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    Common Lacewing

    Or part off it...
    Canon 7DII, microscoopobjectif on bellows,
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    Common Lacewing

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    Re: Common Lacewing

    Nicely captured.

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    Superb. Excellent lighting, and a good stack. Also inspiring, as I am thinking about starting on photomicroscopy.

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    Re: Common Lacewing

    Nice image. Plenty of impact as well as good execution.

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    Re: Common Lacewing

    Great detail on the eye Rudi.

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    A fine example of how superior skills combined with superior equipment (I use a celestron digital microscope) can produce a superb shot. Personal taste question: Would you consider a greater distinction between fore and back ground?

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    Re: Common Lacewing

    Impressive and precise! I enjoy looking your work!

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    Re: Common Lacewing

    Thanks all for the comments, much appreciated.


    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    .... Would you consider a greater distinction between fore and back ground?
    Yes, and that would require an additional 150-250 frames I guess....

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    Re: Common Lacewing

    Quote Originally Posted by rudi View Post
    Thanks all for the comments, much appreciated.




    Yes, and that would require an additional 150-250 frames I guess....
    Whoah

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    Re: Common Lacewing

    Well, I used to like them... Nice work, Rudi

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    Re: Common Lacewing

    Thanks Greg.

    Quote Originally Posted by rudi View Post
    ...Yes, and that would require an additional 150-250 frames I guess....
    I should have added: when all is set up the additional frames are just, wel extra time...So next time ...

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    Re: Common Lacewing

    Amazing capture...

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    Re: Common Lacewing

    Impressive details! Great shot...

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    Re: Common Lacewing

    Thanks Richard and Otavio for taking time to comment.

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