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    Beautifully coloured little moth, this one was in the kitchen at Cernay (must have been for the party).
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    Excellent Rolf . Well done . Only ever captured it once but now where near a good as that

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    Helps having a £300 flash gun Beryl. Lucky I bought it secondhand.
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    Lol yes. It's also a case of the insect being still . I think mine's a side view. It's at the other end of the forum . thing is they are so tiny.

    Is your flash gun in the equipment thread so we may have a beak at it ?

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    Very good shot I want a flash gun

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