green weevil
green weevil
Hello everyone,
Enclosed some photos of a green weevil in reflected light:
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Best, ADi
Enclosed some photos of a green weevil in reflected light:
1x
4x
5x
10x
10x
10x
10x
20x
20x
20x
80x
Best, ADi
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Re: green weevil
Excellent photos, very well done!!
Re: green weevil
Superb creature, superbly photographed !
What a joy to see.
MichaelG.
What a joy to see.
MichaelG.
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Re: green weevil
What equipment did you use for this? The photos are great!
Re: green weevil
yes, it is beautiful, but it is very voracious and belongs to the pests
Re: green weevil
Well we had the House Fly, then the Spider from France and now this bug
I didn't say anything in other two but all are some nice bug pics !
I didn't say anything in other two but all are some nice bug pics !
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Re: green weevil
Excellent.
Re: green weevil
Thank you very much !
Re: green weevil
1.) Stacking by focus bracketing:DonSchaeffer wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2023 5:55 pmWhat equipment did you use for this? The photos are great!
TL=100mm
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=15 ... 0269581589
TL=200mm
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=17 ... 0269581589
2.) Stacking by rail:
https://www.microbehunter.com/microscop ... 12#p135376
Re: green weevil
Many, many thanks !
Re: green weevil
as the acme of perfection
But considering the complex and massive equipment, I decided it would be better to sit on the sidelines
But considering the complex and massive equipment, I decided it would be better to sit on the sidelines
Micrographers from China, thanks to the forum for providing a platform for exchange
Re: green weevil
Very nice --something to aspire to..