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Posted on 01-06-2006 21:01
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could it be Medeterinae the first one?
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dolichopodinae?
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Top one: maybe Chrysotimus?
Bottom one: male of Medetera.
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thanks,i?ll try with french keys Smile
 
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Paqui,

Can't you try to set the white balance? You must have selected a wrong setting about the white balance. If your camera allows it, try the AWB (Automatic White Balance). It may happen that one has to correct this, but let's say that this is very unprobable.
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thanks, i?ll try, maybe because the camera wasn?t mine, i don?t know how to set its controls, but i?ll try next time, tahnks Smile
 
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