Keep my chin up and I’ll see the clouds in the sky. Keep my chin down and all I’ll see is not always the dirt on the floor, I see also little spirits.
It emerged from the edge of a leaf and stared at me curiously while I was busy photographing its neighborhood. It looked confused in front of my camera wondering who actually I was and what actually I was doing. It seemed to spend time making assumptions and checking on the "true" or "false".
I do not know how though the life of a grasshopper is, but its eyes were bloodshot and weary. It kept scratching its head and shaking its little brain.
Do all philosophers always stress themselves to the limit?
"Let's go back for another round of sleep."
"Yawn."
What a neat Grasshopper!! Awesome photos of it. He didn't even mind that you were there. But then you did wake him.
ReplyDeleteCute, good capture Rainfield.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one that up close and personal. He does look like he's had one too many with those bloodshot eyes. Wonderful detail in these shots.
ReplyDeleteIt's adorable. I don't know how you get this little critters to hold still for you!
ReplyDeleteBut he seems quite surprised as your visit
Sweet little guy, he does look like he's had a hard life. Yes, sleep would be good, zzzzz.
ReplyDeleteAmazing ph0tography!i w0uld love t0 j0in y0u watching this creatures while sleeping!
ReplyDeletePlease j0in me 0n my first birthday- it's your birthday lightbluelife
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the secret of existence
You've nearly described me Rainfields- honest!! These expressions you've captured are priceless!!
ReplyDeleteLook like me not enough sleep:)
ReplyDeleteThat's a really cool looking grasshopper, and the color is awesome, Rainfield! Have a great weekend with your family..
ReplyDeleteNo rain, Got haze equals no mushroom?
ReplyDeleteI bought a little worm farm and dug in my garden, and found one miserable fat worm and one thin worm. I found also a tiny green bug which looks like a spittlebug. The kids were delighted.
Told the kids to dig for worms at home, wonder how many will do it.
You must know how to talk to the grasshopper.
ReplyDeleteI like the way it turned away from the scene. Look at the expression.
it's a bug's life
ReplyDeleteThe grasshopper looked like it has got blood shot eyes..hehe.
ReplyDeleteUr macros are getting better and better!
ReplyDeleteI guess you shook up its turf, rainfield, and he was just checking to see if it was an earthquake that was about to disrupt life for him. Great shots!!
ReplyDeleteDid you wake up the little guy from his sleep?
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures and what a description! I like this post very much :-)
ReplyDeleteMacro photography enables me to see little critters from a different perspective.
ReplyDeleteWow!!!!! There are surprises one after another.
These are wonderful macros of the grasshopper. You did a marvelous job capturing him.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how you get to have such close encounters and deep conversations with these tiny creatures.
ReplyDeleteAww.. it does look like a sleepyhead. =D Classic photos Rain. You are totally in sync with nature. ^__^
ReplyDeletecool! maybe he was just disoriented or partied all night. that explained the bloodshot eyes. hehehe
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