#2
Looks like it. There are 48 species in Sweden. If you want a species name, we'll need legs in focus from different angles, and a good view of the abdomen from behind, and a clear side view of the thorax. And a close-up of the radio-cubital node on the wing (ideally upper and lower sides). And a crisp shot of the mouthparts.
Or we could call it a female
Helina sp.

(And I really like your shots with the out of focus legs - saves such a lot of work!)
Posted by
crex on 01-09-2006 21:50
#3
Tony Irwin wrote:
Looks like it. There are 48 species in Sweden. If you want a species name, we'll need legs in focus from different angles, and a good view of the abdomen from behind, and a clear side view of the thorax. And a close-up of the radio-cubital node on the wing (ideally upper and lower sides). And a crisp shot of the mouthparts.
Or we could call it a female
Helina sp.

(And I really like your shots with the out of focus legs - saves such a lot of work!)
Ok I get it

Thank you! Ehrmm, and about the DOF, I'm not very good photographer. I'm still using the cameras preprogrammed macro config. Perhaps when I learn the camera better or can afford a good flash I'll get more DOF ... or I should move to Italy where the sun always shines
