pic of tubercules on male S lineolata.

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mickthefish
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pic of tubercules on male S lineolata.

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by accident i got this shot, i was taking a pic of the mouth and fences but when i uploaded it the tubercules were clearly visible.
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Lovely shot Mick :D
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Post by Ashleigh »

You arnt ment to say its by accident...its by pure skill :wink:

Great pic 8)


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Ashleigh wrote:...its by pure skill :wink:

Great pic 8)


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Yeah, good job on the focus mate, well done. Pic's like those are rare.
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thanks wolfram, but it was still the mouth i was aiming at. :lol:

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Post by wasserscheu »

I know, you wrote that in the first posting, but one never gets praise for trying hard - but just by luck, so it's a buffer for the times you aim and aim and don't get it focused :lol:

btw with my former cam, I had to focus about an 1/4" short to get details focused well.
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