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Undertoad 03-05-2007 09:20 AM

March 5, 2007: Lepidoptera, Interrupted: dead bugs gallery
 
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Once again, it's Neatorama collaboration Monday!

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If you feel like sometimes you're the windshield, but more often you're the bug, you'll love this set of award-winning photos from photographer Volker Steger. His gallery of dead bugs, retrieved from a plastic ersatz windshield after driving around in a car, is highlighted at this Spiegel Online story.

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The article is in German, but one of Mr Steger's statements translates as
Quote:

I find, the mosquitoes and flies look like pleased angels.
The photos are not color-accurate because they come from an electron microscope? That's what I take from this bit of Babelfish-translated conversation:
Quote:

MIRROR ON-LINE ONE: How do such microscopic photographs function technically?

Steger: Only I dried the animals at air, afterwards then you are also scanned gold vaporized, so that they become electrically leading, and in a vacuum chamber with an electron beam. With these data one can produce pictures.

MIRROR ON-LINE ONE: And those see in such a way from as in the photo distance?

Steger: Not yet completely. The pictures are first black-and-white, I them later koloriert. I hope that one also sees, because I want to give the chance to the viewer to recognize that what they see is not completely material.
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Sheldonrs 03-05-2007 09:28 AM

Ever notice that dead bugs are never as cute as live ones?

Ever notice most of the live ones ain't that cute to begin with?

Sundae 03-05-2007 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sheldonrs (Post 320216)
Ever notice that dead bugs are never as cute as live ones?

Really? I thought the opposite!

It's the pathos of the sprawled positions vs the candy cartoon colouring.

I can just imagine a little Far Side bubble coming out of the bottom one saying, "Oops, think I lost my guts there..."

Clodfobble 03-05-2007 09:41 AM

Reminds me of a rather gruesome book I had as a child, written as the journal of a girl who caught fairies by slamming the book closed on them. It had the most awesome illustrations of squashed fairies on every page.

Elspode 03-05-2007 09:55 AM

I don't think I want to eat them after they've been sputtered with gold, though. Perhaps as jewelry?

The bug on top looks like he's doing a Jolson impression. And none of them look terribly pleased to me.

BigV 03-05-2007 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 320229)
Reminds me of a rather gruesome book I had as a child, written as the journal of a girl who caught fairies by slamming the book closed on them. It had the most awesome illustrations of squashed fairies on every page.

!! gave that book as a gift to ... baby sister? daughter? It was a hoot!


EDIT: Lady Cottington's Fairy Album. Recommended.

Pie 03-05-2007 10:56 AM

The top photo looks like he's (she's?) holding a teddy bear.

glatt 03-05-2007 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 320229)
Reminds me of a rather gruesome book I had as a child, written as the journal of a girl who caught fairies by slamming the book closed on them. It had the most awesome illustrations of squashed fairies on every page.

That's hysterical! :lol:

Imagine the sick twisted mind came up with an idea for a book like that!

Sundae 03-05-2007 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 320269)
That's hysterical! :lol:

Imagine the sick twisted mind came up with an idea for a book like that!

Wasn't it one of the Pythons?
Or am I thinking of a more recent book....?
We bought something like that for my mother in law about 10 years ago

Elspode 03-05-2007 11:33 AM

Lady Codrington's Pressed Fairy Book, by ex-Python Terry Jones and artist Brian Froud, better known for inspiring the creatures in "Labyrinth".

Sundae 03-05-2007 11:38 AM

I've got to go and get myself a copy - I never saw the one bought for MIL otherwise I'd have adopted it... Looks great (am loving the reviews which call it cruel and gross - makes me want it more).

glatt 03-05-2007 11:59 AM

Ha. Had to be a Python.

Trilby 03-05-2007 03:12 PM

This whole thread just bugs me for some reason.

Shawnee123 03-05-2007 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brianna (Post 320363)
This whole thread just bugs me for some reason.

Maybe because it makes you flash back to insectuous relationships?

Elspode 03-05-2007 03:35 PM

Its the bug equivalent of closeups of people who have jumped off of buildings...


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