Ochthebius sp. Minute Moss Beetles (Hydraenidae)
Pyramid Lake, Nevada
Tiny flea like specks
Move among the algal slime.
Oh! Hydraenidae!
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Ah, finding the right exposure for black subjects against a white background. Can it get more difficult than that?
Love the haiku!
Ted