Fruit fly

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quenoteam
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Fruit fly

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A little fruit fly

Canon EOS 6D
Mitutoyo M Plan APO 10x 0.28 + Raynox 150
Exposure time: 1 "- ISO100
Canon Auto Bellows
MJKZZ IR Remote Motion Controller + Newport M436 linear stage
Stacking
No. photos: 226
Steps: 9.37 µm
Approximate Magnification: 9.1x

ImageMosca de la fruta by Javier Rupérez, en Flickr

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Re: Fruit fly

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That is a marvel! A very nice palette of colors.
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Re: Fruit fly

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Wow. Nice work. That image is top notch.
I'm in Canada! Isn't that weird?

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Re: Fruit fly

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Very nicely done. Especially the usually-hazy parts; great control (and/or post processing) of those.

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Re: Fruit fly

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Very nice pictures in a super resolution, everything clear and recognizable
and the colors are a pleasure
I like it very much

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Re: Fruit fly

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=D> Very nice.
Thanks for sharing.

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Re: Fruit fly

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Hi,

This is great macro. Love the light and details. Really inspirational!

Thanks for sharing :D
Kind Regards
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Re: Fruit fly

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Really good image!

Is it Ceratitis capitata? (Known in Spain as "mosca del Mediterráneo" despite non being native of this area)
Pau

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