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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 5/11/2005
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Great capture, to be there and to spot it - excellent composition and so interesting Margaret
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Dragisa Savic
{K:3616} 5/10/2005
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Beautiful moment.
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Randy Lorance
{K:24769} 5/10/2005
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Nice capture Steen. Quite an amazing and interesting event.
Randy
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soul 21
{K:27572} 5/10/2005
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č terribile la fatica del vivere, per certi animali la metamorfosi avviene una sola volta per gli uomini.....č un continuo
grande macro, eccellenti colori e fuoco complimenti 7++++
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Steen Heilesen
{K:440} 5/10/2005
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I first saw it with the wet curled wings like the photo. I shoot some more and the wings became bigger and bigger. I onle stayed for 3 minutes, because I had to shoot a spider nearby, and then a dragonfly. (Very busy). I'm sure the colour will change too, but I could not wait for that. You can go to my webgallery to see the the rest of the photos. http://www.fotop.net/Steenheilesen - click on then 200mm lens, and open the album Caterpillar.
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Shawn Carter
{K:1301} 5/10/2005
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Excellent capture. The colors are beautiful. How long did you have to wait for the cicada to emerge?
Shawn
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Eugen Popescu
{K:34} 5/10/2005
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Excelent
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Kerry Statham
{K:3678} 5/10/2005
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Great macro, and a great capture of the moment Steen. Well done, Kerry
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Steen Heilesen
{K:440} 5/10/2005
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As written it's a cicada, but I don't know if the colour will change later. The common cicada in the forest is a black and yellow, you can find among my pictures.
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Girish Chonkar
{K:6903} 5/10/2005
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What is it exactly, but it seems like something great. Very well captured.
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