Shashi ॐ नमः शिवाय Om Namah Shivaya At Twitter @VerseEveryDay http://shadowdancingwithmind.blogspot.com/2011/09/still-life-secessionist-movement-and-my.html
Well, Shiju, you make snails look so special. I most often like them on a plate, dripping with garlic and butter, especially since, when I've had flowers and gardens, they are the creatures that most often decimate them!
An excellent shot - but, I must confess, I prefer my snails, escargot style, minus the shell, or stuffed in the shell, swimming in garlic and butter. I could easily put away a dozen! Care to join me?
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Lovely capture. Its shell looks so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow - what a great picture!!! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteWow, what an outstanding shot. It looks so magical and ethereal. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot! Love the snail ~thanks, namaste, Carol (A Creative Harbor) linked with Camera Critters
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely detail! A great shot.
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ReplyDeleteSweet shot. I've always loved the spiral of snail shells.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I have only seen empty shell, I have never seen a live one like this.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot! The details in the shell are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot, im speechless. ou added beauty to this simple snail
ReplyDeleteLove the shot! It has great texture.
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ॐ नमः शिवाय
Om Namah Shivaya
At Twitter @VerseEveryDay
http://shadowdancingwithmind.blogspot.com/2011/09/still-life-secessionist-movement-and-my.html
Great capture. Linking from SOOC.
ReplyDeletenature...always leaves u speechles...just look at the design on the shell...I will leave my comment at that...
ReplyDeletesuch a great macro!
ReplyDeletelovely colours, too.
very nicely done:)
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Wow fantastic shot!
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What a terrific shot!
ReplyDeleteFantastic details in this shot.
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Nice photo.
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Lovely snail! We currently have baby snails and they were the subject of my macro photo this week! Love them!
ReplyDeletethe most beautiful snail pic I have ever seen, very artistic. !!
ReplyDeleteGood one.. You could have used greater depth of field to bring in the clarity and details of the shell...
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Indie :)
Fabulous Macro shot. Love the details of the snail. What a beautiful shell.
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It really looks to be 'popping' out at you - great shot!!
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Fantastic shot!
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Cool shot :)
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ReplyDeletelovely shell, great shot
ReplyDelete...as long as I don't have to touch him..lol
Fantastic
ReplyDeleteYou've captured nice photo!
ReplyDeleteNamaskara! Cheenagi deera? I love the awesome snail photo!
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What a great shell this little guy (or gal) has. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteWell, Shiju, you make snails look so special. I most often like them on a plate, dripping with garlic and butter, especially since, when I've had flowers and gardens, they are the creatures that most often decimate them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful snail. Lovely muted colors in your photo.
ReplyDeleteAn excellent shot - but, I must confess, I prefer my snails, escargot style, minus the shell, or stuffed in the shell, swimming in garlic and butter. I could easily put away a dozen! Care to join me?
ReplyDeleteHow do you make sure the snail is dead? I don't want them to slowly crawl out once I eat them.
DeleteMy dear, they are out of the shell & cooked!!! I wouldn't want to eat a slimy one, crawling down my throat, either!!!
ReplyDeleteHa ha, they are good at playing dead.
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