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Taking Off or Touching Down?
Taking Off or Touching Down?
dan_pendleton


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Flight (Classic Editing)
Camera: Canon EOS-10D
Location: Park
Date: Sep 24, 2003
Aperture: F/8
ISO: 800
Shutter: 1/2000
Galleries: Animals, Action
Date Uploaded: Sep 28, 2003

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10/04/2003 12:21:23 AM
Nice crisp shot as far as the moth not moving, but I think the lighting did it a real disservice, the glare blowing out the details on the moth almost completely, and even somewhat on the flowers. I would have liked a bit more depth of focus, so that the back of the moth\\'s wings were not so blurry (and the right two flowers, as well).
10/02/2003 07:48:10 AM
Nice timing! The focus could have been better, the flower on the left is in focus but nearly nothing else. I would like to have seen sharper focus on the butterfly.
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09/30/2003 08:44:46 PM
This could have been an outstanding photo if the focus were better and the colors not washed out. You certainly were at the right place at the right time to catch this butterfly in motion!
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09/30/2003 05:46:39 AM
Your main focus appears to be on the left part of the plant and not on your main subject.
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09/29/2003 08:06:27 PM
looks a little overexposed for my taste, but still a great shot
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09/29/2003 07:13:04 PM
Nice stopped motion! Too bad about the harsh glare. 8 Rob the Swash
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09/29/2003 11:08:32 AM
I like the idea, but for insect shots, I like to see much sharper shots.
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09/29/2003 07:59:10 AM
The butterfly is to bright -3
09/29/2003 12:22:50 AM
This is really bright. Maybe put a posterboard infront of the sun to block the light. That should help. Or try a different time of day. Good luck!
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