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    Default Amongst the dried ones

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    One of the precious beauties we accidentally stumbled upon, right on the middle of the pathway, this tiny beauty actually resembled the dried end of the plant, can be seen the out of focus bit on the left hand side. It was so well camouflaged or blended in the environment, that my colleague passed through it, almost brushing it off from the plant, without even noticing or realizing the presence of the tiny insect. The way it had extended its front limbs, almost burying its head/frontal portion between the limbs, made it hard to understand the shape of the insect, and even more difficult to spot the eyes and the face. To add to the complexity of this insect and making it even more difficult to spot was the fact that it kept swaying around with the slightest of the breeze, making it feel like and actual twig and not a insect

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    Canon 100mm macro
    F/10
    Shutterspeed 1/125
    ISO 400
    Handheld, External flash fired

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    Amazing. I had to really watch very carefully to understand which was the insect in the photograph. The rear limbs helped to spot it. So the two straight things extended are its front limbs? Nicely observed and photographed. Thanks for sharing.

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    I am surprised how you managed to spot it. Feels like a twig. This image tells us how one needs to be so careful while in the wild. Thanks for sharing.

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