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11-JAN-2008

Sappho Longwing

Scientific name: Heliconius sapho

This is another butterfly that I have rarely seen with its wings open. I really needed a stepladder for this shot since it had landed on a high
leaf and I think was deliberately taunting me. To get everything in focus, the lens should be parallel to the wings. Instead I was
forced to shoot from behind. Luckily, it appears to me that most of the butterfly is in focus. The photo below was posted on
November 28 and shows Sappho Longwing with its wings closed.

Nikon D300 ,Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D AF Micro
1/250s f/9.0 at 105.0mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Carol Rollins26-Jan-2008 05:40
Excellent shots Jay! Wonderfully captured and presented. V
Sam_C23-Jan-2008 07:48
Amazing shot! Not lucky...SKILL!! V :-)
Sylvie C22-Jan-2008 03:36
You were lucky, good catch!
Martha Albuquerque21-Jan-2008 00:41
so beautiful, Jay :) V
Matthew Mannell20-Jan-2008 18:37
Very nice catch.
Aivar Mikko20-Jan-2008 17:35
Well caught. Excellent exposure and sharpness. V.
Lloyd & Sandy Spitalnik20-Jan-2008 03:56
Excellent!! S&L
Guest 19-Jan-2008 13:37
Still an excellent catch, Jay! Great work on these butterflies.
Debbie Blackburn Beierle19-Jan-2008 05:51
I really like it when you get them perched and half hang out in "space". Really nice work. Great lighting and detail.
January Grey19-Jan-2008 05:51
I think it's a great POV, Jay. Looks like it's ready for 'take-off'. Excellent shot! V~
Joanne Kamo19-Jan-2008 04:22
Fabulous image..I love the matching spots on the body, super sharp with excellent exposure. V
Simon Chandler19-Jan-2008 04:15
Excellent work. Very unique and beautiful. v
Guest 19-Jan-2008 00:50
Quite a wing span!! Great capture. vote
Char18-Jan-2008 23:58
Hi Jay,
What a fabulous shot! I like the open winged shot there's so much detail there. The feeler looks like a needle and even seems to have an eye. If I ever have to substitute a feeler I know exactly what I'll use. LOL Both great captures!! \/
Guest 18-Jan-2008 22:42
Your butterfly shots are the best I've seen Jay, Yes looks focused to me, very nice light, colors. textures, and details...well done! V!
Jess. ( Lady.D.)18-Jan-2008 19:43
Excellent detail Jay, well captured....
Nestor Derkach18-Jan-2008 16:29
Very beautiful captures, most excellent photographs.
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s_barbour18-Jan-2008 14:23
magnificent~
Janet Forjan-Freedman18-Jan-2008 12:22
Very well captured!
Paco López18-Jan-2008 07:05
Superb!!!! V!
Gerard Koehl18-Jan-2008 05:58
Magnifique... avec une superbe lumière. V
Brian McAllister18-Jan-2008 05:28
Gorgeous shot. Perfect light and sharp details...
monil18-Jan-2008 04:51
Superb composition, light.
Hank Vander Velde18-Jan-2008 03:33
An othjer great/sharp/colorful image Jay. I luv the two view on one page. V.
Art Parnell18-Jan-2008 02:40
A beautiful butterfly from both angles. Your consistent quality throughout this gallery shows real talent and dedication, Jay.
Cindi Smith18-Jan-2008 02:28
Absolutely beautiful! Wonderful capture of this butterfly!
Barb18-Jan-2008 02:13
Both are excellent shot. But really like the second one.
Guest 18-Jan-2008 01:53
Nice catch Jay
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