Sorry no picture!BIOHello! My name is Tunde King (and yes this is a girl name) I am living in Australia, on a Central coast between ocean and lake.
I use a canon 400d dslr with many lenses and filters, when editing cs3 is my choice.
I love to take picture of everything but my favorite subject(s) is food photography and still life. On holidays I do capture nature's beauty and I am not shy make abstarct pictures either.
I have no study of any kind in photography. Magazines and book and a very helpful photography forums lend a hand to be better and understanding taking a photograph.
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Comments (4)
Zacko
Im guessing that is one of them bug-trains. Looks like caterpillars forming a locomotive. Pretty cool find, and the ground really looks cool too. Would make a perfect texture for any 3D-artist. Have a great day. #:O)
glix70
Its a form of defence, in this shape the can scary the other insects or animals that would like attack them!!! Excellent capture and lovely coloured stones too!!! Excellent work!!! :)
jcv2
Following one after another as if it were a game, follow the leader! Great fin of this remarkable event! :)
busi2ness
glix70 may be right, they socialize in this way to confuse predators and appear to be a much bigger creature than the individual. The amount of hair present to cause skin irritation is a formidable demotivation for any attacker, even humans. Excellent capture of a wonderful natural phenomenon.