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Old 24th December 2004   #1
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Default 5 butts and a moth

Went to one of those butts shooting location today.

1. Common Posy


2. Palm King


3. Contiguous Swift


4. Lesser Dart
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Old 24th December 2004   #2
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5a. Common Snow Flat - upperview. Most people would think this is a moth, but it is actually a butterfly. It belongs to the family Hesperiidae (same as #3 and #4), subfamily Pyrginae.


5b. Common Snow Flat - sideview


6. This one is colourful, looks like a butterfly, but it is actually a moth.

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Old 29th December 2004   #3
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nice pics... but the last one looks like it is dead or smthing.
But i really like the rich colours. You shoot when an external flash?
What settings do you use?
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Old 30th December 2004   #4
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Thanks Climber. The moth was dying when I found it.

Yes, I use external flash.
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