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17.04.2007 8:47, Dinusik

Maybe there are people who participated in the registration process? Just for me, as an artist, this technique is interesting (as far as I understand, there are light areas washed out with water, I usually do not do this). I would like to chat with the author about this.

This post was edited by Dinusik - 17.04.2007 08: 48

17.04.2007 8:51, omar

There is nothing outstanding in the drawingsmile.gif, you will get better.

17.04.2007 10:44, Dinusik

Thank you for your kind words!!!

17.04.2007 11:14, Aleksey Adamov

Maybe there are people who participated in the registration process? Just for me, as an artist, this technique is interesting (as far as I understand, there are light areas washed out with water, I usually do not do this). I would like to chat with the author about this.

Only the authors (Arzanov, Minoransky) and the source (Zamotailov) are listed there.

17.04.2007 11:54, Dinusik

Only the authors (Arzanov, Minoransky) and the source (Zamotailov) are listed there.

Sorry frown.gif

19.04.2007 13:38, Aleksey Adamov

Who can say what kind of subspecies?
picture: C.clathratus_2.0.jpg
picture: C.clathratus_1.0.jpg
Rostov region, Myasnikovsky district, okr.kh. Nedvigovka. (Salt Marsh)

This post was edited by Adamov - 04/19/2007 13: 40

21.05.2007 11:30, rpanin

I wanted to ask: Yesterday I put traps right in the water. Tobysh, the edge of a jar with a water horizon.
Has anyone tried this method?

21.05.2007 11:55, Bad Den

I wanted to ask: Yesterday I put traps right in the water. Tobysh, the edge of a jar with a water horizon.
Has anyone tried this method?

I haven't tried it, but I don't see much point in it - it will flood...
It seems to me that it is better to put it as close to the water as possible on the shore.

21.05.2007 12:01, rpanin

I haven't tried it, but I don't see much point in it - it will flood...
It seems to me that it is better to put it as close to the water as possible on the shore.


And I like sliding set .Between four palolochok balance (namudohalsya truth strongly.). There is no wave there - it's a swamp, after all, and there are reeds all around.On the shore already put-nifiga .Although I know that in that place it is definitely there .In autumn, I caught under the bark.

21.05.2007 12:02, Dinusik

I used to catch Omofrons, Elafruses, and maaki Carabiners in this way. I hope that you will also have good resultssmile.gif, but you need to check the traps every day, so that they don't flood.

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