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Moth Love
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Christan Rapp (c_rapp)
(738) |
| Genre: Animals |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2007-06-26 |
| Categories: Insects |
| Exposure: f/3.4, 1/160 seconds |
| More Photo Info: [view] |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2007-07-11 18:18 |
| Viewed: 618 |
| Points: 12 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| I was trying to climb up a hill to take a picture of a beautiful landscape when I lost footing and came nose to nose with these two. I passed up my first instinct to run and scream and took my camera out instead. Took several shots. Hope you all enjoy!! |
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two absolutely beautiful sheep moths. I love the point of view and close up. Just a fantastic photo and its a good thing you didnt run and scream haha. bravo!
thanks for sharing!
"Everybody's got to love somebody, sometime" A song put to picture. Wonderful capture..
Bob
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(0) - [2007-07-17 19:42]
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Hello Christan
Wow this is beautiful.
These moths are awesome,and deserve more than the 2 .Excellent focus with sharp details.The antennae look great.The patterns and textures are beautiful.You lucked into these guys.TFS
Rob
Christan,
I'd say: YOU ARE AMAZINGLY LUCKY.
Thanks for sharing this great treasure.
Great photography too.
Regards from Calgary.
Mario.
Olá Christan .
O amor é lindo né !
Bela captura nitidez muito apurada, parabéns .
Lindas cores e ponto de visão.
Abraços
Henrique.
And hello again!
As you can see I decided to watch great part of your gallery :)
This time two months during copulation.
It is not easy to take good picture of insects during this "special moment", even if in this time they are not so fast and not so mobile. There are always some problems with focus and depth of field - mainly because of many different morphological structures of these creatures.
Really this picture does not have perfect DOF but on the other hand it is really nice as documentary photo. We can see a male specimen on the right side (note the shape of antennae!) and a female behind him (species from Lymantridae family?). Moths are very coloured and - I think - rather medium sized (more than 3 cm?). The problem with DOF is probably because of the place whre you met these insects - grass area. Anyway, as I noted above, I like this phot because of its documentary role :)
Best withes,
Radomir
PS. By the way, just for fun - not for points, please feel free to watch some of my photos presenting the some moment in some insect species from Central Poland here :>