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22-Apr-2022
Christine Hanrahan
Brown-lipped Snails (
Cepaea nemoralis
)
Ottawa East
These snails are not native, but have become naturalized over time and are commonly found.
Panasonic DMC-FZ2000
1/500s f/4.0 at 23.4mm iso125
full exif
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Mieke WA Minkjan
27-Apr-2022 10:18
beautiful V
Fabienne
25-Apr-2022 19:56
Jolie macro de ce duo.
Dennis Hoyne
24-Apr-2022 20:20
A fine shot of these colorful and interesting snails.
Walter Otto Koenig
24-Apr-2022 16:18
Very nice sharp detail. I like the colros and textures of the shells. "V"
Claude Gagnon
24-Apr-2022 13:30
So sharp shot of these snails....very nice :)) V
pkocinski
24-Apr-2022 12:02
Really cool capture!
Danad
24-Apr-2022 09:40
A superb duo, well presented.
*V*
carol j. phipps
24-Apr-2022 03:17
This is absolutely fabulous—color, detail, composition. V
globalgadabout
24-Apr-2022 01:27
who knew snails had lips, but then they are very good at locking on...it's oddly touching to see a pair so close together...
Don Mottershead
23-Apr-2022 22:41
What a marvelous photo. V
Pierre Martin
23-Apr-2022 21:55
splendid picture, sharp details and great bg!
Liz Bickel
23-Apr-2022 21:05
What a really great image. Well shot, well composed, sharp capture in great light. Good bokeh. And really nice photo subject.
Kuriacose Joseph
23-Apr-2022 20:49
A very distinctive pattern to see on a snail.
Helen Betts
23-Apr-2022 20:30
Sharp capture of these pretty snails. Lovely bokeh as well. V.
Mairéad
23-Apr-2022 20:19
They make a handsome couple!
joseantonio
23-Apr-2022 20:08
lovely closeup details.V.
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