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Varmint

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Thanks,

DAS
 
If your goal was to catalog a butterfly then it is an excellent photo. Otherwise, I think first and foremost that it's cropped too tight. I'd like to have seen more of the flower to provide more color and contrast. Plus, it would just seem more natural if you included more of the butterflies environment. He's a beautiful creature in a beautiful world. Also, according to the rule of thirds the butterfly shouldn't be centered in the photograph. On the plus side, I really like the DOF, it really separates the subject from the background very nicely. And you nailed the exposure and focus too. The lighting is so good it almost looks like you shot it in a studio.
 
I agree with Nimrod about the corp. Would have been to back away just a little. I also notice the legs are blown just a bit which to me is distracting some given the darker background. You did a splended job on a beautiful creature and wonderful DOF.
 
Great photo
the only thing I would do is change the orientation
[attachment 16729 Butterfly.JPG]
Rick (TN)
 
I appreciate the comments, and will use the input provided to enhance my skills.

DAS
 
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