... is his scientific name (1:1-translation german-english = C-butterfly - what a brainless name, isn't it?). This one is rare in my region.
This is a discussion on Nymphalis c-album within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; ... is his scientific name (1:1-translation german-english = C-butterfly - what a brainless name, isn't it?). This one is rare ...
... is his scientific name (1:1-translation german-english = C-butterfly - what a brainless name, isn't it?). This one is rare in my region.
good one--nice color, texture, geometry
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This one pops for me. Tack sharp.. Nice comp.. Background works for me. VERY well done..
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Great shot MoinMoin. You gotta be quick to catch those guys. What did you use?
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Beautiful shot Moin. I think this shot might also work as a full selective colour on the butterfly and even turning up the saturation.
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@ruleofthirds: Currently I am using a Canon 400D (my 40D is the second time under repair because of the black pictures *sniff*); and for the butterfly I took the Canon lens 70-300 mm. The distance is helping with so shy guys .
@AntZ: I guess I'll play around with your suggestion.
Nicely done, I like the lighting and sharpness!
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Great capture, Moin Moin!
Awesome shot!
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