Awesome shot! My high school ceramics teacher did yoga, and she could put BOTH ankles behind her head at once! I used to be flexible too, but never like that! I agree with andree that it's great to see a summery bug picture now...down right uplifting.
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What a treat to see an insect photo in the dead of winter. I'm glad you posted it for us.
ReplyDeleteTry it if you dare! *LOL* Not if you paid me, bro...
ReplyDeleteGreat Macro... I'm still in awe of the last one and then this... fantastic capture.
ReplyDeleteToms said it all, great macro there.1st class photography
ReplyDeleteMy ABC is now up.
also next post =they are real
I would dare.
ReplyDeleteIt's the lack of flexibility of my joints, rather than the flexibility of my mind!
Great title. Beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteI never saw one do that before. Amazing.
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I wish I was that flexible. I would break if I even tried such a stunt.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot! My high school ceramics teacher did yoga, and she could put BOTH ankles behind her head at once! I used to be flexible too, but never like that! I agree with andree that it's great to see a summery bug picture now...down right uplifting.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot! Wow.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing bugs. I miss them in the winter.
Sherry