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Pinned Pegomya geniculata female
JariF
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Posted on 27-03-2009 17:04
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Hi, is this familiar to somebody ? 29.7.2007 Loviisa, Finland.

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Would you mind sharing what equipment you use and settings to take these magnificent pictures?
 
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Should be a female of Pegomya geniculata (lower ks position, prealar length, distance between rows of presut. acr. distinctive pattern on scutum...). Was called P. univittata in old Seguy's keys.
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Thank You Stephane. Some day I will know these Wink
Abouth the equipment Romunov; nothing very special. A Canon 40D body, Sigma 70mm macro, all extension tubes I have and a flash. Very basic things. And Helicon Focus software of course.

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Thank you for the head's up on the software, I'll check it out!
 
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Yes, I can send You a picture of my "flystudio" if You like.

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