Canon MPE, 50D, ISO 100, f16, ss 250. Flash used, hand held, as is all my macro shots.:)
Found this small moth in my garden, have quite a few of them flying around, but some with different markings. Could anyone ID this for me, if possible, and tips and comments very welcome.:)
I wish I could help with the I.D. but my book only covers North America. :( I can help you narrow it down a bit, though. First off, I believe you have a butterfly here and not a moth because the antenna are clubbed at the end. Moths don't USUALLY have clubbed antenna - they have "feathered" "threadlike". Skippers have antenna that bend at the ends, almost in a 90 degree angle.
As for the image, I really think you did an excellent job on this. You do lose a bit of focus at the very top of the wings but the head, body and front area are all nicely detailed and the pose and angle are also nice. I think you could stand maybe a sliver more on the right side so the antenna aren't quite so close to the frame's edge. I'd also clone out the one piece of leaf that is jutting away from the main area (between the two antenna) to give it a cleaner look. Very nice image overall.
I can't help with your butterfly ID but you shouldn't have too much trouble finding out what species it is. Google South African Butterflies and I'm sure one of the sites will help you with the ID.