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Winnie
23-08-2006, 07:08
Thought you might like to see a few butterflies from this year.

Common Blue
http://www.pbase.com/alexwinser/image/63538410.jpg
Nikon D70 ,Tamron SP AF DI 90mm f/2.8 Macro
1/250s f/7.1 at 90.0mm iso200 with Flash

Marbled White
http://www.pbase.com/alexwinser/image/63538408.jpg
Nikon D70 ,Tamron SP AF DI 90mm f/2.8 Macro
1/250s f/9.0 at 90.0mm iso200

Meadow Brown
http://www.pbase.com/alexwinser/image/63593871.jpg
Nikon D70 ,Tamron SP AF DI 90mm f/2.8 Macro
1/80s f/7.1 at 90.0mm iso200

Comments welcomed.

Thanks for looking

Alex

Janice
23-08-2006, 07:17
First and last for me, Alex. I love the blue, and the water droplets on the last one is stunning. Well done. :thumbs:

Hacker
23-08-2006, 07:44
Absolutely superb! The first and last ones are outstanding for a number of reasons - composition, subject, DOF, well done.

:clap: :thumbs:

HIMUPNORTH
23-08-2006, 07:47
ditto above! :thumbs:

blackeagle
23-08-2006, 07:52
the first one is lovely, great job man

Marianne
23-08-2006, 07:57
these are so pretty, love the light coming through the middle one but that blue gets me every time, such a pretty colour!

matty
23-08-2006, 09:30
fantastic, the last one is ace!

InaGlo
23-08-2006, 10:11
These are really lovely and I find I just cant pick a favourite...

1st has the most beautiful colours,
2nd for that light through the wings,
3rd for such an unusual idea ... how did you manage to cover him in droplets ... was he still alive at the time? lol!

Thanks for sharing :thumbs:

Hoodi
23-08-2006, 13:19
wow!
These are ace :D
My favourite has to be the first (loving the yellow background) - but I really like them all! :)

shiato storm
23-08-2006, 13:21
'kin ell...those are awesome, particularly the last one!

Winnie
23-08-2006, 18:11
Thanks all, appreciate the feedback.

3rd for such an unusual idea ... how did you manage to cover him in droplets ... was he still alive at the time? lol!


He he, had to get up bl**dy early to get that shot InaGlo :) Before the dew was burnt off and they could fly once more.

Cheers

Alex