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Melitaea athalia
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Photo Information |
Copyright: Rimantas Kisielius (rimas)
(5094) |
Genre: Animals |
Medium: Color |
Date Taken: 2012-06-30 |
Categories: Insects |
Camera: Canon EOS 300 D |
Exposure: f/5.6, 1/800 seconds |
More Photo Info: [view] |
Photo Version: Original Version |
Date Submitted: 2012-09-05 7:40 |
Viewed: 2015 |
Points: 8 |
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[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
The Heath Fritillary is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It is found throughout the Palaearctic from Western Europe to Japan, in heathland, grassland, and in coppiced woodland.
Scientific name: Melitaea athalia |
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hello Rimantas,
very nice picture, looks like a flower within the flower. very perfect Pov you choose to capture this very special picture. clarity, colour and composition is also great .
best wishes,
samiran
a special competition for the nectar
great posture well managed
sERGIO
- PeakXV
(3135) - [2012-09-05 21:02]
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Hello Rimantas,
I've only seen two fritillaries all summer .... and you've managed two at the same time on the same flower ... and in fine light .... and in very good focus .... and with a finely engineered bokeh .... and with magical hues. Very well done, I say!
Regards,
Derek
Fine composition! The flower consists of butterflies...! Good work!