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    Re: fat checkered

    Quote Originally Posted by otis lee View Post
    an she is het albino. i guess there are 2 morphs in the checkereds now. the hypos are not a morph in my eyes.
    wat is the bug?
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    Re: fat checkered

    Quote Originally Posted by otis lee View Post
    i have the pink kodak c913 9.2 mega pixel. i just figured out that if i back away a lil more an zoom in it works much better.i figured it out trying to get a pic of this lil lil thing...

    thought i had found found a new ky scorpion species.LOL
    That's a pseudoscorpion. One of the good guys.

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    Re: fat checkered

    I'm sure glad they're one of the good guys.
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    Re: fat checkered

    You are right Otis, lenses have certain focal lengths. Getting to close is like trying to read a book that is 1 inch from your eyeball. It just doesn't work. That's what zoom is for! Besides that, if you have enough megapixels you can always crop your subject from the photo.

    I used to sit under a shade tree at the library in Centralia, WA and sometimes I'd find those very tiny pseudoscorpions crawling on my arm. Some were no bigger than a flea!

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    Re: fat checkered

    yat again a correct identifacation...i learn more here then school (so far)
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    Re: fat checkered

    pseudoscorpions are cool! used to find them occasionally as a kid in Idaho

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    Re: fat checkered

    I had to pin (point) one for my insect collection, no easy task to do without crushing it. very interesting little things though

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