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    Dew covered clouded sulphur after a cool night. Image adjustments in Lightroom. Camera on sticks triggered with a remote. Full frame.

    Canon 5D MarkIII
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    Gorgeous, I am getting really jealous now!
    I may be wrong, you were there, I wasn't, but is it a just little oversaturated?

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    Thank you Jonathan, it really looked like this, the butterfly is at the beginning of its life cycle. The perch was that dark green color. The background is lit by the very first rays of sunlight. It was a crazy red/orange sunrise that morning gorgeous colors i had not seen in awhile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Mack View Post
    Thank you Jonathan, it really looked like this, the butterfly is at the beginning of its life cycle. The perch was that dark green color. The background is lit by the very first rays of sunlight. It was a crazy red/orange sunrise that morning gorgeous colors i had not seen in awhile.
    John you have made me doubly jealous!

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