Monarch at twilight
ToddLambert I don't like titles More info | Sep 26, 2011 23:55 | #1 Monarch at twilight
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paul3221 Goldmember 2,468 posts Likes: 153 Joined Apr 2010 Location: Phoenix, AZ More info | Sep 27, 2011 09:16 | #2 Well done. The fill flash makes it stand out. Did you try any of the butterfly as a silhouette against the orange sky? That might have worked too. Paul
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Sep 27, 2011 09:57 | #3 Thank you... yes, I did try the silhouette, but when I tried without the flash, it was waaay too dark out and the butterfly became just a dark spot in the foreground and there was no separation between the foreground and background, so it just looked like focus problems.. hehehe
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HughR Senior Member 999 posts Joined Feb 2011 Location: Toronto, Ontario More info | Sep 27, 2011 09:59 | #4 Great photo & great use of fill flash! Hugh
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alphamalex Senior Member More info | Sep 27, 2011 10:02 | #5 nice .. Freddy the Freeloader
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stargazer77517 Goldmember 1,430 posts Likes: 6 Joined Dec 2007 Location: Santa Fe Texas More info | Sep 27, 2011 11:48 | #6 Todd this is spot on. Very nice capture. Davis (Fred)
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Sep 27, 2011 12:11 | #7 Thanks guys, I appreciate it!
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paul-t Goldmember 1,871 posts Joined Oct 2007 Location: The deep south, that's the deep south of England. More info | Sep 27, 2011 13:21 | #8 great shot.
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DavidArbogast Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 27, 2011 13:30 | #9 Wow, Todd! This is a wonderful composition on several levels. I especially appreciate the rich orange and black color scheme of both subject and background; a nice serendipitous convergence! David | Flickr
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chopper5654 Goldmember 2,432 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2008 Location: St. Louis, MO More info | Sep 27, 2011 21:33 | #10 Wow...how the hell did you do that? How did you even see it or find it in the lighting. Very special shot imo. http://throughmyeyes-choppography.blogspot.com/
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Sep 27, 2011 22:29 | #12 Thanks a lot guys. I was lucky to stumble across this guy as I was making my way back to my car. Luckily he stuck around long enough to get him.
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1Twist Senior Member 843 posts Joined Jun 2009 Location: With 6,970,583,806 others give or take More info | Sep 27, 2011 22:38 | #13 I really like this shot ...
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irishman Goldmember 4,098 posts Likes: 14 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Scottsdale, AZ More info | Sep 28, 2011 00:28 | #14 Takes patience and skill to get that one! Nice work. 6D, G9, Sigma 50 1.4, Sigma 15mm Fisheye, Sigma 50 2.8 macro, Nikon 14-24G 2.8, Canon 16-35 2.8 II, Canon 24-105 f/4 IS, Canon 70-200 2.8 IS, tripod, lights, other stuff.
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