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    I am not entirely sure of the species this specimen is possibly a female Azure.

    Model Name : OM-1 40-150 & MC14
    Focal Length (35 mm conversion) : 421.0mm
    ISO : 200
    Exposure compensation : 0.0 EV
    Exposure mode : Auto exposure
    Shutter : 1/640 sec
    Aperture : F5.6

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    Hi Jon .. a nicely isolated subject .
    You need to have more DOF , the sharpness has to be 200 % with these kind of macro shots .... which is not the case , sadly .
    The subject and perch needing more punch in tone and contrast .

    Jon ... these are my initial thoughts .

    TFS Andreas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andreas Liedmann View Post
    Hi Jon .. a nicely isolated subject .
    You need to have more DOF , the sharpness has to be 200 % with these kind of macro shots .... which is not the case , sadly .
    The subject and perch needing more punch in tone and contrast .

    Jon ... these are my initial thoughts .

    TFS Andreas
    Thanks, I agree not sharp head to tail, but close! Colours on the subject are OK I think - this is teneral.

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