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acerola
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Woodlouse face

Post by acerola »

My newest attempt in stacking. This time I found this woodlouse as a model. I'm quite satisfied with the result. Unfortunately the woodlouse was very dirty.
What is your opinion?
Stacked from 47 frames
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Post by Ken Ramos »

I have never seen a bigger smile on anythings face, makes you want to reach out there with your thumb and middle finger and flip it across the room. For a wood louse, it is a rather cute one in this particular pose there Péter. I don't know a lot about stacking, since I don't but looks as though you have done a very good job of it. :D

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Post by Mike B in OKlahoma »

That dirt just adds character! Very well done.
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Post by acerola »

Thanks Ken and Mike.
You are right, It's like a big smiley.
I also corrected the title from woodlice to woodlouse. I often make mistakes.
Péter

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Post by DaveW »

"Unfortunately the woodlouse was very dirty." Lousy in fact! :lol:

Great picture!

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Post by beetleman »

Excellent photo acerola. A great subject also.
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