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Old 30th April 2005   #1
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Default Central Catchment Nature Reserve

Have a long trek around CCNR today, walking probably 10km... just to shoot butts. Here are some shots.

1. Quaker (#155)
1a


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2. Arhopala sp.


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Old 30th April 2005   #2
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3. Male Cruiser


4. Possibly Pointed Line Blue


5. Blue Helen (#156)



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Old 30th April 2005   #3
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Like #3. Really like a sailing boat. Very sharp too.
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thx for sharing. second set is great. first set looks like under exposed?
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Thanks for the comments.

In the forest with heavy canopy that cuts off much light, u need an iso like 1600. For me, I'm quite happy to get good exposure on the white with details for two Quakers, which tends to get overexposed quite easily. The Quakers are about the size of a 10-cent coin.

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Originally Posted by macross
For me, I'm quite happy to get good exposure on the white with details for two Quakers, which tends to get overexposed quite easily. The Quakers are about the size of a 10-cent coin.
true. you have a point. can't have it bothways
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Originally Posted by macross
The Quakers are about the size of a 10-cent coin.
I would say it a 5 cents though. Well done Macross
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