Chironomus plumosus

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Chironomus plumosus

Post by mguwak »

Hi

Here you can see a part of the head.

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Kind regards

Mike
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Post by rjlittlefield »

Very nice image. :D

The larva of a midge fly, if I understand correctly.

How is it prepared, what magnification is it shot, and is this a stack?

--Rik

PS. This image is OK for size (533 x 800 pixels), but the file is still a little longer than forum rules allow (217 KB for this file, versus 200 KB for this image).

Try using just a little more JPEG compression next time.

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Post by mguwak »

Hi Rik

OK! Next time I make the file size smaller :-D

There are 40 pictures in raw format. I stack it with Helicon Focus.
Only what I done with CS3, mark blur.

That is all ;-)


Mike
Carl Zeiss Standart 14
16x,40x,60x,90x Apochromat
Canon EOS 30D

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