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nikey worm


nikey worm
Photo Information
Copyright: David Barad (dbp) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 680 W: 9 N: 97] (4079)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2005-10-31
Categories: Nature, Decisive Moment
Camera: Olympus C750UZ
Exposure: f/2.8, 1/50 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2006-11-22 11:24
Viewed: 560
Points: 3
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
crossing the bridge in belavista cloud forest.
enjoyed the one from yesterday?
to show the length - 3 nikey legs are the scale.
we put the stroke to see what will happen.
no problem at all.
if you'll look well ,now its about 90 cm ,
but the half rear part of the worm
was not stratched yet.
so, I think it can come even to 2 meters.
we were very lucky .
it was amazing moment.
enjoy
David

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Beurk!!!!!

They are incredible.I like your presentation of the subject,just enough humour not to scare the beep beeps out of some of us, thank you. I think I will settle for our plain ordinary little worms thank you very much. Not long after moving to Australia I was removing some small bushes from the yard and I saw a whole lot of big brown 'worms' when I dug under the bush. For some strange reason I took a second look before putting my hand into them. It was a nest of baby brown snakes. Could have been my last day anywhere if I had stuck my hand in them so when I see large things like this I tend to jump first then ask is it harmless. Thank you for the photo
Diane

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