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    Red Admiral Butterfly.
    Comments welcome.


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    Not a bad shot. I know next to nothing about photography though.I'm not digging the background much. Pretty blurry.




    Thanks.
    Prick.


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    it's nice focus, but it's too over-exposed the light reflecting off of those leaves being so bright is putting me off
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    i think that the front leaves should be sharp as well..b.tu other than that pretty nice picture

    oh and it is a lil bright up there
    ..The Dream.


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    Nice! It's centered though, which probably isn't considered "good" by many.. I took a similiar shot of the same kind of butterfly a while back.. (which of course is centered too, bleh. )



    /Peksa
    http://peksa.se - photos by me.

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    Now this is a nice shot. Deserves respect. I love the grace the butterfly gives out and the center shot you took really captures the butterfly as the center attention. What type of camera do you use? If you don't mind i would love to have that as on my desktop...if you don't mind?
    Last edited by Hedatary; 03-23-2007 at 08:41 PM.


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    I use a 350D Hed, and yeah you can use it as a desktop.

    Peksa, I think it's less important about centering a subject when you're taking wildlife pics. I have some really good wildlife images to submit when I get back to my own computer which show this well.

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    its a little over exposed, and the left wing is little out of focus, i think it would be better if it would be in focus too. but nice shot.

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