Macro at Hort Park


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ALPHA1

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Hello! Shooting butterflies as your first macro? Wow you certainly got my support!

If this is your first attempt on macro & on butterflies, i think you've got lot's of potential.
I'm sure you must be very glad to have such beautiful pictures. From my limited experience, i think the colours of the first butterfly, a skipper tends to be a little more orange. Composition wise, a little tight on the framing but since this is your first, i think there is nothing to complain can we? :thumbsup: Composition wise you might want to view the thread where we post all our butterfly works. Or if you have an unedited version, you can reedit it. Just PM me.

Part 5!
There is part 1 to 4 if you're interested.

The second pic is a Chilades pandava pandava (Cycad Blue)

Cheers!
 

Hello! Shooting butterflies as your first macro? Wow you certainly got my support!

If this is your first attempt on macro & on butterflies, i think you've got lot's of potential.
I'm sure you must be very glad to have such beautiful pictures. From my limited experience, i think the colours of the first butterfly, a skipper tends to be a little more orange. Composition wise, a little tight on the framing but since this is your first, i think there is nothing to complain can we? :thumbsup: Composition wise you might want to view the thread where we post all our butterfly works. Or if you have an unedited version, you can reedit it. Just PM me.

Part 5!
There is part 1 to 4 if you're interested.

The second pic is a Chilades pandava pandava (Cycad Blue)




Cheers!

Yes, indeed this is my very first macro since the purchase of the Nikon 105VR and its my first two butterfly shot.Thks for such very encouraging words. Both only resize to 1024 x 6...
Too bad the secondbutterfly got damage "wing" at the rear.
Great butterfly pix u got there in part 5:thumbsup:
 

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