Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Diptera photos (linktips)
Posted by Frank Koehler on 07-12-2006 21:11
#2
Hello Crex ! (don?t know your real name)
A good idea to find
new links, but I would like to have only links to well identified fly photos. There are tons of photos in the internet, but without names. If you find names, they are wrong or belong to a common "photo insect". The main problem are missing collected specimen. This is the only way to get new species for galleries! Anyone don?t agree?
On a german web page - I don?t tell a name - you will find 9482 Diptera photos at the moment. Wonderful photos sometimes, but without system and names a large mountain of digital trash ;-)
Best regards
Frank
Posted by crex on 07-12-2006 22:19
#3
Frank Koehler wrote:
... I would like to have only links to well identified fly photos ...
Well, then this list is going to be very short ... and who am I to judge if all photos are correctly identified!?
Frank Koehler wrote:
... On a german web page - I don?t tell a name - you will find 9482 Diptera photos ...
Tell me, tell me :p Perhaps we can persuade the photographer to join diptera.info community ;)
Posted by Frank Koehler on 08-12-2006 00:20
#4
Well, then this list is going to be very short ... and who am I to judge if all photos are correctly identified!?
That?s the risk. There are thousands of professional and semiprofessional macrophoto pages in the www. If you are looking for beetles (for example) you will find the same species again and again - common species on flowers, common species in houses, in gardens ... To create large scientific photo galleries you need communities and there can be only a few of them.
Tell me, tell me Perhaps we can persuade the photographer to join diptera.info community
:-) Ok, you will be disappointed, because it?s like described below and the photographers are usualy not interested to know the names!
http://www.fotoco...pc/cat/726
Best regards
Frank
Posted by Andre Jas on 08-12-2006 11:30
#5
Well this is one, though mainly North-American species I gather?:
http://www.cedarcreek.umn.edu/insects/albumframes/orderframe.html
Posted by crex on 08-12-2006 13:55
#6
TrekNature added ... with photos from all over the world.
Posted by crex on 08-12-2006 23:20
#7
Tom Murray (US) added ...
Posted by Tony T on 14-02-2007 22:07
#8
BugGuide.net for North American species
http://bugguide.n...ew/55/tree
click on a group name and then click 'Images'
Edited by Tony T on 14-02-2007 22:08
Posted by Lukasz Mielczarek on 14-02-2007 23:40
#9
Some Diptera photos from Poland
www.biol.uni.lodz.pl/~kzbih/pte_lodz/aktualnosci/g_owady_diptera.htm
Edited by Lukasz Mielczarek on 14-02-2007 23:42
Posted by Alan Hadley on 18-02-2007 18:00
#10
I thought Diptera photographers might be interested to know I have set up a Yahoo group for anyone who wishes to discuss matters relating to CombineZ my software for stacking images to gain greater depth of field. of course the techniques are the same as for Helicon Focus but the specifics of the programms are different.
http://groups.yah...p/combinez
Alan Hadley
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 19-02-2007 22:45
#11
Alan Hadley wrote:
I thought Diptera photographers might be interested to know I have set up a Yahoo group for anyone who wishes to discuss matters relating to CombineZ my software for stacking images to gain greater depth of field. of course the techniques are the same as for Helicon Focus but the specifics of the programms are different.
http://groups.yah...p/combinez
Alan Hadley
i tried to use that program, but it seems that were some problems in flattening two photos. It didn?t accpet two very similar photos... which is the version now?