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X-marked Green Lacewing (Chrysopa chi)
Photo#224401
Copyright © 2008
James Bailey
Black-speckled Green Lacewing, 5:08pm -
Chrysopa chi
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
May 31, 2008
Chrysopa (Golden eyes) doesn't really go with this one.
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Contributed by
James Bailey
on 12 September, 2008 - 9:46pm
#224401 Identification – Chrysopa chi
Identification confirmed.
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John D. Oswald
, 18 December, 2008 - 9:57am
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Nice!
Outdoors, and you did not need a flash, I bet! You don't see the eyes like that in most pictures!
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Arthur Scott Macmillan
, 13 September, 2008 - 10:06pm
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Thanks..
I never use flash on anything.
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James Bailey
, 15 September, 2008 - 5:43pm
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It definitely preserves...
...highlight features. I have gradually started turning to the flash more and more, though, because when there is not enough light then colors, and details suffer. It's a trade off.
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Arthur Scott Macmillan
, 15 September, 2008 - 9:34pm
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