Support. Not entirely sure how to interpret what I'm looking at: is the mite basically a bug that has a shell on "top" and legs "underneath"? If so, perhaps inverting the image might make it more intuitive.
Spikebrennan 17:31, 23 July 2007 (UTC) Preference for the 180 degree rotation versionreply
Support edit 2 - I also think it's better inverted, since the subject is the mite, not the bee. I often feel uncomfortable with false coloring like this, but the detail on this critter is too much to pass up. --
TotoBaggins 17:39, 23 July 2007 (UTC)reply
I think it would be better if you just rotated it 180, rather than mirroring reality. There may be some minute features that only an expert would notice are in the wrong positions due to the invert. —
BRIAN0918 • 2007-07-23 23:08Z
This is a good point, which I only considered after I'd posted the current one. I've posted a rotated one now. --
TotoBaggins 14:00, 25 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Support edit - good quality and informative.--
Svetovid 19:11, 23 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Support edit. Super detail ~
Veledan •
Talk 22:32, 23 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Support edit - Excellent picture, very high quality and rich in details. Where can I get an LTSEM?! ;).
Luca 07:08, 24 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Support any - I'd prefer a 180° rotation, as per Brian.
Adam Cuerdentalk 11:28, 24 July 2007 (UTC)reply
I've uploaded the rotated version over the original. —
BRIAN0918 • 2007-07-25 13:58Z
Conditional Support Either - I think the caption needs to be redone. But the image is really cool.
Zakolantern 17:10, 25 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Support any A fantastic picture compared with a normal macro photo . I should have bought a SEM! --
wau> 22:28, 25 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Comment With a slight crop so that the bug's butt is in the bottom left hand corner of the image, I *might* support the image you just linked to; it's really really cool.
Zakolantern 22:20, 27 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Comment - I have withdrawn the inverted image from consideration, since it was incorrect, and withdrawn my rotated image, since Brian0918 did the same thing with the original; votes for the edit actually refer to the only image now present in this nom. I have also reworked the caption. This image is really growing on me (zing!). --
TotoBaggins 14:18, 26 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Promoted Image:Varroa destructor on honeybee host.jpgMER-C 03:39, 29 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Support. Not entirely sure how to interpret what I'm looking at: is the mite basically a bug that has a shell on "top" and legs "underneath"? If so, perhaps inverting the image might make it more intuitive.
Spikebrennan 17:31, 23 July 2007 (UTC) Preference for the 180 degree rotation versionreply
Support edit 2 - I also think it's better inverted, since the subject is the mite, not the bee. I often feel uncomfortable with false coloring like this, but the detail on this critter is too much to pass up. --
TotoBaggins 17:39, 23 July 2007 (UTC)reply
I think it would be better if you just rotated it 180, rather than mirroring reality. There may be some minute features that only an expert would notice are in the wrong positions due to the invert. —
BRIAN0918 • 2007-07-23 23:08Z
This is a good point, which I only considered after I'd posted the current one. I've posted a rotated one now. --
TotoBaggins 14:00, 25 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Support edit - good quality and informative.--
Svetovid 19:11, 23 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Support edit. Super detail ~
Veledan •
Talk 22:32, 23 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Support edit - Excellent picture, very high quality and rich in details. Where can I get an LTSEM?! ;).
Luca 07:08, 24 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Support any - I'd prefer a 180° rotation, as per Brian.
Adam Cuerdentalk 11:28, 24 July 2007 (UTC)reply
I've uploaded the rotated version over the original. —
BRIAN0918 • 2007-07-25 13:58Z
Conditional Support Either - I think the caption needs to be redone. But the image is really cool.
Zakolantern 17:10, 25 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Support any A fantastic picture compared with a normal macro photo . I should have bought a SEM! --
wau> 22:28, 25 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Comment With a slight crop so that the bug's butt is in the bottom left hand corner of the image, I *might* support the image you just linked to; it's really really cool.
Zakolantern 22:20, 27 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Comment - I have withdrawn the inverted image from consideration, since it was incorrect, and withdrawn my rotated image, since Brian0918 did the same thing with the original; votes for the edit actually refer to the only image now present in this nom. I have also reworked the caption. This image is really growing on me (zing!). --
TotoBaggins 14:18, 26 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Promoted Image:Varroa destructor on honeybee host.jpgMER-C 03:39, 29 July 2007 (UTC)reply