Hannelie de Klerk

Clinical Psychologist and Photographer living in Yzerfontein, South Africa.

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Small wonders

August 21, 2016Flowers, InsectsMacro Photograpy, Marigold, Nature Photography, NymphHannelie de Klerk
an insect (in the early stages of being a cricket) on a marigold flower

A nymph is described as a mythological sprite, a beautiful female inhabiting nature; or it the young version of an insect not changing form much as it grows older. Go figure. Life and language inhabiting its own mysterious logic.

 

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