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    Default Buckeye Butterfly on Sedum

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    My backyard sedum is a butterfly magnet....5 difft species...buckeye among them!
    Nikon D-300
    1/40 sec at f11
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    180 Macro with 1.4 tc
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    Lance Peters
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    Hi Bob - gorgeous colours and markings on this one. For my tastes a little too much negative space on the LHS.
    Might be able to coax some more detail out with some careful sharpening.
    Well done with the slow SS.
    :)

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    Bob,

    Nice sharpness at 1/40 sec....was that hand held? I like the vibrant colors of the buckeye against the pale colors of the flowers and to me the sharpness looks good. I do agree with Lance about perhaps looking at a version with some cropped off the left.

    Joel

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    Julie Kenward
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    Bob, I agree that there's a little too much sedum for the size of the butterfly in the image. I took your crop down to an 8x10 size and turned the frame a bit. It leaves the butterfly pretty centered which isn't always ideal but this gives a nice balance of green to flower IMO so I went with it in this case.

    I also used a round of High Pass Filter on the entire image, changing the blend mode to overlay and reducing the opacity a bit so it wasn't oversharpened. Next time, if you can scoot a bit more to the left and get him more square to the focal plane that would be the most ideal comp but this one is also very nice.

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