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Photo 501
Usurped
A snail found my gardening fork in the time it took me to fetch a cup of tea.
12th August 2017
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HelenM
@helenm2016
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12th August 2017 5:13pm
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Milanie
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Well he certainly came along at an opportune time for a 365 shot. Great dof.
August 13th, 2017
Issi Bannerman
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Great job! Perfectly posed for 365. I hope you thanked him and sent him on his way!
August 13th, 2017
sally agnew
I love the dof :)
August 13th, 2017
HelenM
@milaniet
Thanks, Milanie. He was a very photogenic addition to my tools
August 13th, 2017
HelenM
@jamibann
I did indeed, Issi. I'm afraid I wasn't as courteous to his cousin the slug though!
August 13th, 2017
HelenM
@hermann
Thanks Sally
August 13th, 2017
Helen Jane
I rather like your gardening fork Helen, it looks old and well used. And the snail is a perfect pose. Looks great.
August 13th, 2017
GaryW
Great shot!
August 14th, 2017
lisa
great capture! I never seem to find them with their bodies out so clearly!
August 14th, 2017
Mandy
Fantastic shot - he must have been a speedy snail.
August 15th, 2017
HelenM
@helenhall
Yes, it's a lovely fork but sadly I bent a prong trying to uproot a tree - very silly
August 15th, 2017
HelenM
@thewatersphotos
Thank you, Gary
August 15th, 2017
HelenM
@lisammcloskey
I know what you mean. Usually curled away
August 15th, 2017
HelenM
@mandygravil
They can move pretty fast when they want to!
August 15th, 2017
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