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Leopard flat worm Poster
by Jean Noren
Product Details
Leopard flat worm poster by Jean Noren. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Leopard flat worm, floating through the water column. Taken with a Nikonos film camera. A single shot, last frame, incredible luck.
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Artist's Description
Leopard flat worm, floating through the water column. Taken with a Nikonos film camera. A single shot, last frame, incredible luck.
About Jean Noren
My passion is underwater and nature photography. I particularly like finding patterns and designs in nature and getting down to the very basics with super macro views. In my early years, I had extremely poor vision and, as a consequence, I would get very close to things in order to see them. I think this handicap influenced my technique as I tend to try and create brightly colored, closely cropped, in-your-face images that are easy to see. Revealing the beauty in the mundane is my goal. I live in the countryside of western Oregon and have no trouble finding frogs, birds, mushrooms and flowers to photograph.I travel to warm waters for underwater shots as often as possible. Enjoy the photos.
$32.56
Michael May
Awesome colors, nice one!
LEANNE SEYMOUR
Amazing and stunning capture! f/l/tw/fb
Sarah Houser
the word worm wouldn't normally make me think of beauty, but this is stunning! I love it
Kym Backland
Love him! I saw this and voted for it over in the SCUBA CONTEST... cool looking WORM??? It's purple and the background is black, so it's a winner in my book! fV
Jean Noren replied:
Thanks, Kym
Jean Noren replied:
Thanks, Kym
Dawn Eshelman
Love this image!
Jean Noren replied:
Thanks Dawn. This was pre-digital taken with Nikonos, last frame on the roll and I thought I was taking a photo of a falling leaf at the end of a dive, just to use up the film. What a surprise when the fim was processed.