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76 responses to “Curiosity”

  1. Wonderful close-up!

    Nominee
    Congratulations!
    Your wonderful photo has been invited to "Stock the Park"
    Please INVITE another animal before posting. Please identify your animal/bird and add a tag parkstock to it. Thank you Stock the Park Group

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  2. Beautiful and totally YUCH! at the same time.
    Seen in Spectacular Animals’ participation thread: Ready For My Close Up

  3. Awesome macro!! The detail is amazing!
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    Seen in a discussion of Spectacular Animals (Invite Only) Last week to vote. (?)

  4. Hi, I’m an admin for a group called Two Feet Under, and we’d love to have your photo added to the group.

  5. Very impressive macro!

    Two Feet Under

    I like your point of view!
    I saw this great photo in the Two Feet Under group.

  6. What an awesome macro shot this is.

    Thanks for sharing your 50+ FAVES photo with us @
    The World Through My Eyes

  7. Wow, …such detail.
    You are invited to add this image to ***Fantastic Animal Photos***

  8. That has to be the single most extraordinary photo of an ant I’ve ever seen! Bravo!

  9. This photo should be used in class, at school !

    Please add your photo to Photos pour l’école / Photos for school
    Read the group rules first.

  10. Congrats! This photo won 1ST PLACE in the INSECT MACROS Contest in Winner’s Circle – 5 Contests At All Times!

  11. this is such a creepy picture. It totally deserved 1st place. Well done

  12. Congratulations!!! This photo was tied for FIRST PLACE in the "Ant’s Eye View" contest at Winner’s Circle – 5 Contests At All Times!

  13. Congratulations! This image won THIRD place in the contest "DETAILS"
    Winner’s Circle – 5 Contests At All Times!

  14. Hi, The Spectacular Insects Group’s contest of the month is "ANTS". This photo would be great for the contest. Please consider posting it at:
    http://www.flickr.com/groups/spectacular_insects/discuss/7215762...

  15. Spectacular Insect Contest Ants, Time to vote!
    Please vote for your three (3) favorite photos above. Each vote will count for (1) point. The photo with the most points wins!

    VOTE FOR 3 pics!!!
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  16. Spectacular Insect Contest Ants, Time to vote!
    Please vote for your three (3) favorite photos above. Each vote will count for (1) point. The photo with the most points wins!

    VOTE FOR 3 pics!!! Please VOTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  17. Finally I finished my first ants gallery. This photo now is a part of the gallery. I have arranged a progression of ant head shots taken from different angles. I hope your excellent image will stay around and be a part of the gallery for a long time.

    [http://www.flickr.com/photos/andreas_helke/galleries/72157626896536851]

  18. Steve have you seen this photo ???!!! Amazing one !!!

  19. Incredible. do you have a link? I wonder how they did the lighting. The lit hairs and translucence makes me wonder if it had powerful back lighting…. with a focused beam… =)

    How is that? (18)

  20. Ha yes the creative puzzle with the Laezarder =) Was a cool one.
    Here is the link :Wired-Incredibly Small: Best Microscope Photos of the Year
    Info Photo :

    Caught in the act of carrying its larva, an ant in the genus Myrmica—found throughout the Northern Hemisphere—is enlarged five times in this ninth-place entry by Geir Drange of Akser, Norway. Ants take their larvae in and out of the nest each day in order to regulate their temperature.

    by Geir Drange, Borgen, Norway
    Subject: Myrmica sp. (ant) carrying its larva
    Technique: Reflected Light/Image Stacking
    Magnification: 5x

  21. and gracing the home page of UCSF… UCSF Home Page

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