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Hold on little fellow!

Photography Macro posted on Sep 12, 2005
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Nikon CoolPix990

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Richardphotos

7:38PM | Mon, 12 September 2005

far out!! beautiful moth and excellent capture.

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erskogly

7:45PM | Mon, 12 September 2005

Oh my, what big eyes you've got... Excellent macro - very different from the usual depictions of butterflies/moths.

thevolunteer

8:01PM | Mon, 12 September 2005

Wow, fantastic macro. Amazing capture. Aloha

servo

9:02PM | Mon, 12 September 2005

You've done some amazing macros. Another great one here.

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tse60

7:02AM | Tue, 13 September 2005

Kolejny "miodowy" strzal. Superb. V

pamcarle

7:10AM | Tue, 13 September 2005

pamc: Lovely shot, and so sympathetic.

ana-maria

11:45AM | Tue, 13 September 2005

Outstanding macro. Fascinating details. Very impressive!

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Chaos911

12:46PM | Tue, 13 September 2005

brilliant work, i love it :) excellently done!

cynlee

1:34PM | Tue, 13 September 2005

any closer agny & you might stick his eye out!! o.O! wowza girl!! :]

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Agny

3:42PM | Tue, 13 September 2005

:D

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jcv2

3:55PM | Tue, 13 September 2005

Wow, impressive macro capture of this giant bug!

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Agny

4:43PM | Tue, 13 September 2005

A giant bug?! That was one little, pretty, green beauty, scared to death because of the strong wind, looking for shelther at the humans teritory. It looked like a trembling leaf. I was ready to cry when it took off its way.

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Brian S.

5:33PM | Tue, 13 September 2005

Very nice shot! One of the things I like so much about your photos of this type is how you often seem to be able to bring out a warmth, sometimes whimsical appearance to these creatures that many of us humans would just rather swat than anything else...

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Agny

6:02PM | Tue, 13 September 2005

I would probably take much more and better pictures of it, but my batteries went dead. We were on a Skargard trip with our friends and already took lots of pictures, so I couldn't blame myself for not having extra power with me. And besides that, we were in the middle of nothing, a little island at the end of Stockholms Skargard http://www.webbkusten.com/, no where to buy new set of batteries. So, with a broken heart, but I had to let the butterfly (I fell in love with) go with hope the only picture of it went good. Fly, my little darling.

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Jay-el-Jay

11:12PM | Tue, 13 September 2005

Thanks for showing the beauty of something which would usually be overlooked.

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rudaMajka

6:23AM | Thu, 15 September 2005

...ale ujecie!!!...nie znam sie na fotografowaniu, ale dla mnie to zdjecie jest perfect...:)

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watapki66

12:03AM | Fri, 16 September 2005

Wow what a portrait! Excellent macro!

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DJB

7:01PM | Sun, 18 September 2005

I canot believe how clear and clost this is. Looked like a parrot when I first glanced. Bravo!!!!!

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FearaJinx

7:10PM | Wed, 28 September 2005

jay-el-jay said it, beauty overlooked. Excellent shot! Very fine macro! thank you!

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sharky_

9:38PM | Sun, 02 October 2005

Wow! Very interesting and beautiful macro. Impressive. Aloha

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wildgoha

1:59PM | Sat, 15 October 2005

I must run away ! co to za stwor !?? super fotka i taka porazajaca ze cos ! istny helloween ;-)


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