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Judith Barnett | all galleries >> Creepy Crawlies! >> Praying Mantis > Carnage!
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26-JUN-2007 Judith

Carnage!

Cricket meal

Sony Cybershot
1/60s f/2.0 at 11.2mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Guest 03-Jul-2007 22:03
National Geo would love it! Carolyn.
Carrie03-Jul-2007 17:59
Excellent!!!
Pam Haley - FrogHouse Photo28-Jun-2007 13:36
This was worth waiting for! Excellent capture!
Sue Hawken28-Jun-2007 08:13
What a cool shot but poor little ole cricket!!!
Guest 27-Jun-2007 18:54
Well caught and set up! Poor cricket didn't stand a chance! Thanks ~ Clare
Guest 27-Jun-2007 13:35
I just love this shot Judith, awesome. Guess no more chirps from that fella.
Guest 27-Jun-2007 06:22
Judith, this is an awesome shot, great timing, very well done
Guest 27-Jun-2007 00:41
Love it! I am a fan of white backgrounds anyway...I'm sure you can tell by looking at Shebang's studio pictures. This is such a great shot on the white background!

Tammy
Liz Bickel26-Jun-2007 23:01
What an amazing capture!
Bea.26-Jun-2007 22:30
What a shot. Perhaps its eyes are bigger than its stomach! So interesting watching their progress.
Guest 26-Jun-2007 22:09
What a cool shot this is! I love Mantis's, they are so much fun to watch. ~Chelle
Guest 26-Jun-2007 20:57
Yum. Tastes like chicken!
Seriously, this is a great shot!
Guest 26-Jun-2007 20:53
wow!
Jeannie
pemkid26-Jun-2007 20:36
Very cool,somewhat grusome photo.
Isabel Cutler26-Jun-2007 20:29
Incredible, Judith! It's amazing how large the cricket it in comparison with the mantis' size. Great clarity, too. Aren't you glad you accepted the challenge of raising these creatures? I sure it. It's been utterly fascinating. First thing I do when it's light out is to go and check the plants outside to make a mantis count! It takes them a while to appear, with the largest number being visible when the sun comes out.
Isabel
Kathie 26-Jun-2007 20:27
That is totally awesome, Judith. Great catch!
Guest 26-Jun-2007 20:22
wow - what a drama - :o) - Ingerlise
Guest 26-Jun-2007 20:22
Love this catch Judith, what patience you must have....Lynnie
Guest 26-Jun-2007 20:20
Excellent catch. The white background helps the insects to stand out.