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Todays post is are some moth scales on 50x Magnification
ca 180 photos stacked used sony6000 and Nikon Cfplan BD 50x on bellows
for the lighting i used 3 speedlight with mid curtain technic
i hope you like it
Have a Nice day Everyone !
Deilephila porcellus scales 50x by marco jongsma, on Flickr
Deilephila porcellus scales 50x
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A lovely image!
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One thing, be aware that the image you're showing here is much smaller than recommended for our forum.
Our nominal limits are 1024 pixels wide/high and 300 KB in file length. (Images that are hot-linked from other sites can be larger, at some risk of causing problems with page formatting.)
Your image here is only 500 pixels wide and 81 KB.
Using a larger image, even Flickr's 800x534 version, would give a better presentation of your excellent work.
--Rik
When I look at things such as butterfly or moth wing scales, I still cannot help but to wonder just how the organisms genome accomplishes all that it does. We know what all the of the parts are or at least most of them if not all but genetic switchs are being thrown, open and closed all of the time as pieces of the puzzle seem to fall exactly into place, such as these wing scales. It seems for every answered question, there are an infinite number of questions that still remain. Was it Solomon that once said, “all of the rivers run into the sea but yet the sea is not full.” Beautiful image.
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Thank you so much sorry i upload the webload file next time i will upload the bigger o r i will change it tomorrow regards marcorjlittlefield wrote:A lovely image!
One thing, be aware that the image you're showing here is much smaller than recommended for our forum.
Our nominal limits are 1024 pixels wide/high and 300 KB in file length. (Images that are hot-linked from other sites can be larger, at some risk of causing problems with page formatting.)
Your image here is only 500 pixels wide and 81 KB.
Using a larger image, even Flickr's 800x534 version, would give a better presentation of your excellent work.
--Rik