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| sent on May 24, 2019 (23:21)
Volantes Episyrphus balteatus. Greeiings, Boguslaw |
| sent on May 25, 2019 (2:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the information. Now I Update the captions of the photos in which this insect appears. Greetings. Roberto Thanks for the information. Now I update the captions of the photos in which this insect appears. Greetings. Roberto |
| sent on June 04, 2019 (22:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
And it goes!!! Difficulty from 1 to 10... 11. Impeccable e va!!! difficoltà da 1 a 10... 11. impeccabile |
| sent on June 04, 2019 (23:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks JJ. I must confess, however, that in these sessions of photos will be a long time, then select those in focus. With the film they would throw a lot of money. This especially when the insects are airborne. Here, this cugggina of the fly (pretending to be a wasp) is for a moment immobilized in mid-air and then I managed to catch her. I think she did it on purpose because she noticed that I photographed her and knew that I would publish it on Juzaphoto. definitely the demultiplication of the ring of this Micro Nikkor and the focus peaking help a lot. Good Evening Grazie JJ. Devo confessare però che, in queste sessioni, di foto ne canno un bel po'. Con la pellicola si butterebbero parecchi soldi. Questo soprattutto quando gli insetti sono in volo. Qui, questa cugggina della mosca (che finge di essere una vespa) si è per un momento immobilizzata a mezz'aria e quindi sono riuscito a metterla a fuoco. Mi sa che l'ha fatto apposta perché si è accorta che la fotografavo e sapeva che l'avrei pubblicata su Juzaphoto. Senz'altro la demoltiplicazione della ghiera di questo Micro Nikkor e il focus peaking aiutano parecchio. Buona serata |
| sent on June 05, 2019 (0:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
More than vanity pretends to be a wasp to discourage birds that feed on insects. In fact, unlike the Vespa, it is defenseless; But it seems that birds generally fall for it. I knew about this insect to have seen it in one or more documentaries: Geo and Geo, or Discovery Channel (or maybe it was Vulvia on Rieducational Channel). But I didn't recognize him there. I had taken it for a hymenoptera (the order of bees, weve and Bombi) although unusually small: 2cm scarce. was, up here, Boguslaw to reveal the mystery. Più che vanitosa è furrrba! Finge di essere una vespa per scoraggiare gli uccelli che si cibano di insetti. In realtà, a differenza della vespa, è indifesa; ma pare che gli uccelli in genere ci cascano e girano alla larga. Sapevo di questo insetto per averlo visto in uno o più documentari: Geo e geo, o Discovery Channel (o forse era Vulvia su Rieducational Channel). Ma lì per lì non l'ho riconosciuto. L'avevo preso per un imenottero (l'ordine di api, vespe e bombi) anche se insolitamente piccolo: 2 cm scarsi. E' stato, qui sopra, Boguslaw a svelarmi l'arcano. |
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