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Tabanus barbarus Tabanus barbarus<br />
Latero frontal head detail.<br />
EXIF: 19 stacked photos, rendered in Helicon Focus Arthropoda,Tabanus barbarus,biodiversity,brachycera,diptera,insecta,insects,spring,tabanidae Click/tap to enlarge

Tabanus barbarus

Tabanus barbarus
Latero frontal head detail.
EXIF: 19 stacked photos, rendered in Helicon Focus

    comments (5)

  1. Extraordinary detail. Great shot. Posted 2 years ago
    1. In reality this image is composed by 19 stacked photos, rendered in Helicon focus. I will add this info on the description. Thank you so much, William! have a nice weekend! Posted 2 years ago
      1. The detail you have on the hairs are very difficult to obtain without artifacts even with photo stacking. I need to learn Zerene Stacker better to reduce artifacts. Posted 2 years ago
        1. I won't be the best help for Zerene, a year ago I decided on the Helicon Focus software, which is manifestly easy to use, with few pre-rendering adjustment parameters, and a good rendering speed. if the image sequence is sufficiently homogeneous in terms of framing, lighting, and progressive focus, artifacts will be reduced significantly. in a perfect focus stacking series artifacts can be almost undetected. Posted 2 years ago
  2. Brilliant technique RM. Great outcome Posted 2 years ago

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Tabanus barbarus is a species of biting horseflies of the family Tabanidae. The genus Tabanus contains hundreds of species and many species groups.

Similar species: True Flies
Species identified by RMFelix
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By RMFelix

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Uploaded Apr 28, 2023. Captured Apr 27, 2023 21:55.
  • NIKON D7100
  • f/2.8
  • 1/200s
  • ISO160
  • 24mm