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Critiques [Translate]
- marhowie
(34803) - [2005-01-22 8:14]
Callie, Great attempt to show this scorpion within its nest..You can just see him in there peekin' over his crossed claws! Excellent notes..Great job!
- red45
(26909) - [2005-01-22 9:51]
Sorry, I'm on the run - write more tomorrow :-)
- PDP
(11761) - [2005-01-22 10:22]
Very well seen Callie and thanks for dedication...you know I love all these bugs. It's a little peer in the scorpion's den and a little creepy it is too. Nice work.
- pompey
(2762) - [2005-01-22 13:41]
At first i thought it was a crab hanging upside down but after closer examination, i now realise what it is.
I must say not one of your best (in my opinion), but this must have been really hard to capture.
Great note as usual.
- extramundi
(12764) - [2005-01-22 15:42]
It looks great inside the hole in the sand. A strange view, it is difficult to get at first. Excellent note. Thanks for posting.
- gerhardt
(11541) - [2005-01-22 16:37]
It's an interesting composition. Unusual style expressed and it works. Somehow I get the impression that this is just a teaser?
Very nice shot Callie. The initiative impressed me, I wouldn't have thought of such a shot. Where are my Sungazers in the nest now? :) Thanx for the post.
- jhm
(624) - [2005-01-23 2:49]
Bedankt voor de zeer leerrijke uitleg bij deze foto, want ik vind uw nota's perfect het zijn encyclopedisch. De schorpioen is wel degelijk waar te nemen beneden, gelukkig heeft u een foto kunnen nemen Callie!
Groeten vanuit Vlaanderen op een frisse zondag morgen rond 9 uur en + 1° Celsius
John.
- netfalls
(0) - [2005-01-23 12:19]
Fortunatly you wrote a great note, it would be hard to reconise it without.
It's not your best shot but it's very interesting.
TFS.
- japie
(5187) - [2005-01-25 16:45]
Daar is 'n gat in die grond en die groen gras groei daaroor, maar hierdie is 'n ander gat.
He is peeking at you and daring you to stick your finger in there. I like this post a lot for a couple of reasons - I stay here in africa and have never seen a scorpion's layer and this is something that most of us would have passed by without even looking at. Here you displayed something that is very special.
The depth is very good here as one can see into the hole and find a scopion looking at you. What makes the shot even better is the time of day it was taken at.
Very well done and thanks for posting.
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