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Mosquito Wing Started June 30, 2010 @ 4:24am by Mohsin
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Mohsin

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Flo

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| June 30, 2010 @ 8:00am | WOW! And WOW again! Did you allow this critter to feast on you so she'd hold still while you made this extreme macro of her wing? We can even see her little "gyroscopes" which are what their hind wings evolved into and help steady their flight.
Either that, or you have humungous mosquitoes over there - which makes me glad I'm not there!
(itch, itch - scratch, scratch - aaarrrggghhh!!!)

 Flo - PPY
"May we live in peace without weeping. May our joy outline the lives we touch without ceasing. And may our love fill the world, angel wings beating." aziza
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Mohsin

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| June 30, 2010 @ 1:30pm | Thanks Flo. I am not homogeneous to Mosquitoes. Actually I live on a hill top, and down to my apartment is dense rain forest; so I have been experiencing diversified bugs. This is not the common type of mosquito. He was about about an inch and half big and quite lazy. I found him on my bathroom wall, and till he knows I am capturing him, I got few of his shot. I will post one or two of them in which you could see him in full and quite sharp.

 Mohsin
Lights' Narration - http://fotologue.jp/mohsin My blog - http://thevisualstories.blogspot.com |
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