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    Default Large white Pieris brassicae

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    Tripod Canon 7D Canon 100-400L IS ISO 100 1/400 sec f8
    I took this image next to my garden pond, I had planted the plant (hopeless with their names) to act as a magnet for butterflies. The large white is also referred to as the cabbage white, it is not very popular with people who grow them!
    I was a little undecided over the lower OOF flower head in the end I decided to leave it there.
    All C&C welcome.

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    Hi Jon, I like the rounded shape of the plant, and how the butterfly is perched dead centre on top. Both pop nicely from your BG, and I would crop off the lower plant.

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    Beautiful colors and great soft light. I agree with Stuart about cropping off the lower plant.

    Markus

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    Very nice. Sharp ans well exposed. I agree on losing the bottom part of the flower and may take a bit off the top.

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    Hi Jonathan. The butterfly gave you a great pose and you nailed the exposure to get detail in its bright wings. Also, very nice sharpness within your DOF. Like you, I'm a bit ambivalent about the lower clump of flowers. I think the image works well either with or without that clump. I might suggest taking a little off the top. Very nicely done!

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    Really well done. Butterfly is nicely separated from bg and flowers. I kind of like the three layered look so would leave the bottom flowers.

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