mountain swallowtail
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Re: mountain swallowtail
You sure this creature is not related to dragons?
Very nice picture.
Very nice picture.
Re: mountain swallowtail
Yes, it could be but with one who has dirty fingers :-)
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Re: mountain swallowtail
That's a beautiful image!
Those claws look like my desktops -- not really "dirty", but cluttered with left over bits of stuff from previous activities.
--Rik
Those claws look like my desktops -- not really "dirty", but cluttered with left over bits of stuff from previous activities.
--Rik
Re: mountain swallowtail
Hello Rik,
The joke was good! I know that too .
Best,
ADi
The joke was good! I know that too .
Best,
ADi
Re: mountain swallowtail
Wow! I really like this one.
Re: mountain swallowtail
Hello everyone,
And this time the tip of the claw:
M6M2 & DCR150 & Mitu50x & 1s & 371*(DOF/3) & 3*LED
Best,
ADi
And this time the tip of the claw:
M6M2 & DCR150 & Mitu50x & 1s & 371*(DOF/3) & 3*LED
Best,
ADi
Re: mountain swallowtail
Hello everybody,
Again the claw tip in 50:1 but in a higher resolution :
M6M2 & DCR150 & Oly50x/0.80 & 2s & 800*(DOF/3) & 3*LED
Best,
ADi
Again the claw tip in 50:1 but in a higher resolution :
M6M2 & DCR150 & Oly50x/0.80 & 2s & 800*(DOF/3) & 3*LED
Best,
ADi
Re: mountain swallowtail
Hello everybody,
This time a little more of the leg :-)
Best,
ADi
This time a little more of the leg :-)
Best,
ADi
Re: mountain swallowtail
Beautiful images. I like the pollen and scales on the legs and claws! Cleaned is not always better.
Re: mountain swallowtail
Hello Lou,
yes, sometimes it's better not to clean, not that I am lazy.
But I just don't know how to clean butterflies.
You can't bathe them in an ultrasonic device.
Best,
ADi
yes, sometimes it's better not to clean, not that I am lazy.
But I just don't know how to clean butterflies.
You can't bathe them in an ultrasonic device.
Best,
ADi
Re: mountain swallowtail
The eyes
M6M2, DCR150, Mitu2x, 2S, 348*(DOF/3), LED
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/512 ... 25f8_o.jpg
M6M2, DCR150, Mitu5x, 1s, 378*(DOF/3), LED
Best, ADi
M6M2, DCR150, Mitu2x, 2S, 348*(DOF/3), LED
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/512 ... 25f8_o.jpg
M6M2, DCR150, Mitu5x, 1s, 378*(DOF/3), LED
Best, ADi
Re: mountain swallowtail
I can see that there is still a long way to go. Success for me is to make the correct sharp insect stack. The discussion about "interpolated with Bicubic, Lanczos2 ..." is dark magic for me. Great pictures of ADi! Amazing colors and details.
== best Pawel
== best Pawel
Re: mountain swallowtail
It will be 25x NA 0.55, because of the 100mm TL, so it's F/27, rigth? Still in the diffration territory for this sensor though.rjlittlefield wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 5:34 pmAt 50X NA 0.55, you're running at effective aperture f/45 (=50/(2*0.55)). Even for extreme blue wavelength 400 nm, that still puts the diffraction cutoff frequency at 18.2 microns per cycle. Against that, your camera has a sensor that is 3.2 microns per pixel.
Re: mountain swallowtail
The scales photos are absolutely incredible. Ones of the best in terms of resolution and quality that I have ever seen.
One question - with Canon 100mm L, do all your Mitutoyos fully cover an APS-C?
One question - with Canon 100mm L, do all your Mitutoyos fully cover an APS-C?