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David Harrysson wrote 4 weeks ago Priceless! What are the odds of finding something like this in the nature? Nicely done! Sharp! Max wrote 2 months ago I can not remember seeing anyone able to tell such captivating stories in the macro world, except maby the BBC when they are best. ;o)-max- Thomas Ljungberg wrote 2 months ago Such an incredible shot! Stunning sharpness, wonderful composition. And the action in this image! I wish you could tell more about the story behind this image! /Thomas Vikram Jamwal wrote 3 months ago This is a stunning and engaging capture Marta! Makes one stay with the picture, after the initial invitation. Congratulations on this capture! Erwan wrote 3 months ago Macrophotography is often spectacular, it can be beautiful too (yours show it very well), I've seen too poetry in macrophotography but never, never before I had seen a macrophotography with such a strengh, such a tragedy, such a story and...what a perfect realisation (composition, depth of field, light, colors...) Ralf Stelander wrote 3 months ago What a unique amazing moment and cool compo! I'd certainly like to see more of your work! gerard sexton wrote 3 months ago wow such incredible detail of something we normally just see from the corner of our eyes. Bjørn P. wrote 3 months ago Congrats to you for this incredible macro shot ... awesome unique capture! Craig Martin wrote 3 months ago Oh wow - that is simply awesome. How/why on earth did the bee get into that position? Unbelievable capture. Toni Hukkanen wrote 3 months ago oh my! this must be one of the best macros I've ever seen! Truly a ones in a life time shot like Ulf just said :) |
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