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    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;)

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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Steele View Post
    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. . . .
    Thanks for your comments David - this image was captured in a sphagnum moss bog in the alpine region of the southern tablelands of New South Wales.

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    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

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    Outstanding in every way.. Wish we had dew, hardly ever happens in Wyoming....

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    Stunning. I would like to see the butterfly selectively sharpened just a bit to bring up the dew drops.

    Sir, you are a good photogrpaher and we are glad to have you here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Stunning. I would like to see the butterfly selectively sharpened just a bit to bring up the dew drops.

    Sir, you are a good photogrpaher and we are glad to have you here.

    later and love, artie
    Thank you Art for the comment - I appreciate it!!

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    Just lovely. I bet this looks killer on a light table.

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    Absolute class. Very well exposed image.
    And 8 secs ??? or was it 1/8 th ...

    TFS.

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    Kaushik

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    Hey John, what can you say but awesome image.

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    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

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