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by Tom Claud
$26.00
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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All t-shirts are machine washable.
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This assassin bug with it's prey was photographed on a wild flower blossom at the North Jupiter Flatwoods Natural Area in Jupiter, Florida.
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This assassin bug with it's prey was photographed on a wild flower blossom at the North Jupiter Flatwoods Natural Area in Jupiter, Florida.
As a teenager and young adult I was always the guy with an InstaMatic camera and a pocket full of flash cubes at family outings and get togethers. As middle age took over and life became more complicated, with two kids, a mortgage, car and insurance payments, groceries and on and on, my interest in photography took the back seat. But as the mortgages got paid and the kids grew up and left home life slowed down a little bit. In 2008 I got my first DSLR and started teaching myself how to use it. The more I learned the more enthusiastic I became. Now retired, I spend most of my free time taking shots and editing them. I've gravitated towards Landscape, Wildlife and Nature Macro photography, but anything is fair game! I've enjoyed...
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Jennifer Jenson
Wow! Incredible macro work, Tom!
Tom Claud replied:
Thanks very much, Jennifer!
Mary Lynn Giacomini
Wonderful Macro work Tom.....beautiful light, colors, and clarity! LF
Tom Claud replied:
Thanks very much, Mary Lynn!
Cindy Treger
Wow, Tom, amazing closeup.
Tom Claud replied:
Thank You, Cindy!
Shoal Hollingsworth
This is magnificent, I love the stunning colors and details here
Tom Claud replied:
Thank you very much, Shoal!
Marty Morales
Marvelous bug capture and composition, Tom. Lovely colors. l/f
Tom Claud replied:
Thank You, Marty!
Leah McPhail
Good eye, creepy little bug!
Tom Claud replied:
Thanks, Leah!