Thuricola?
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Thuricola?
Here is a set of images of what I think is Thuricola, the lorica has an internal flap.
Dimension of the lorica: 156 x 44 microns
Rogelio
Dimension of the lorica: 156 x 44 microns
Rogelio
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I shoot raw with my Canon T3i, when I see the pictures on the camara's screen they look beautiful then I download the raws and use the Canon digital photo pro to check the pictures and they do not look beautiful as when you look them at the camara screen so I have to adjust contrast.Wim van Egmond wrote:Wow, they are great. And what an incredible contrast! Did you do any contrast enhancement afterwards?
Thank you very much for your comments.
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