Praying mantis
Uploaded: October 03, 2005
Last week I went out to shoot a field of ragweed and Monarch butterflies but I found this praying mantis to be the most facinating insect in the field.
I used a Canon lens with 12mm extension tube attached.
Joy Rector October 03, 2005
fantastic #320557Terry L. Ellis October 03, 2005
Fabulous capture, Donnarae! Wonderful composition and colors! #1912244Paul Michko October 03, 2005
Great capture, Donna. #1912374Colette M. Metcalf October 03, 2005
Terrific capture, Donna!!! #1912554Carolyn M. Fletcher October 03, 2005
Great catch! If I've ever even seen a praying mantis in real life, I don't remember it. #1912792Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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