

No need for Area 51 when you can just look at these mantises. The dark one is a ghost mantis and looks like a creature from a scifi movie. The lighter one is a juvenile idolomantis diabolica. When it is a full sized adult, it will look like one of thos transformer toys. I kid you not.
posted by eusebio at 9:46 pm


I really enjoy cooking, especially when it comes to grilling a fat juicy steak on the grill. For those of you who know me, you know I’m not making this up. I make the best garlic noodles outside of any asian restaurant, and my pork adobo beats any grandmother’s secret recipe. My grilled citrus teriyaki salmon rules!
Just this year I suddenly became BBQ Galore’s favorite photographer. I shot just about everything in their 2008 catalog which by the way is now fully printed and should be in their stores any day now. The best part of the shoot was shooting the neat little sauce stains that they put throughout the book.
Just when I thought I shot all I could possibly shoot for BBQ Galore, I’m now gonna shoot more stuff for their website! I’m off for another few days of shooting. Good times!
posted by eusebio at 8:44 pm

This beautiful lady is a Texas Unicorn Mantis. It’s an extreme closeup of her face. Probably at a 3:1 magnification. I shot this last year when she was still alive. Sadly, she went along her natural course and died a few months after her last molt.
People remember me for my bug pictures. I wish someone would hire me to do some actual bug pictures though. I did get a chance to utilize my macro skills when I was hired to shoot macro type of work for St Jude Medical Center. I shot tiny little components that make up the artery clearing catheter device. Fun stuff!
I need to show that I’m more than a bug guy and I will post something else besides my macro work next time. Maybe I’ll post about my last couple of assignments with Land Rover.
posted by eusebio at 7:34 am

I’ve shot a few reptiles and amphibians before but I was never really satisfied with the results. Their skin has a tendency to reflect lots of light, especially when their slimy and wet. Plus they just sit there and stare.
I borrowed this frog from a pet store with the intention of shooting him for my portfolio. Of course it would’ve been a much more interesting story if I shot it in the jungle. Oh well. One day I will.
posted by eusebio at 10:07 pm

So I really like taking pictures of spiders. The hairier the better. This guy is a common jumping spider found in Southern California. In my backyard to be exact!
If you look closely at him and maybe squint your eyes a little bit, he kinda looks like a furry teddy bear.
posted by eusebio at 10:31 pm
Am I the last one on the train? Come on tell me the truth!
posted by eusebio at 10:09 pm