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29th April 2012
Lunch anyone??
photo 347
Her is one of Ebun's lovely lunch items.....
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29th April 2012 10:29am
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Kathrin
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Brilliant macro shot !!
posted April 29th, 2012
marlboromaam
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Wow! What a great macro! Marvelous details and colors!
posted April 29th, 2012
Carin Pollexfen-Smith
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Thank you ladies, :-)
I am getting better at close ups without a macro lens, oh I forgot to put its a Locust in the title tut!
posted April 29th, 2012
Claire
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Great shot but if that is all that is on offer for lunch I'll pass thanks all the same:0)
posted April 29th, 2012
John
Great macro shot.
posted April 29th, 2012
Carole Imes
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Fabulous macro, Carin. Do you have locusts come in droves? I've always thought them a bit frightening. Great details here....good work!
posted April 29th, 2012
Marilyn Wigen
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Great macro... but no thanks on the lunch offer! :)
posted April 29th, 2012
eva
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Scary! Great macro though.
posted April 29th, 2012
Sybil Freeman
Great macro!!
posted April 29th, 2012
Juanita
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Fab closeup - love the detail
posted April 30th, 2012
Carole Imes
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Yum! At least as far as Ebon's concerned ;-0 Fab detail....love it!
posted May 1st, 2012
Adam
Impressive detail on this one
posted May 7th, 2012
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I am getting better at close ups without a macro lens, oh I forgot to put its a Locust in the title tut!