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	<description>Experiments with prakriti; our own &#38; life around. For educational, environmental &#38; entertainment purposes.</description>
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		<title>Intimacy with Insects: lady bug</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 May 2006 13:47:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rocksea</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Intimacy with the subjects you photograph makes the whole activity warm and memorable.
I was photographing this lonely lady bug (ya thought of giving some company) &#8230;

.. and it flew on to my white jacket and started climbing up so close to the camera that I could get only one shot of it 

So I could get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Intimacy with the subjects you photograph makes the whole activity warm and memorable.</p>
<p>I was photographing this lonely lady bug (ya thought of giving some company) &#8230;</p>
<p align="center"><a title="lady-bug-1 * Lady Bug @ Hokkaido University Botanical Gardens, Sapporo. * 1024 x 766 * (138KB)" href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/japan-insects/slides/lady-bug-1.php"><img src="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/japan-insects/slides/lady-bug-1.jpg" border="0" alt="lady-bug-1 * Lady Bug @ Hokkaido University Botanical Gardens, Sapporo. * 1024 x 766 * (138KB)" width="512" height="384" /></a></p>
<p align="left">.. and it flew on to my white jacket and started climbing up so close to the camera that I could get only one shot of it <img src="/wp-content/plugins/chenpress/fckeditor/editor/images/smiley/msn/regular_smile.gif" alt="" /></p>
<p align="center"><a title="lady-bug-2 * The Lady Bug flew on to my jacket while I was photographing it. Hokkaido University Botanical Gardens, Sapporo. * 1024 x 766 * (75KB)" href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/japan-insects/slides/lady-bug-2.php"><img src="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/japan-insects/slides/lady-bug-2.jpg" border="0" alt="lady-bug-2 * The Lady Bug flew on to my jacket while I was photographing it. Hokkaido University Botanical Gardens, Sapporo. * 1024 x 766 * (75KB)" width="512" height="384" /></a></p>
<p align="left">So I could get two contrasting buggy shots of the same subject in different environments <img src="/wp-content/plugins/chenpress/fckeditor/editor/images/smiley/msn/wink_smile.gif" alt="" /></p>
<p align="left">Photographed from Hokkaido University Botanical Gardens<br />
Olympus C770 + MCON-40 macro lens</p>
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		<title>mating</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2006 03:30:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rocksea</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[defying gravity]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[hokkaido]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[hmm..uhhh..ohh?? this guy seems to be interesting. but simi 1, look, look at those photos, those poems.. all circumnavigate around one central theme, mating! seems hez not researching in oceanography. he must be researching in mating!! This was what simi&#8217;s friend told her when she showed this website to him.
So is it? I think so.
Is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hmm..uhhh..ohh?? this guy seems to be interesting. but simi <sup><span style="color: #3366ff;">1</span></sup>, look, look at those photos, those poems.. all circumnavigate around one central theme, mating! seems hez not researching in oceanography. he must be researching in mating!! This was what simi&#8217;s friend told her when she showed this website to him.</p>
<p>So is it? I think so.</p>
<p>Is there any better theme to talk about? The very existence of life thrives on mating. Though human beings assign a lot of terms like love, passion, blah blah (me don&#8217;t mean itz all blah blah, me mean etc etc, ok?) to sex we can&#8217;t deny the role of hormones, those animal part in us which determines (though not solely <sup><span style="color: #3366ff;">2</span></sup>) this love and passion to a great extent. Ok, letz not stray away. Just thought of sharing some warm pixels emphasizing the theme, mating and here we go:</p>
<blockquote style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px" dir="ltr"><p>Bugmates. My aunty asked me &#8220;eda, athu thala-kuthane aano?!!&#8221; (have you put it upside-down?). Nah, itz as you see it.. defying gravity. This was taken from the <em>Hokkaido University Botanical Gardens</em>, while the sun was shining at Sapporo. Yet to identify these bugs.</p></blockquote>
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<p><a href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/insects/slides/bugs_mating_001.php"></a><a title="bugs_mating_001 * bugmates. gravity dare not play on these playmates. hokkaido university botanical gardens, sapporo, japan * 1024 x 766 * (111KB)" href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/japan-insects/slides/bugs_mating_001.php"><img src="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/japan-insects/slides/bugs_mating_001.jpg" alt="bugs_mating_001 * bugmates. gravity dare not play on these playmates. hokkaido university botanical gardens, sapporo, japan * 1024 x 766 * (111KB)" width="520" height="391" /></a><a href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/insects/slides/bugs_mating_001.php"></a></div>
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<p align="left">Dragonflies mating. These are male (red) and female (orange) from the same species <em>Orthetrum chrysis </em>(Family: <em>Libellulidae).</em> So what are these guys doing? The acrobatic mating formation <sup><span style="color: #3366ff;">3</span></sup>, sometimes assumed in mid-flight, is commonly known as the wheel formation. The position of the male&#8217;s rear end is how the male caught the female at the tandem position. Then the female arches her abdomen around to transfer the sperm in a pouch in the male&#8217;s 2nd abdominal segment into a special pouch of her own, completing the wheel formation. <em>By the pond at my home in Kerala.</em></p>
