Jambusan is really a hidden heaven for finding the rare gems for macro photography. This was the first time I saw a green rhino snail.
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6 comments:
great rhino snail capture, especially the last of the series.
The shell is beautiful!
Tink *~*~*
Amazingly great!... its wonderful. like the capture... what lens re you using?
GhostTedd & Tink:> Thanks. :)
Bern:> I used the Micro-Nikkor 200mm f/4D for these shots.
oh wow! amazing shots as usual Yoda!
These are gorgeous! Though they do make me a little nervous, I must admit - are any poisonous? My daughter would LOVE them!
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