>> by placing the frame perpendicular to the sun and placing the
camera a large distance from the frame you should be able to see into
the open cells with enough resolution to be useful.<<
I have such a photo on my camera. By zooming, I can see eggs, and small
larvae. But, only on about the center 1/2 to 2/3 of the cells. Once the
cells are far enough from the center, you can no longer see to the
bottoms...the cell walls block the view. Jerry is right, you can't see
all the cell bottoms. At least 1/3 are obscured.
Mike
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