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<div><a href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/insects/slides/orthetrum_chrysis_dragonfly_mating_003.php"></a></div>
<p><a href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/insects/slides/orthetrum_chrysis_dragonfly_mating_003.php"></a><a title="orthetrum_chrysis_dragonfly_mating_003 * Dragonflies Orthetrum chrysis male ( red coloured one) and female (orange, in wheel position) mating. Family: Libellulidae. near the pond @ home, kerala. * 1024 x 766 * (186KB)" href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/odonata/slides/orthetrum_chrysis_dragonfly_mating_003.php"><img src="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/odonata/slides/orthetrum_chrysis_dragonfly_mating_003.jpg" alt="orthetrum_chrysis_dragonfly_mating_003 * Dragonflies Orthetrum chrysis male ( red coloured one) and female (orange, in wheel position) mating. Family: Libellulidae. near the pond @ home, kerala. * 1024 x 766 * (186KB)" width="520" height="391" /></a><a href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/insects/slides/orthetrum_chrysis_dragonfly_mating_003.php"></a></p>
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<p align="left">Houseflies mating! Though this one isn&#8217;t as colorful as those above, I feel an affinity towards it as may be because it was one of my first shots on mating or may be because it is just small and simple. <em>Foothills of Usu mountains, 4-5 kms drive from Sapporo.</em></p>
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<div><a href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/insects/slides/housefly_mating_001.php"></a></div>
<p><a href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/insects/slides/housefly_mating_001.php"></a><a title="housefly_mating_001 * houseflies mating. Tomomitsu Minato's guesthouse premises, Usu, South Hokkaido * 1024 x 766 * (156KB)" href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/japan-insects/slides/housefly_mating_001.php"><img src="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/japan-insects/slides/housefly_mating_001.jpg" alt="housefly_mating_001 * houseflies mating. Tomomitsu Minato's guesthouse premises, Usu, South Hokkaido * 1024 x 766 * (156KB)" width="520" height="391" /></a><a href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/insects/slides/housefly_mating_001.php"></a></p>
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<p align="left">Damselflies mating <em>at a pond at Noboribetsu, on the way to Usu.</em></p>
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<p align="left"><a title="damselfly_mating_003 * damselflies mating at a pond. Noboribetsu, South Hokkaido * 1024 x 766 * (119KB)" href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/japan-insects/slides/damselfly_mating_003.php"><img src="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/japan-insects/slides/damselfly_mating_003.jpg" alt="damselfly_mating_003 * damselflies mating at a pond. Noboribetsu, South Hokkaido * 1024 x 766 * (119KB)" width="520" height="391" /></a><a title="damselfly_mating_001 * damselflies mating at a pond. Noboribetsu, South Hokkaido * 1024 x 766 * (105KB)" href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/japan-insects/slides/damselfly_mating_001.php"><img style="border: 0px;" src="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/japan-insects/thumbs/damselfly_mating_001.jpg" alt="damselfly_mating_001 * damselflies mating at a pond. Noboribetsu, South Hokkaido * 1024 x 766 * (105KB)" width="133" height="101" /></a><a title="damselfly_mating_002 * damselflies mating at a pond. Noboribetsu, South Hokkaido * 1024 x 766 * (107KB)" href="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/japan-insects/slides/damselfly_mating_002.php"><img style="border: 0px;" src="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/japan-insects/thumbs/damselfly_mating_002.jpg" alt="damselfly_mating_002 * damselflies mating at a pond. Noboribetsu, South Hokkaido * 1024 x 766 * (107KB)" width="133" height="101" /></a></p>
<p><sup><span style="color: #3366ff;">1 names and other details provided in this website are not fictitious and they can be traced back to living characters.<br />
2 social/political/cultural influences apply (see how neutral i can be!!)<br />
3 the author, in no ways will be responsible for any casualties resulting from taking these posts into practice. the characters performing in these photographs are specially trained<br />
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		<title>nature photography &amp; insect photomacrography</title>
		<link>http://www.rocksea.org/nature-photography-insect-photomacrography</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2005 11:03:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rocksea</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Had been to my home in Kerala, India this September 2005.
I&#8217;ve been missing the tropical sun and the life growing under.
So I did the best I could do. Live the 30 days to the fulleth,
take memories and some photographs.
Here I&#8217;ve assembled some nature photography &#38; insect photomacrography.
Camera used: Olympus C770.
Macro lens: MCON-40
Tele lens: TCON-17

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Had been to my home in Kerala, India this September 2005.<br />
I&#8217;ve been missing the tropical sun and the life growing under.<br />
So I did the best I could do. Live the 30 days to the fulleth,<br />
take memories and some photographs.</p>
<p>Here I&#8217;ve assembled some <a href="http://www.nature.rocksea.org/">nature photography &amp; insect photomacrography</a>.<br />
Camera used: Olympus C770.<br />
Macro lens: MCON-40<br />
Tele lens: TCON-17</p>
<p><img src="http://www.rocksea.org/nature/fauna/slides/arana_001.jpg" alt="could you guess what is this?" width="520" height="391" /></p>
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