This is a magnified focus stacked view of the Amphipoda that I posted earlier. I changed the camera setup from a reversed 50mm to a reversed 28mm lens mounted onto the reversed mounted magnifying lens and extended the bellows to its full length.
When the processing was completed and I could see the image it reminded me of an elephant although I've never seen a 1/4-inch elephant before.
As always, thanks in advance to all who view and for your comments, suggestions, questions and critique.
I can certainly see the resemblance. Such a strange little creature. :)
Mark Sturtevant wrote:
I can certainly see the resemblance. Such a strange little creature. :)
Quite amazing how humans are wired to see shapes and images as well as to see what look to be faces in things. I suspect that it is part of our evolution and must have played a part in our survival.
Ha ha, yes Nellie the Elephant.
elephant,maybe you posted in the wrong forum :-D nice one!
47greyfox
Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
You never disappoint! And now, an albino elephant! 😉
EnglishBrenda wrote:
Ha ha, yes Nellie the Elephant.
Thanks Brenda, I thought it was a cute resemblance.
tinusbum wrote:
elephant,maybe you posted in the wrong forum :-D nice one!
Opps...I must have clicked on the wrong forum
47greyfox wrote:
You never disappoint! And now, an albino elephant! 😉
Thanks for viewing. Sometimes a fellow has to have a bit of fun.
Good thing you preserved it when you did, I understand those things grow fast. Great shot
Curmudgeon wrote:
Good thing you preserved it when you did, I understand those things grow fast. Great shot
Thanks for viewing. I couldn't resist the title.
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