Monday, August 31, 2009

Creature Macro Photography [Reference]





7 comments:

Vaughan Ling said...

Caterpillar looks rather jolly

Brian Huang said...

haha yah, makes me think of the children's book... 'cept the creepy grown-up version-

Toastage said...

It looks like a rainbow sock puppet eating some funky looking bacon.

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