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Very nice, a couple of questions. What kind of camera did you use (film or digital)? Do you have the ISO value for each picture? What model camera did you use? (ex. Canon EOS Elan 7N)
wow cool! let me guess... is the first butterfly a pearly crecent? (or something like that) the second one has to be some sulphur of some kind... blue heron, house fly, sea gulls, cane toad if not, then an american/fowller's... but it looks strange. the other one is a bluetail?
Quote[/b] (TheAlphaWolf @ Sep. 26 2004,7:22)]wow cool! let me guess... is the first butterfly a pearly crecent? (or something like that) the second one has to be some sulphur of some kind... blue heron, house fly, sea gulls, cane toad if not, then an american/fowller's... but it looks strange. the other one is a bluetail?
The toad is an American Toad.
Sea Gulls of some kind.
Pearly Crecentspot
2nd butterfly Malachite
Great Blue Heron
The shadow of a House Fly. Taken from under a leaf it was sitting on.
The dragonfly I can only guess, maybe some kind of Skimmer.
Quote[/b] (Amateur_Expert @ Sep. 26 2004,6:31)]Very nice, a couple of questions. What kind of camera did you use (film or digital)? Do you have the ISO value for each picture? What model camera did you use? (ex. Canon EOS Elan 7N)
Thanks. Sorry I missed this the first time I replied.
Most of the images are from a digital camera, a few are scanned pictures. Some pictures with a 3 MP and a 5 MP camera.
The ISO rating is the lowest my camera will go, which is 100.
I use a Sony DSC-707 5 MP camera.
The pictures are much sharper then they appear here. I compress the heck out of them to make it nice on the 56K users.
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