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Nermeen Shereef
{K:120} 3/16/2005
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I thought it was a crab! the eyes, if they are eyes.. anyway, as beautiful as the rest of your pictures :) Nermeen
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Ahmad Kamal
{K:1217} 2/23/2005
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so interesting..congratulations
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Sam Andre
{K:12484} 2/19/2005
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very misterious snail indeed
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Yasmine El Sissy
{K:1299} 2/1/2005
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i like th ecolors so much,, i like the way u make us play , having anohter fun with photography,, i think we r all enjoying it thanks khaled
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 1/31/2005
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Superb macro shot Khaled,very nice looking snail thanks for description of this crature Appreciate your commenting "Lonely tree IR" Best regards
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Nour El Refai
{K:12481} 1/29/2005
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Aha , unique, different and special, i like the colors and the surface tension 7+++ ofcourse
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Ahmad Mohd Darwish
{K:149} 1/29/2005
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Excellently captured! The snail looks as if it has a horn!LOL AMD
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Ameed El-Ghoul
{K:42215} 1/29/2005
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Excellent Macro shot Khaled, it is just amazing, you made me think for a while i am looking at a beast, creative mind and sensitive eyes my friend, very well done, Regards,
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Kamran
{K:3526} 1/28/2005
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Nice capture great shot ..weird looking snail khaled
kamran
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Larry Fosse
{K:66493} 1/27/2005
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Slug...some kind of water creature...I haven't cheated yet
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Movimentos de Alma
{K:103} 1/27/2005
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That's a snail? Great macro! Good photo!
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Hamdy Reda
{K:874} 1/27/2005
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what a nice colors and abstract, regards
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{K:6081} 1/27/2005
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JUst bravo dear khaled,why not. My best wish Hassan
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Kareem Hamdan
{K:3180} 1/27/2005
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Because of the weird light on the shell, notice it. I love it.
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Kareem Hamdan
{K:3180} 1/27/2005
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weird snail, I have fish aquarium, I will try some soom, good photo, but if you croped all the snail together, I think it will be better.
Regards Kareem
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Alison DuFlon
{K:36566} 1/27/2005
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Very nice Khaled, the details and colors on this little creature are amazing. Nice composition. Alison
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ISMAEL MARCOS
{K:10535} 1/27/2005
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REALLY FANTASTIC SCIENCE-FICTION, ISN'T IT REGARDS ISML.
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G G
{K:61359} 1/27/2005
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This is really an unusual vision Khaled as well as from you :).. Difficult to find what it is whithout you comments. Nice close up Well done Fabrice
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Michael Holm
{K:7931} 1/27/2005
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at first I thought it was a sample you got from the hospital...very nice image, great colors and a great sense mystery... mike
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Marian Man
{K:80636} 1/27/2005
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superb!!! no snails like this where I live!!!! very creative idea dear Khaled and as always a very interesting about!!!!! best regards Marian
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 1/27/2005
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That is smart work, I like the idea and the crop, original arrangement, superb.Saeed
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Inji Amer
{K:22997} 1/27/2005
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Amaizing capture Khaled, I could guess that it is a snail , but really I enjoyed reading the about.Thank you so much dear for developing our knowledge through your wonderful shares. Inji Amer
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 1/27/2005
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Mine looked like that for a while, too. A little penicillin and it's all better now, thanks. ;)
Great proboscus macro, Khaled! It's another great example of life around us viewed in a surreal way.
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 1/27/2005
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I was fanning my face here foe a second :) Great macro, Khaled. Very nice colors and details.
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ARMANDO ALCÁZAR
{K:42404} 1/27/2005
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super macro snail my dear friend, comgrats and god bless you
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Dorothy Di Liddo
{K:13787} 1/27/2005
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Nicely done!!! Dottie
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 1/27/2005
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Great closeup, Khaled! A little different from your usual, but interesting none the less! Very good capture, and an interesting "about", one of nature's more amazing creatures! Thanks for your comment, too! Dave.
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Gilberto Santa Rosa
{K:11147} 1/27/2005
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WooooooW As I know that you are urologist... I was very confused... I never sow a snail like this!!! Thanks for your shot and comments.
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Khaled Mursi Hammoud
{K:54005} 1/27/2005
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I captured this image for a snail in a small aquarium in my house. Snails can be found in gardens, ponds, and even in the sea. They belong to a group of animals with a soft, unsegmented body protected by a hard shell and are related to oysters, clams, and other shellfish. The snail has 2 pairs of tentacles on its head. One pair is longer than the other pair. The eyes are not placed at the end of the eye peduncles, as in the land shells, but are generally situated on little swellings at the base of the tentacles. They can live up to 5-15 years. These snails live under many varying conditions, being found in the arctic regions of Greenland and Iceland as well as in the tropics, in thermal springs and those containing mineral matter, as sulphur, as well as in brackish and fresh water. They have been found at a height of over fourteen thousand feet in Tibet and at a depth of eight hundred feet in Lake Geneva, Switzerland. Best regards for you all. Khaled.
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