Rosemary Beetle, Chrysolina americana

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Rosemary Beetle, Chrysolina americana

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Despite its name, this is a North European species that has recently invaded England. It can ruin rosemary bushes. This specimen is, however, very dead. The images were taken using a Canon Powershot S50 mounted on one eyepiece of a Wild M8 stereo microscope and stacked using Zerene:

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Post by Eric F »

Nice photos Graham. Which settings did you use for your Powershot and what was the depth and number of your slices? Thanks,

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First image: 11 images, each @ 1 sec, ISO 100

Second image: 15 images, each @ 1.6 secs, ISO 100

Third image: 12 images, each @ 1 sec, ISO 100

I did not measure the slice depth: The method was to use a fixed arbitrary division marked on the focus knob, after first visually confirming that the increment used gave overlapping focus for successive increments.

Scale was by photographing a ruler.
Graham

Though we lean upon the same balustrade, the colours of the mountain are different.

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