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Survival of the Fittest
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Survival of the fittest is a phrase which is a shorthand for a concept relating to competition for survival or predominance. Originally applied by Herbert Spencer in his Principles of Biology of 1864, Spencer drew parallels to his ideas of economics with Charles Darwin's theories of evolution by what Darwin termed natural selection.
The phrase is a metaphor, not a scientific description; and it is not generally used by biologists, who almost unanimously prefer to use the phrase "natural selection" exclusively.
(Wikipedia)
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Hi Marc,
Great title, adds humour to the post :))
Ah, poor Haribos that never survive for too long once the bag gets opened (not in my world, at least).
The surviving one looks a bit mencaging, though... Let's hope it's just a matter of shadow and lighting!
You've done a great job with the desaturation. It highlights your title and the humour.
Well done!!
Nuné