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2 of the butterflies This is a male ruffous bettong - he came over to me to see what I was doing !!!!! I do love my job most of the time Last edited by blacknstormy on Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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#2 is awesome. Much stronger image than the one of a similar creature in you last post. The isolation caused by the black background helps as well as the sharpness and great exposure.
These have been a great series, a very productive night indeed!
Rel
The second butterfly image is a stunner. For me, #1 is a little too bright on the butterfly and has the distracting background whereas, as Dawesy says, #2 is nicely separated from the background Peter
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I'm with the crowd on this one - just call me "ditto".
#2 is a spectacular nature shot. TFF (Trevor)
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Thanks everyone
I wasn't actually supposed to be taking any photos at all - it was just an insect collecting trip, but at night when the others were looking for ants and tarantulas, barking spiders and bird eating spiders, I could get away with sneaking in a few shots Hugs Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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TFF (Trevor)
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2nd butterfly is a great shot and hows that cheeky Bettong
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