Himalayan Yellow Coster (subspecies of yellow coster )At PhoolDhara, Sadam - South Sikkim. Camera : Sony DSC-H9 ,handheld.
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Himalayan Yellow Coster (subspecies of yellow coster )At PhoolDhara, Sadam - South Sikkim. Camera : Sony DSC-H9 ,handheld.
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Nice you got two butterflies on one frame. I think vertical framing would have enhanced the composition further. Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
Nice colours of the butterfly. I am told due to lack of butterflies and bees, the farmers in China are facing a challenge in pollination of their crops.
How do you convert your images?
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Sabyasachi ,I did not get your question.
Mrudul, Thank for your suggestion,will try that .
The images for posting in IndiaWilds should be below 300kb and the longest side should be maximum 1024 pixels. So I was asking which software you use to resize your images.
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Is there any specific software to do this in proper way? I just used a combination of MS Photo editor & MS paint & irfanview ( posting from office ). Though no correction in the photo done yet.
You can use Picasa which is a free software to resize your images. Also there is a professional software called Lightroom from Adobe which is specially designed for professional photographers. This thread discusses about processing softwares - Indiawilds: Land of the Tiger. Conservation, Wildlife Photography, Communities
There is a quick tutorial on Lightroom, which you can check here - Indiawilds: Land of the Tiger. Conservation, Wildlife Photography, Communities
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Mrudul Godbole
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