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Jun 21, 2012 12:46:29   #
Nikkoruser Loc: Fair Oaks Ranch, TX
 
I chose a Walking stick for this because it was something I could keep up with. Bill

Walking Stick
Walking Stick...

Walking Stick
Walking Stick...

Walking Stick
Walking Stick...

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Jun 21, 2012 13:31:07   #
tinusbum Loc: east texas
 
you said it,thats ugly! nice shots.tom

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Jun 21, 2012 15:43:03   #
gym Loc: Athens, Georgia
 
Looks like the creature in the original "Predator" movie. In fact, it may well be where they got the idea!

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Jun 21, 2012 16:32:06   #
napabob Loc: Napa CA
 
my thoughts too, like Arnold said "you are one ugly......."

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Jun 21, 2012 16:36:35   #
saycheese Loc: By the Big Lake in West Michigan
 
Egads! Forgive me, but what is it?? An actual walking stick, or some prototype for Alien5???Terrific captures, btw!!

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Jun 21, 2012 21:05:06   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
We are unanimous in our opinion!

Your subject's ugliness over-shadows your exacting camera skill. Next time, pick something not quite so interesting, so comments will be about your fantastic camera technique.

<Bazinga!>

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Jun 21, 2012 23:20:39   #
Nikkoruser Loc: Fair Oaks Ranch, TX
 
saycheese wrote:
Egads! Forgive me, but what is it?? An actual walking stick, or some prototype for Alien5???Terrific captures, btw!!


Shooting macro, I wasn't prepared to shoot the entire Walking Stick. Yes, its a critter that looks like a stick with legs. Enclosed is the best photo I have of one. Its about 9 inches long. I've seen brown ones and green and brown ones. You may want to Google "Walking Stick." I hope it doesn't direct you to a cane. Bill



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Jun 22, 2012 03:20:52   #
crazy4thread Loc: Minnesota
 
Nikkoruser wrote:
I chose a Walking stick for this because it was something I could keep up with. Bill


I knew there was a reason i didin't like touching them when we would find them as kids! Nice macro though!

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Jun 22, 2012 07:08:46   #
Nikkoruser Loc: Fair Oaks Ranch, TX
 
tinusbum wrote:
you said it,thats ugly! nice shots.tom
Thank you. they are ugly up close. Bill

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Jun 22, 2012 07:11:05   #
Nikkoruser Loc: Fair Oaks Ranch, TX
 
gym wrote:
Looks like the creature in the original "Predator" movie. In fact, it may well be where they got the idea!
I can see many earthly and deep space movies developed from these poses. Thanks. Bill

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Jun 22, 2012 07:13:07   #
Nikkoruser Loc: Fair Oaks Ranch, TX
 
napabob wrote:
my thoughts too, like Arnold said "you are one ugly......."
You think he's ugly, you should see his twin!!!!! Bill

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Jun 22, 2012 07:17:05   #
Nikkoruser Loc: Fair Oaks Ranch, TX
 
Nikonian72 wrote:
We are unanimous in our opinion!
Your subject's ugliness over-shadows your exacting camera skill. Next time, pick something not quite so interesting, so comments will be about your fantastic camera technique.
<Bazinga!>
That's 2 Bazingas in 2 days. Its getting to be so hot in Texas, Walking Sticks are the only critters I can keep up with to photograph. Thanks.

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Jun 22, 2012 07:20:54   #
Nikkoruser Loc: Fair Oaks Ranch, TX
 
crazy4thread wrote:
Nikkoruser wrote:
I chose a Walking stick for this because it was something I could keep up with. Bill
I knew there was a reason i didin't like touching them when we would find them as kids! Nice macro though!
As a child I missed the experience of Walking Sticks. As an adult they are kind of neat. ugly but neat!!! Bill

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Jun 22, 2012 08:57:44   #
mawyatt Loc: Clearwater, Florida
 
Great shot! Ugly is an understatement! Please let us know how you got the shot, camera/lens details and such.

Thanks for posting,

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Jun 22, 2012 22:57:48   #
EarthArts Loc: Schenectady,NY
 
Nikkoruser wrote:
I chose a Walking stick for this because it was something I could keep up with. Bill
That's one ugly walking stick, great macros though. I like the eyes, they're different. Very clear and sharp, good job.

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