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Copyright: Jose Vladimir (MacroMundo)
(1622) |
| Genre: Animals |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2006-03 |
| Categories: Insects |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2006-03-27 19:47 |
| Viewed: 860 |
| Points: 10 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
This is a Unknown kind for me, I search information and not found about it.
would like to share my ScreenSaver that I make, using some of my pictures.Theme: Butterfly
Download link Below:
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I hope that all appreciate. |
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| To Osmeterium: Id | MacroMundo |
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04-02 09:48 |
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- livios
(16856) - [2006-03-27 23:23]
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José, você continua aumentando a beleza de sua galeria de borboletas: mais um belo exemplar.
Gosto muito da nitidez e das cores.
Belo fundo desfocado, bela luz.
Talvez, eu tentasse cortar um pouquinho do lado esquerdo, para tirar a borboleta do centro, mas isso é só uma opinião.
- phlr
(2804) - [2006-03-28 3:45]
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Wow Jose!
Excellent photo!
Excellent on details!
Excellent DOF!
Excellent BG!
Very good POV!
I don't know the specie.
5* and TFS!
Hi Jose
Excellent depth of colour and nice POV. Crisp, clear and sharp. Lovely to view. :-)
Hi Jose,
very interesting, well taken shot.
The subdued grey hues of the otherwise well camouflaged butterfly are in wonderful contrast to the bright lantana blossoms.
Funny to notice that the camouflage of the butterfly seems to have been developed for sitting on rocks, but not on flowers.
No idea about the species, but the family seems to be Satryridae.
Thanks you, and best regards,
- Merlin
(958) - [2006-03-30 8:36]
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Jose:
Dmitry (Osmeterium) is very close with the ID. Your butterfly is the Margarita Purplewing Eunica margarita. For identification, you may find this website useful? I think the photograph would look better cropped more off-centre (remove some of the image behind and below the butterfly), but it's a nice shot.
Regards, Nigel.
Hi Jose,
In my opinion, the closest ID match is White Purplewing (Eunica ingens, Nymphalidae).
Best regards,
Dmitry