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The Labyrinth Garden across from Rooney's Restaurant on Henrietta Street has more than 300 varieties of flowers, and a brick path winds through it. www.rochestercitynewspaper.com/rochester/know-your-neighb...
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Grasshopper on my hand, which was upstairs in my eldest boys room, found him after it with a light sabre
A cluster of snail's eggs layed and glued on a leaf blade... with an eco-friendly species of cherr shrimp....amidst a vibrant bit of nature. I always get inspired by every change in a lifecycle... the natural behaviour of species and their growth...and ofcourse the stunning laws of our mother nature!
Photographed using Samsung Galaxy A528B/DS mobile camera.
When you walk in the grass, be careful not to crush his wonders ..
Photograph taken while crawling in a garden.
Two clusters of snail's egg layed and glued on a leaf blade... with an eco-friendly species of cherry shrimp....amidst a vibrant bit of nature. I always get inspired by every change in a lifecycle... the natural behaviour of species and their growth...and ofcourse the stunning laws of our mother nature!
Photographed using Samsung Galaxy A528B/DS mobile camera.
Creeping movement of an ornamental snail. I'm inspired by their every change...and growth...and ofcourse the artistry of nature!
Photographed using Samsung Galaxy A528B/DS mobile camera.
Close-up photography of a sidewalk street curb in Los Angeles. It was painted and repainted some times ago by an unanimous utility city workers.
A snail creeping on the glass and leaves with the help of its muscular foot. See how much prolific are the movements!
Photographed using Samsung Galaxy A528B/DS mobile camera.
Creeping movement of an ornamental snail. I'm inspired by their every change...and growth...and ofcourse the artistry of nature!
Photographed using Samsung Galaxy A528B/DS mobile camera.
Azollas as they look like from close...in my little pool.
Photographed using Samsung Galaxy A528B/DS mobile camera.
An young cherry shrimp amidst vibrant nature. Photographed using Samsung Galaxy A528B/DS mobile camera.
Creeping movement of ornamental snails. Approaching for possible mating. I'm inspired by their every change... behaviour and growth...and ofcourse the artistry of nature!
Photographed using Samsung Galaxy A528B/DS mobile camera.
I found these lichens in the Dooars and also in high altitude forests of North Bengal Himalayas. Interesting enough that this same species of lichens I found in the riverside plains of Kanshaboti, West Midnapore, West Bengal.
The ghost of a shrimp...! An exoskeleton of a female cherry shrimp after moulting. Photographed using Samsung Galaxy A528B/DS mobile camera.
Grasshopper on my hand, which was upstairs in my eldest boys room, found him after it with a light sabre
Growth of a fern leaf in my small terrarium. I'm inspired by their every change...and growth...and the artistry of nature!
Photographed using Samsung Galaxy A528B/DS mobile camera.
Creeping movement of ornamental snails. Approaching for possible mating. I'm inspired by their every change... behaviour and growth...and ofcourse the artistry of nature!
Photographed using Samsung Galaxy A528B/DS mobile camera.
Spotted at the entrance to Roeland Square on Canterbury Street after visiting Orms Pro Photo Warehouse. This shot was taken sometime near the beginning of November.
The artwork appears stuck on to the electrical outlet cover.
photographed from my sweet water aquarium...
Nerita is a genus of medium-sized to small sea snails with a gill and an operculum, marine gastropod molluscs in the subfamily Neritinae of the family Neritidae, the nerites.
They can be well suited in fresh water aquarium. They thrive strictly on vegetable diet made from marine algae, spirulina and carotenoids.
Spotted at the entrance to Roeland Square on Canterbury Street after visiting Orms Pro Photo Warehouse. This shot was taken sometime near the beginning of November.
The artwork appears stuck on to the electrical outlet cover. I'm not sure whether it's in response to this?