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Cepaea hortensis
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L’Escargot des jardins (Cepaea hortensis)
Classification supérieure : Cepaea
Sous-famille : Helicinae
Règne : Animalia
amille : Helicidae
Coloration : colorations vives et très variées : jaune, rose, blanc ou rougeâtre, soit unie soit avec une à cinq bandes longitudinales
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On peut observer cet escargot suspendu au bout d'une petite branche d'arbuste. |
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- lousat
(65489) - [2018-05-04 12:49]
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Salut Roland,c'est mieux qu'aller au cirque..eeehe...une 2eme magnifique capture de cette escargot,apres la goutte,c'est sa position acrobatique a etre decisive pour la beaute' de la capture,details impressionants partout,et il etait pas facile...bon WE et merci,Luciano
A picture as extraordinary as it is well photographed. The sharp focus reveals the tiny details of its skin perfectly, and the color looks extremely natural.
- meyerd
(7531) - [2018-05-05 1:08]
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Roland,
you did it again ! This picture is even more spectacular. Who said that snails are boring ? You managed DOF and background so well, it's awesome. Thanks for presenting on TN.
Best regards, Dietrich
Hello Roland,
Beautiful presentation of this Snail 🐌. Perfect background and well isolation from background. Good details and eye catching POV. Good luck with work...
Thanks for sharing,
Regards and have a nice weekend 🙂
Srikumar
- gothy
(254) - [2018-05-06 9:22]
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Bonjour Roland,
Belle capture de cet escargot dans une position inhabituelle.
Bon cadrage, joli background et superbes details en font une tres belle photo.
Merci pour le partage.
Bruno
- periko
(1487) - [2018-05-06 9:33]
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Bonjour Roland
I had never seen a snail in a similar position.
Sharpness and dof are the best.
Regards