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Nympha's Portrait
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Small heath butterfly (Coenonympha pamphilus)
The small heath is amongst the smallest of the butterflies. It has pale orange upperwings bordered with brown and with brown veins radiating out from the point where the wing is joined to the thorax. There is also a small brown ‘eye’ on the top of the forewing. The underside of the wings differ in that the hindwing is largely grey with a prominent white flash across the middle. The underside of the forewing is similar to the upperside, complete with the ‘eye’ spot, the main difference being that the spot is fringed with yellow. |
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Hi Dan
Splendid shot.
Good note, (as usual in your gallery).
I like the full right part of the photo and just background on the left part of the photo..gives a very confort view at whole picture..
Thank you for this post.
- briGG
(1383) - [2009-07-13 5:21]
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hello Dan,
Fine portrait!
Very sharp and great macro!
Excellent BG.
TFS
brigitte