Sea, sky and butterfly

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Sea, sky and butterfly

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Not much sea visible, but who is perfect? 8)

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Wings shape and curves among with light-shadow distribution gives this photo third dimension, somehow. Sometimes it looks to me more sculpture than flat picture.

Camera model Olympus SP-320
Date/time 14.06.2006/13:51:36
Exposure time 1/640 s
F-number f/5.6
ISO 64
Focal length 8 mm
Original image size 3072x2304 pixels
Cropped image size 1802x2402 pixels
Resized to 480x640
Duopod (my own legs ) 8) :lol:
Last edited by MacroLuv on Sat Jul 08, 2006 8:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Let me extend my hand to you Macroluv and welcome you to the forums...I`m pretty new to them myself. Your posting some really nice photos here so far. I like the 3D effect on this photo. It looks like the butterfly is going to come out of the picture and the colors are very sharp. :wink:
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Beetleman wrote:Let me extend my hand to you Macroluv and welcome you to the forums...I`m pretty new to them myself. Your posting some really nice photos here so far. I like the 3D effect on this photo. It looks like the butterfly is going to come out of the picture and the colors are very sharp. :wink:
Thanks! Begginers luck. Butterfly did most of the job. :D

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Nikola, I took care of your triple posts. I am curious as to why or how, you are getting them? Anyway a terrific photograph, you do some very nice work! :D
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Ken Ramos wrote:Nikola, I took care of your triple posts. I am curious as to why or how, you are getting them? Anyway a terrific photograph, you do some very nice work! :D
Thank you! I'm not sure why, maybe it's time to put my mouse into retirement or I'm too fast with shutter. :lol:

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Could be you are double or triple clicking on the "Submit" button for the post. Try just clicking once, it's just a tad slow sometimes, like me, so be patient. :D
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Again, another excellent image. Has a 3D effect that is really nice.
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