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These two litles guys were so still that they gave me the impression of two cows browsing peacfully... Nikon Coolpix 4500 Thanks for viewing ! Previous image...

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Enmos

3:23AM | Sun, 01 August 2004

Wonderful shot of these clickbeetles ! I think its Athous haemorrhoidalis but i cant be entirely sure about that. There are lots of different species of click beetle. They all have a special technique to escape from danger. They have a special hinge on their thorax, and by arching their body they can create a tension on the hinge, like a coiled spring. The tension can be suddenly released, and this causes the beetle to leap into the air at a speed of more than 2 metres per second! Their name comes from the "click" sound they make when this happens. Excellent work !!

logiloglu

9:00AM | Sun, 01 August 2004

excellent macro photography. !!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!

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WandM

10:39AM | Sun, 01 August 2004

It's a lovely shot!

Michelle A.

9:06PM | Sun, 01 August 2004

Oh this is a beautiful shot.... I love the delicate colors and gentle flowers.... great macro work too.

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amota99517

11:23PM | Thu, 03 December 2009

Excellent shot!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/3.8
MakeNIKON
ModelE4500
Shutter Speed10/1792
Focal Length20

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