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Max Posted - 27/10/2022 : 15:26:34
Eupogonius hagmanni Melzer, 1927
SE Brasil, Minas Gerais, Sapucai Riv. XI.2018
Female, 4,8 mm


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Bennyboymothman Posted - 06/11/2022 : 20:57:44
I can imagine! I find it very hard to whiten the background without removing the hairs, you have done a perfect job of it.
Max Posted - 28/10/2022 : 01:52:33
Canon MP-E 65mm lens + CanonEOS5D body + Stacking but.. it is very difficult to remove the background by hand. And you can only do it well manually, not with software tools. So all these whitish-haired creatures are very tough to post-process. Enjoy
Bennyboymothman Posted - 27/10/2022 : 20:18:27
Cracking picture, how do you achieve such good photography?

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