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G R E E Nby Art RoflmaoComment by patio127: These "greenies" are tiny ! I get them in my hair all the time---eeeewwwww ! Good colors & bokeh :) |
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| 09/13/2009 12:03:03 AM |
G R E E Nby Art RoflmaoComment by one2one: Hey I saw one of these a few weeks ago, it just fell on my head and I almost stepped on it thinking it was tree debris at a campground I was at. The one I had a much more interesting arse to photograph than face, odd. This thing was huge too. I wonder what kind of moth/butterfly they turn into.
Great shot of his mouth, I think. |
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S L U R P E Eby Art RoflmaoComment by aliqui: It would be easier on the eyes if it were turned 90 degrees counter-clock-wise, but clearly this angle is more natural. It also adds more tension for those of us that live in constant fear of spiders falling from above. Thanks a lot! |
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