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Old 12-04-10, 01:46
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that is a stunning picture......some eyes that thing has, wonder what its like looking through those.
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that is a stunning picture......some eyes that thing has, wonder what its like looking through those.
Thanks, Lee. It's stacked from two images in combinezp.
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amazing picture! just can't stop watching it

thanks for sharing!
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Thanks, Lee. It's stacked from two images in combinezp.
I've used that program on flowers to good effect, but never on insects - how do you stop them moving to keep the shots in register
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