Lorita by netot
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Description
One nice insect of my land. I don´t know the class or the name. Here is called "Lorita". I made the photo with a Canon Powershot A460.
Comments (15)
MrsLubner
This is an amazing macro! I've never seen this creature before and you have really shown it to me with great clarity and wonderful POV. Welcome to this community of artists and to the Photography Gallery. I'll have to keep an eye out for more of your work because it looks like you are very good!
LovelyPoetess
What a bizarre little critter. You've captured it in this image very well.
blinkings
Whatever it is it's darn cool! Great first image and welcome to Renderosity.
Feliciti
i don't seen this before ,looks cool and interesting!!!
NightGallery
Very cool shot of the little one. Great colors on it. I think it is a type of tree hopper. Really nice capture.
netot
I,m glad that all of you like it. Thannks for your comments.
qrud
Perfect capture, never see this.
watapki66
Beautiful shot!
rachris480907
Very nice! Wonderful capture! I did a search for "Lorita" on Google Images - some of them were quite curvaceous and rather skimpily dressed. Not the same Lorita, I guess. lol
netot
You can bet that they aren't. lol
Richardphotos
what an awesome insect and equally sharp macro.welcome to the galleries
wysiwig
An outstanding introduction to your art. It looks like a hermit crab inside its shell.
Blush
I've no idea what it is called But I bet durleybeachbum could tell you what it is.... She is a whiz on these things Different and very unusual Another fav Hugs Susan~
danapommet
Your Lorita is very cute Neto a fine photo!
dochtersions
What superb, and interesting, beautiful this little critter looks, as the photo is such detailed, Neto. Of course I've never seen this strange insect, as its shapes before, and I really love to see it; so thank you for sharing this peacefully looking fellow (or lady) :)