Almost stepped on this little guy, thank god I didnt, cause I got to take his photo!
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Almost stepped on this little guy, thank god I didnt, cause I got to take his photo!
what a beautiful shell!!! Nicely done.
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Thank you
heres another of him
awesome, now if you just crop it so that he's not dead center and it will be perfect!
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Both are great snail portraits. The first has a really nice shell - but the second has a perfect perspective!
Number 1 for me, please! I just love that shell! What a wonderful find.
#1 is a great shot. Love the color of the shell and the DOF.
Nicely done. I suppose shooting snails has advantages. Apparently they don't fly off as soon as you set up your tripod, remote and just finish focussing ...
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Lovely colour in shot 1 and cool perspective in shot 2!
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