mother of Dracula by phfrancke
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Comments (13)
woodywoo
Amazing Marco photography, very surrealistic and creepy the title fits this very well. Nice work !
Lenord
Mimic or Mothman, love your Macro's Peace
Faemike55
this is so cool I can see the resemblance
prutzworks
xlt macro shot
giulband
A masterpiece of macro photo, very suggestive atmosphere !!!!!!
grafikeer
Exceptional capture,great lighting and mood...is this in amber or resin?
phfrancke
Hard to say without testing it. I bought it on E Bay for around 15 dollars, it was described as 147 gr Indonesian Natural Amber Rough Specimen Raw Stone Gemstone. I was shocked when I was looking at it under the microscope - at first I thought it was a stick, but as you moved the lighting around I started to wonder, so I cleaned that section really well, was very surprised how close it was to the surface. It would be hard to believe that it is Amber, but who knows how old she is?
bebopdlx
Absolutely perfect title. Outstanding macro.
photosynthesis
I could definitely see this making an appearance in a horror movie - very eerie & surreal...
Hubert
Creepy! :) Great macro shot!
Cyve
It's absolutely FABULOUS !
aqua1955
It is Always great to see your Macros. Thet show u how much we still can explore
Kinchie
Amazing macro! Interesting trapped waspish thing. May I recommend you send photo to an (Paleo) entomologist at a University near you, as it may be of some value to help expand the "K-nowldeges" of our animal world.
phfrancke
Hi Kinchie, I passed on the image (a higher res one) to Texas A&M department of entomology to see if they have any interest in or knowledge of such a creature! We will see what they say.
phfrancke
identified as likely an adult crane fly.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crane_fly .
pchef
wonderful macro. Excelle nt photo