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    Default Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly

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    Canon 7D2, 70-200mm f2.8L IS II, 1.4x TC III
    ISO 400, f16, 1/800s, HH

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    The vast majority of the butterfly is well focused and exposed, unfortunately the head is critical and it is partly in shade and just a little soft. Partial recovery may help with a little more local exposure and sharpening.

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    Good overall sharpness and good detail in the yellows. For me, the shadow on the butterfly's face and the shadow on the center of the flower detract from an otherwise strong image.

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    Very nice details and great job paralleling the butterfly's wing to obtain good sharpness...agree with Jonathan and Steve on the head.

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    i would reduce the brightness and increase the contrast which should bring up the true yellow butterfly - but that's just me

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