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Long exposure of flying bugs


42 comments:

  1. Very interesting and well done! Looks like you used a strobe light.

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  2. It is a truly amazing shot! Well done!

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  3. So cool...I need to experiment more ;)

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  4. wow it is artsy. maybe you can tell us what makes up this beautiful piece!

    ps. i am in this week's fabulous friday too. this is the link to my friday post if you are wondering :) :
    http://picablocks.blogspot.com/2012/07/graduants-shot.html

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  5. wow you are so clever, I am a wanna be photographer. time time time is all that is standing in my way. I hope.

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  6. wow! such a great idea for a photo!

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  7. This is absolutely stunning!

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  8. Wow that looks great! Thanks for linking up for Flash Blog Friday again. Bree

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  9. Fabulous!

    Thanks for sharing at YSB this week. xo

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  10. This is what happens when luck, skill, and creativity align. Gorgeous shot.

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  11. Damn fantastic.....you can actually see the fly in motion....

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  12. Fantastic! Love the lighting! So much movement!

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  13. Oh, yes! That is so cool!

    Visiting for FPM- hope you can stop by..

    http://www.loveablecassandra.com/2012/07/albino-deer.html

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  14. Look's like a splash of GOLD!

    Visiting for FPM- hope you can stop by..

    http://www.mommys4seasonsjourney.com/2012/07/yellow-butterfly.html

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  15. Wow, so unusual! This gives me an idea or two :) Thanks for sharing...

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  16. Interesting trial. Good shot!

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  17. I am left speechless by this beauty.

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