Saturday, May 10, 2014

Inchworm

As we were outside eating dinner last night, I happen to spot this inchworm inching his way across the patio. I was able to coax him onto my finger and take some pictures. 





I cropped this one so that you can get a good look at his tiny feet clinging to my fingernail.


I took all these pictures with my Nikon D3000. I didn't edit these photos much, just a little adjustment to the exposure and some cropping were done to the pictures. 

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I'm linking up to Donna's Personal Photo Challenge this month. The theme is COLORFUL

A Personal Photo Challenge

12 comments:

Jeito Mineiro de Ser said...

A pequena lagarta é uma festa de verde!
Um abraço!
The little caterpillar is a feast of green!
Hugs!
Egléa

Vee said...

He's a very colorful little guy...sort of a neon green. You are always drawn to the little critters, Kati!

Nancy Vance said...

Gotta love that green! The first shot is spectacular: the worm is perfectly in focus and you have that lovely, blurry, depth of field. I'm "green" with envy, ha ha!

Jeanne said...

What a precious little green guy! Excellent photos.

Angela said...

Love that first photo!

Judith @ Lavender Cottage said...

Amazing little creature, and nice to see the details up close.

Ellen b said...

Fabulous shots of that inchworm! So colorful, too!

Linda H said...

Wonderful shots of such a tiny little green fella. That first shot is a winner. Wonderful focus and use of depth of field. Well done! (I wonder if he knows Kermit's song "It's not easy being green...")

Roses, Lace and Brocante said...

What a find Kati - perfect for Donna's colourful challenge!
I love the close up one of his little legs!

Lorrie said...

The bright green really stands out against the backgrounds chose, Kati. Really lovely photos. I wonder if your little inchworm has any inkling of his day in the limelight.

eileeninmd said...

What a cutie! The bright green does stand out on the first shot, just amazing..Wishing you a HAPPY Mother's day and week ahead!

Donna said...

How precious! You wowed me with that first photo, thanks to the careful depth of field. And it has a perfect perspective - down low, on the same level. And the two follow up photos give a frame of reference on size. This post was like a mini-story of a little green inch-worm's life. You hit a home run with this challenge and showcased your creativity.