Tiger larvae

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Received a couple of Tiger sal larvae yesterday. Interesting to find they are already striped!

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Those are great pictures! How did you take such a clear close-up of the babies?
 
Thanks Apples. My automatic camera takes clear shots up to 4cm from the subject, but it doesn't have a manual function -- so I experience blurring much of the time like in that last photo. It's also a question of depth and light, but I know nothing about photography, so for me it's all just hit-and-miss ('miss' most of the time!). If I can get 2 decent photos out of 10 taken of the same subject, I consider myself lucky!
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