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egg of Drosophilidae
mwkozlowski
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Posted on 08-08-2012 23:40
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deteriorating acorns atracted some drosophilid...
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Would you please explain more about this pic? Thanks a lot
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Small still objects are nicely pictured by the use of microscope objectives and stalking of many pictures made in progress. Here are some unbelievable photos of insects:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/eurythyrea/sets/72157624779567224/
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Thank you very much, really nice photos! Smile
Sincerely yours
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Yes, but you need to know about how to bring light there + also you have to have some device to move object or lens in micrometers

Great photo (-:
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