First off.... "Wow!"....
Next would be .... "How the "H" were you able to tel what from what????
Gotta rate it as a 10 just dfor the sheer dedication... never mind the incrediable detail you put into to this Viv... WOW!
~Kelly
Lol Kelly and thank you!! When you find a group of Ladybird larvae it is quite easy as they hang themselves up and complete the process in the same spot. The last time I found them was about 15 years ago when I had a film SLR so I was not able to compile them like this. It only takes them about 8 days to metamorphose. Viv
I knew this was yours just from the thumbnail. Besides the clever presentation the clarity of each photo is brilliant. This could be a page in a bug encyclopedia. Well done, my friend. My Gallery
Thank you very much for your kind comments Jimmy, Bridget, Amanda and Dilwyn. Lol ...you should see the mud on my trouseur knees...I know my place - in the mud..lol! Viv.
Super compilation Viv, I didn't know they had so many stages to their metamorphosis.The hidden harmony is better than the obvious. Alexander Pope (1688-1744)
You get a 10 and 6 smileys for this one.
Great job. I suppose it was just naive of me to think that the lady bug just gave birth to little red pellets with legs. I am further educated from seeing this. Thank you.
-Regards Robert
LOL @ Rob! the smileys work great i think... and you dear Viv are way too smart now...what a great job!! :):):):):):):):):):):):) "The poetry of photography will always be more important than the mechanics of the camera..." - J-H. Lartigue
Lol Rob!!! What a lovely idea. Thank you very much Linda, Rob, Oly and Alan. Oly here is a big in return, Alan - it was very uncomfy incubating this...Lol!! Viv
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