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Nature Photograph - Harvestman by Doris Potter

Harvestman is a photograph by Doris Potter which was uploaded on July 31st, 2013.

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Comments (6)

Kathy Gibbons

Kathy Gibbons

wow COOL Spider daddy long legs and look at that little bug behind him Two for one shot !!! Love it Girl ,we would have so much fun together shooting nature

Doris Potter replied:

Yes, we would! You have a great eye for details (like the little bug in the background).

Zulfiya Stromberg

Zulfiya Stromberg

Very nice, great close up! v

Doris Potter replied:

Thanks so much Zulfiya!

Kathryn Whitaker

Kathryn Whitaker

Great shot, Doris!

Doris Potter replied:

Thanks Kathryn! :-)

Mother Nature

Mother Nature

V/F Great shot, Doris! It reminds me of the old Gary Larson cartoon where the "guy" harvestmen are whistling and remarking to a "lady" saying, "WOW - WHAT LEGS!" (or something close to that). This is an excellent macro:>)

Doris Potter replied:

Thanks Mother Nature! I like the cartoon! :-)

Tessa Fairey

Tessa Fairey

WOW Doris! Great macro of this strange looking spider? v

Doris Potter replied:

Thanks Tessa. It is a relative of spiders. I was happy it came out in focus! :-)

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