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Sep 04, 2005 14:52 |  #1

Yes, I shoot other things too.

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Sep 04, 2005 16:12 |  #2

............and with equal results. Stunning image Charles, beautiful color and composition.


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Sep 04, 2005 16:15 |  #3

are you sure this isnt a studio shot(HaHa).the colors are great,as is the composition.


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Sep 04, 2005 16:59 as a reply to  @ wolverinesr1's post |  #4

Just a great shot Charles. Thanks for showing it.

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Sep 04, 2005 20:07 |  #5

Nice Tiger Swallowtail


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Sep 05, 2005 03:33 as a reply to  @ Stephen Stephen's post |  #6

Stephen Stephen wrote:
Nice Tiger Swallowtail

Ahh, I wondered what it was. What is this one?

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Sep 05, 2005 03:48 as a reply to  @ charlesu's post |  #7

I don't normally comment on the Glamour threads as it's something I know nothing about and well above my level of skill, but I find alot of the images remarkable and enjoy veiwing them greatly.

I would say that your work is nothing less than stunning and beautiful Charles , the captures of these subjects are just as beautiful. Perfect shots, well done


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Sep 05, 2005 10:52 |  #8

Thanks so much for the feedback. Butterflies are fun! Well, so are glamour models. Butterflies are not complicated. At least, these two were not.


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Sep 05, 2005 12:30 |  #9

Very nice shots. The colours in the first one are tremendous. Good job!


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Sep 05, 2005 12:33 as a reply to  @ charlesu's post |  #10

Nice shots, Charles. The colors in the first one are great.

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Ahh, I wondered what it was. What is this one?

Eastern Black Swallowtail. (Papilio polyxenes)


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Sep 05, 2005 20:27 as a reply to  @ tupe's post |  #11

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Nice shots, Charles. The colors in the first one are great.
Eastern Black Swallowtail. (Papilio polyxenes)


Thanks!! I have no idea on the names/types but always love it when they slow down enough for me to shoot.


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Sep 05, 2005 20:46 as a reply to  @ charlesu's post |  #12

charlesu wrote:
Ahh, I wondered what it was. What is this one?

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This is also an Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Female with the black morph, only the females get this color and they actually come in three color schemes all have the same blue markings but the yellow varys from bright yellow like the male in the first image to more of an orange yellow, and the last one black.




  
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Sep 05, 2005 22:34 as a reply to  @ Dragonslayer's post |  #13

Dragonslayer wrote:
This is also an Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Female with the black morph, only the females get this color and they actually come in three color schemes all have the same blue markings but the yellow varys from bright yellow like the male in the first image to more of an orange yellow, and the last one black.

Can't argue with the butterfly guy. You sure know your insects, Eric.


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Sep 05, 2005 22:41 |  #14

The first photo is Stunning in composition and color as well as sharpness, Extremely well done. Excellent captures.


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Sep 05, 2005 23:04 |  #15

hey, so I can say "nice pair" (of wings) and not get in trouble?

heh heh...nice shots!


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