This alpine butterfly was my first dew-laden insect taken over 10 years ago
Canon EOS 5, Canon 100 macro, Kodachrome 25, Natural light, 8 secs F16, Tripod;)
This alpine butterfly was my first dew-laden insect taken over 10 years ago
Canon EOS 5, Canon 100 macro, Kodachrome 25, Natural light, 8 secs F16, Tripod;)
An absolute beaut with stunning detail. Strange to see Kodachrome after all these years and 25 ASA at that. Please let us know where this was this shot. . . .
Last edited by David Steele; 02-09-2008 at 05:25 AM. Reason: Correction.
Hi John,
Almost perfect what can i say, super with great details and smooth BG.
To enhance it i would take out a little green in curves.
Robert
Outstanding in every way.. Wish we had dew, hardly ever happens in Wyoming....
Stunning. I would like to see the butterfly selectively sharpened just a bit to bring up the dew drops.
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Absolute class. Very well exposed image.
And 8 secs ??? or was it 1/8 th ...
TFS.
rgds,
Kaushik
Hey John, what can you say but awesome image.
Hi
Being critical I think this presentation could perhaps be improved by a little bit of USM - but this is a minor fix, and perhaps taste related. Other than this aspect - what can one say, it is a beautiful shot of a beautiful subject
Thanks for the view
Matthew