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©2008 *struller
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moult of a Somatochlora metallica.

nikon d200 - sigma 150/2.8 MAcro - ISO 160 - f/11 - 1/4s - relfector and diffusor
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=atbemo:iconatbemo: Jun 1, 2008, 9:06:51 AM
So much detail! The eye looks like a droplet of water :). You've done it again :D.

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~Metalfire77:iconMetalfire77: Jun 1, 2008, 9:47:19 AM
excellent shot, congratulations !
~sweetlynumb:iconsweetlynumb: Jun 1, 2008, 1:05:51 PM
You're incredibly talented, this is an amazing shot! Nice one :)

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~Witchling-V:iconWitchling-V: Jun 1, 2008, 1:41:00 PM
How do you manage to find those things to take photos off?
I once watched a cocoon for several days in the hope to catch it to open, but I still missed it.
What's your secret?
Great shot :clap:
*struller:iconstruller: Jun 1, 2008, 1:51:46 PM
i found all the larvas at the border of ponds or marsh in the early morning. the whole process takes about one hour. i think that you found an empty cocoon, because the molting begins at the same morning when the larvas get out of the water
~spastictastic:iconspastictastic: Jun 1, 2008, 1:52:43 PM
wow just your luck to find that eh' ?

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~Witchling-V:iconWitchling-V: Jun 1, 2008, 2:04:06 PM
Ahhh, cool thanks for the info.
I didn't have a clue how long it actually takes.
An our isn't a bad waiting time at all.
*LukeAustin:iconLukeAustin: Jun 2, 2008, 8:03:40 AM
Absolutely amazing capture