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I don't know the name of this caterpillar.
Somebody can helps me?
The picture has been taken last summer in the 'Magredi' area near Pordenone/Udine (N-E italy)
Thanks,
Andrea
(Velvia 50 film scansion) |
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Hello Andrea, I am sorry I can't help you with the id of this caterpillar. But I like your composition. I had never seen one like that before. Maybe you could filter the noise to improve your image. The POV and DOF is good.Thanks for sharing, Gabriel
Hello Andrea,
It seems very little creature, I've checked my insect book's caterpillar section, but I didn't find it unfortunately! This macro is very well, especially I like the bg with phosphorus green! Thank you.
Ersin
- izler
(506) - [2006-04-18 13:16]
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hi andrea
great green colors. blured background, pov and details are excellent. look like caterpillar?
regards
izler
- pauljk
(226) - [2006-04-18 21:55]
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Hi Andrea,
Nice capture. The frame is well balanced and the DOF gives the image an almost abstract look.
Regards
Paul
- cosmln
(1952) - [2006-04-19 2:27]
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Hi Andreea,
is a nice composition.
in the first place this is not a real caterpillar (is not from a butterflies). it is the larva of some reprezentant of the order Hymenoptera - Symphita - Tenthredinoidea (what family and species i don't know).
anyway the difference between a real caterpillar and this the butterfly larva have a maximum of 5 pair of flase legs. This group of hymenopteran have more than 5.
hope this help, cosmln
Ma quante me ne sono perse!!!???
Tu riesci a buttar dentro foto con continuitą.... io sono proprio incasinato....
Maurizio