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Just discovering TrekNature and sending my very first picture. This is a picture I did last year in south Brazil, where I stayed a few months...
O nome dela, na Argentina, é "pororó" e tem uma origem guaraní. Essa palavra significa "barulho" e se refere ao barulho que faz a borboleta para marcar seu territorio.
Nome científico: Hamadryas amphinome |
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Hello Adrian,
Very nice picture of this butterfly. Good POV and sharpness. Wonderful background. Excellent colours. For the composition, I would have cropped otherwise.
Welcome to TN
Cheers,
Mariki
Olá Adrian, Boas vindas. Você começa muito bem aqui no TN, com uma ótima foto, bem composta, com grande nitidez e uma linda borboleta.
Ótima prova, mande mais.
Abraço,
Raimundo
Ciao Adrian e benvenuto su TN :)
Ottima presentazione la tua, con questa bella foto di H. amphinome.
Mi piace la composizione e lo sfondo naturale sul quale la farfalla è posata ad ali ben distese e perfettamente a fuoco.
Saluti,
Marcello
- Argus
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Hello Adrian,
Welcome to TN!
You make a fine start with this excellent capture of H. amphinome, called the Queen Cracker. Theere are several species of Hamadryas, all of which can make a cracking noise during flight.
I like the cropping and the fine composition with the lichen BG and the image is pretty sharp.
Thanks for sharing this beauty and I look forward to seeing more from you!
Regards, Ivan
WElcome to TN with the marvelous pic of the beuty resting on the dully surface. Such a good example for camouflage!
Hello Adrian,
Very beautiful butterfly!
Promising first upload...
Welcome to TN.
TFS
Annick