Hi folks,
Have been lurking round this site for several years now.
Thanks to all the regular posters for all the info I've acquired from here.
Here's a website I recently got shown.
Some real nice macro work of soil critters.
http://www.chaosofdelight.org
Have a good one
Grahame
Soil creatures
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Re: Soil creatures
Quite an interesting site, I did not realize how great the diversity of the Collembola, nor that some of the species resemble certain fossils extracted from the Burgess Shale, though those of the Burgess Shale are quite larger naturally. Thanks for posting this.Grahame wrote:Hi folks,
Have been lurking round this site for several years now.
Thanks to all the regular posters for all the info I've acquired from here.
Here's a website I recently got shown.
Some real nice macro work of soil critters.
http://www.chaosofdelight.org
Have a good one
Grahame
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Wonderful! Thanks for posting this.
I had actually been following the photographer, Andy Murray, on Flickr for a while without knowing anything about him (or micro fauna, really), so it's great to see the photos presented this way.
Here's his Flickr stream for anyone curious:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/andybadger/
I had actually been following the photographer, Andy Murray, on Flickr for a while without knowing anything about him (or micro fauna, really), so it's great to see the photos presented this way.
Here's his Flickr stream for anyone curious:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/andybadger/
If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough. - Robert Capa