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Oh btw.

Anyone knows what is this??

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I meant basic....not genes.......:bsmilie:

Landscape is not basic.......

Oh basic LOL!

So for now i practice on flowers? Composition, exposure etc. Before moving on to critters?
 

Oh btw.

Anyone knows what is this??

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Arrowhead Worm (Terrestrial planarian)
Bipalium sp.. (Stimpson, 1857)
Class: Turbellaria
Order: Tricladida
Family: Bipaliidae
 

crystal1993 said:
Oh btw.

Anyone knows what is this??

:sweat:

I know!

Worm with Dissected head. :D
 

Arrowhead Worm (Terrestrial planarian)
Bipalium sp.. (Stimpson, 1857)
Class: Turbellaria
Order: Tricladida
Family: Bipaliidae

Ahhh i see thanks!

I know!

Worm with Dissected head. :D

I actually call it hammerhead worm because it reminds me of hammerhead shark. LOL! :bsmilie:
 

:think: tot you got join outings with macro group? they never show teach?

All own shoot own timing only 1 or 2 nice people occasionally drop me tips once or twice then that's about it. :sweat:

You can go along side.......but focus on your basic. :)

btw, Andrew shot macro for less than 10times.....but is the basic that he had.

Ok!
 

This worm only appears if the humidity is high enough, i.e. after rain. :)

and the hammerhead worm is also another common name for it. :)
 

crystal1993 said:
All own shoot own timing only 1 or 2 nice people occasionally drop me tips once or twice then that's about it. :sweat:

Go outing Bo Jio. :(
 

Here we learn for eachother, i learn my landscape and IR from you guys also. :heart:
 

wah, new thread soon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

This worm only appears if the humidity is high enough, i.e. after rain. :)

and the hammerhead worm is also another common name for it. :)

Ahhh so in a way i'm not wrong. :bsmilie:

Go outing Bo Jio. :(

Go register LOL!!!

Here we learn for eachother, i learn my landscape and IR from you guys also. :heart:

I learn my everythang from you all. =p
 

This worm only appears if the humidity is high enough, i.e. after rain. :)

and the hammerhead worm is also another common name for it. :)

It actually causes a major problem in some part of UK........it eat up too much earth worm......and soil became less and less fertile......
 

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