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    Shutter speed 1/1000
    Aperture F/8
    ISO 400
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    Canon 1D Mark II N
    Lens 100-400 IS l

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    Hi Ram, you did a great job on exposing under what looks like difficult light conditions! Great details and colors. Is this a 90 degree rotation? It looks like the plant is supposed to be vertical.

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    Hello, Ram, and welcome to the macro flora forum! Beautiful butterfly here! I might take a little of the negative space off the top if it were mine to give the bf a little more prominence in the frame. I'd also pull the yellows in the flowers back a bit as they feel heavily saturated to me near the end of the stalk.

    Can you tell us about the lighting conditions this was photographed under?

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    yes it is a 90 degree rotation jerry. Julie its taken in natural light in the afternoon around 2 PM.

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    Lovely image Ram. Sharp with great colours and bg. Agree with Jules' suggestions.:)

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    Hi Ram, in that case, I would rotate it back to its original position and crop it as a vertical. I feel that the flowers look unnatural in their turned position. Additionally, this strategy will rid you of the negative space like Julie suggests.

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