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Marking photioos with arrows
Michael Ackland
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Posted on 26-02-2008 10:14
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This is an experiment in marking a photo with an arrow. Useful in inndicating specific setae. It is the lower katepisternal seta on a photo of Lasiomma cf seminitidum Zett.

I don't know if the arrow will transmit.
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Smile

You can confirm that in Overviews section there are some photos with many arrows. Smile
Please, take a look on them:
http://diptera.in...ad_id=8803

and
http://diptera.in...ad_id=9242

and
http://diptera.in...ad_id=8790

but please continue to do that so other people can understand what we are talking. Smile
 
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Michael: Houston, we have an arrow. Your version is OK, but it has ragged edges - I guess it's a smaller bitmap arrow scaled up to required size.

Jorge: "other people can understand what we are talking" - good luck with that Smile


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KAHIS: Grin

Are we normal? Grin

"Houston, we have a problem. We are seeing strange things here in space, we are seeing some guys running happily and trying catch a bunch of flies!!! Can you explain this rather strange and disturbing activity?" Frown Cool Grin

(*with a super, super telescope)
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Michael Ackland
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I just looked up your links, Jorge. Great stuff! Tell us how you get these enlarged photos please.
My experiment was to see if I could add an arrow to your photo (Should have mentioned this), by copying to another programme on my computer which has this facility; then send it to the forum.
One point: the term first flagellomere has been deemed incorrect by Stuckenberg (South Africa) and should be now called postpedicel
 
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Thanks.

At first I must say that the photos in Overviews are not mine, except the wing venation for Trichocera.

The photos I took like this Lasioma are really mine.

In my case I use a canon 30D with Sigma 105 mm lens and Kenko extension tubes. Sometimes I add a 50 mm objective so I can gain more ampliation. Now i use another lens, the mpe.

 
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