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Frogspawn, small black seeds in jelly-like membrane sack, close-up shot

Frogspawn, small black seeds in jelly-like membrane sack, close-up shot


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Filename: 955_24_95032054.jpg

Size: 4103 x 4410 (14.5MB)

Date: 9th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Author: Kim Taylor and Jane Burton

Source: Universal Images Group

© Dorling Kindersley/UIG

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Frogspawn, small black seeds in jelly-like membrane sack, close-up shot

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© Dorling Kindersley/UIG

Amphibians Anura Black Close Development Frogs Jelly Membrane Reproduction Sack Seeds Small Spawning Frog Spawn


EDITORS COMMENTS
This close-up shot by Kim Taylor and Jane Burton from Universal Images Group (UIG) showcases the intricate beauty of nature's reproductive process. The photograph captures a mesmerizing moment in the life cycle of amphibians, specifically frogs. In this image, we witness the phenomenon known as frogspawn - small black seeds encased within a translucent jelly-like membrane sack. The level of detail captured is truly remarkable; every tiny seed can be seen clearly through the delicate membrane. The contrast between the darkness of the seeds and the ethereal quality of the jelly creates an intriguing visual effect that draws viewers into this miniature world. The studio setting allows for precise lighting and focus, highlighting each element with precision. This enables us to appreciate not only the complexity but also the elegance inherent in nature's design. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of both our own connection to these fascinating creatures and their vital role in maintaining ecological balance. It serves as a reminder that even seemingly insignificant organisms play an essential part in sustaining life on Earth. Kim Taylor and Jane Burton have masterfully captured a moment that invites us to marvel at nature's wonders while igniting curiosity about reproduction processes across different species. This photograph is not just visually stunning but also educational, offering insight into one aspect of amphibian life rarely observed up close.

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