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Gum leaf butterfly - absolutely beautiful, but you have to look for them

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Critters from the mountains :)It's been a very productive week of trapping - Bonogin and Tallebudgera hinterland - how spoilt are we????? These are some of the 'littlies' I was chasing around the countryside
![]() I know you are there ![]() Playing hide and seek ![]() Gum leaf butterfly - absolutely beautiful, but you have to look for them ![]() Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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how come when your delightful insects they always have some funny quirky expression, the eyes or mouth or whatever these insects all sem to be posing for you, what is your secret? lovely insignts into the wonderful insect world, it's fascinating tey are kinda cute but crittery
just fantastic........
Cheers ....bp....
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As always you put out some brilliant work Rel..
The Katydid(sp?) Stare down is pin sharp on my screen and looks good! Tim D70 - D200/MBD200 Coming soon - Too Much Gear, Not Enough Talent
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Wow the gum leaf butterfly is just spectacular.
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Thanks for all of the positive comments
![]() Wendellt - no secret, just luck I think - there is always an angle that somehow shows the personality of the insect you are shooting .... just take plenty of shots ![]() Bernie - thank you as always ![]() Tim - apologies - it is Ephippitytha trigintiduoguttata ![]() ![]() Cheers Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Yep, I'm with all the other comments so far.....Bloomin' fantastic. Shots 1 and 3, in particular, are just exquisite. So sharp, great DOF and perfect lighting - your 'beer cup' is being used to absolute perfection.
I remember first seeing some of your early shots when we met and thinking "this woman is going to go a long way" in the field insect/critter photography. Man, was I proven right! You have a fantastic 'eye' for photography, are as passionate as heck about wildlife (along with Damien) and you keep getting better and better. Well done, Narelle. Cheers Michael
Willy, Chris, Andrew & Finch - thanks for the comments
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Rel, please dont tell me you typed all that out.. and saved yourself the excercise by copy and pasting ... cuz thats more then a mouthful and id hate to try and type that correctly!!
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Top shots B&S. You have truly mastered that lens.
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Dug, Oneputt and Nicole - thanks again
![]() Definitely haven't mastered that lens, but am getting better at fluking it ![]() ![]() Nicole - this butterfly is "Doleschallia bisaltide" and is a male ![]() ![]() Rel ![]() Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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