Shot recently at Barunei. This is a small crop. Had a similar composition in the original image. cropped to increase size of subject
Nikon D80 with 18-135mm
SS 1/200
F 5.6
ISO 400
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Shot recently at Barunei. This is a small crop. Had a similar composition in the original image. cropped to increase size of subject
Nikon D80 with 18-135mm
SS 1/200
F 5.6
ISO 400
At first I wondered what a common leopard would be doing in the "others" section. Then realised it was a butterfly.
It stands out really well against the very green BG. Am I mistaken, or is the part near the top of the wings slightly motion-blurred?
The wing seems to be damaged a bit at the top. I cant seem to find any noticable blur...
I don't know why tiger and leopard etc are used in butterfly names. Butterflies are such beautiful creatures.
I like the composition and this image. I wish the bright branch crisscrossing in the background would not have been there.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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I meant to say butterflies are beautiful creatures in their own right. So Tiger and Leopard names need not be affixed to make them sound beautiful.
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Nice image, although I wish the eyes had been in focus as well. You need to be parallel to a macro subject.
Apana
beautiful pic... though I agree with Sabyasachi that such beautiful creatures dont need to be named after the large carnivores... or any other creature for that matter....
But why split hair.... a beautiful creation has a place of its own.....
call it what you may.... a butterfly is always a butterfly.
Tiger and leopard are ok, but I can't figure out any similarity between the common crow and the actual (bird) crow...
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