tmathise

1:52PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Wow, killer macro work Kort! Thanks for all the accompanying info. I love the little ladybug at the top-left edge of the frame. Splendid DOF and compo too! Have an awesome day buddy!

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RodsArt

1:55PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Wow, where did you find such a big one? LOL..J/K Superb Shot & info as always.

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killerpumpkins

1:56PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Could you get a little closer. I can't see what shade of lipstick she is wearing. Nice work here! KP

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hotracer2

2:05PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Excellent macro, fantastic image:):)..V

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Loloe

2:19PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Superb macro!!!and nice presentation! Bravo!!!

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Margana

2:28PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

LOL!I can't believe no one has commented yet on this..."Coccinellids copulate for up to nine hours at a time, and males may have three 90-minute orgasms in one session"...No wonder they're red!That's even longer than Sting,lol...Okay,nuff of that...Wonderful capture Kortalouche.One of the best I've seen of this lil bugger.Oh and I love your wife's little contribution,too.Great upload.Have a wonderful evening.-M :^)

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TwoPynts

2:35PM | Mon, 24 April 2006
  • Sounds good to me!!! ;^P *
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Nath06

2:49PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Splendid macro!!! Bravo :)

jared99

2:57PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Awesome shot, and very interesting information! The upper-left corner ladybug looks real -- kudos to your wife for her talent too.

vlaaitje

3:05PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

so lovely.....I love ladybirds.....

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Lledeline

3:05PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Great capture of a wonderful lady

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danob

3:15PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Great Macro and info!!Lol !! These bugs do have a better life than expected..

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short_ribs

3:20PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

WOW really like this one!!! The way you have put that second lady bug up at the top is so cool!!! WOW!!!

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CDBrugg

3:22PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

" Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home Your house is on fire and your children are gone All except one, and that's Little Anne For she has crept under the warming pan."

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kimariehere

3:30PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

beautiful lady bug shot!! find one pick her up and all the day your'll have good luck!!... awesome marcro kort!

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GBCalls

3:39PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Crystal clear macro- amazing!

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Cosme..D..Churruca

3:41PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Fabulous macro in a remarkable compo...

Valerie-Ducom

4:30PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Impressiv shot and the color and lighting is perfect!!! excellent work ;) good day and kiss

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iaacf

4:50PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Wat a fantastic macro. First of the all the incredible enlargement of size of the insect itselfs.. then the compo... well.. everything.

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GiMi53

5:12PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Top-quality macrophoto ! Excellent work, Kort ! :~)

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npauling

6:49PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

A fabulous shot and the ladybird does so much good in the garden. Great to see her so close up.

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pm_hackworth

6:55PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

THAT is an incredible shot!

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morningglory

7:19PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Fantastic shot.

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jif3d

7:27PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

A bug's life...great flick, great Macro-capture, but Miss Ladybug might need some more flying lessons, check the dent in her front left wing- cover ! OUCH, well at least she's found a nice leafy retreat, kool stuff ~Cheers~ :o)

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redchilicat

7:55PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Look at her posing for you! I usually can only capture them running the other way! Really awesome ladybug macro...these are difficult to get! Love the frame!

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rayburg

8:03PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

great macro and cute presentation...If the ladybug were all black it ..reminds me of the beetle creatures from the Dark Crystal.

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