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grass yellow
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: pushpinder singh (pushpinder)
(272) |
| Genre: Animals |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2008 |
| Categories: Insects |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2008-06-21 7:35 |
| Viewed: 321 |
| Points: 6 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
shot this a while back with the 70- 200 f 4 L....It was around 11.30 am, not the best time to shoot butts. I still liked how it turned out.
I have deliberately gone for a square frame as i liked how it looked.
A liitle bit about the butterfly.
Common Grass Yellow
Eurema hecabe simulata Moore PIERIDAE
(=Terias hecabe ( Linnaeus))
Upperside bright yellow. FW with broadly black excavated border in the apex and termen. HW with narrow irregular border. The borders broader in female. Underside both wings yellow. FW with 2 cell black spots and the border not or less excavated in dry season form. Irregular ring spots outside the cell in both wings. Wingspan 40-50mm |
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Hi Pushpinder,
Overall impact is good, only if you could get full profile of butterfly captured, it would have been still Impressive.
- gannu
(10792) - [2008-06-22 8:10]
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Hello Pushpinder, Beautiful. If you had managed to get the eye sight it would have been classic. Ganesh
Good to go a little deeper into your portfolio, Pushpinder.
You are shaping up well as a nature photographer.
This image of a yellow butterfly is well composed and sharp.
Sometimes patience is the keyword in nature photography. If you had taken the chance and waited a little longer, you could have got the entire butterfly in view.
Anyway, that is a minor nit. The image is very good in its totality.
Keep shooting and all the best.
Ram