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Photo #40607: Phragmatobia fuliginosa

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Phragmatobia fuliginosa

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Base gallery. Upperside. Pinned specimen.

Photo, and identified by: Shamil Murtazin. Image without retouching at the website

Date and time, location shooting/catching: 2015-06-01 00:00:00, Southern Urals, Bashkortostan, 40 km south of Ufa

Photographer's comment: to light

Comments on this image

12.07.2015 5:52, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Peter, so that there examples. I originally got this book. I certainly think straight enough in the pictures, but it seems to me that there is not removed with the flash, and a well-podobranny illuminated object, etc., etc ...... That is not enough at whom it turns out, both normal black background (and gray) is very difficult to pick up and we have a shaman editors.And on paper, everything looks the same at: One paper, and therefore all have the same perception. But technically different and differently configured video subsystems computers a lot: on some computer looks good, and some bad ...

11.07.2015 20:09, Peter Khramov

From what I saw on a black background, like foty from the book Butterflies of the World: http://naturaliste.ru/catalog/1699. It can be seen that the photographer magёt.
Examples ph there with translucent wings:



11.07.2015 20:02, Alex Dumchus

And for me as a black fund sad somehow, almost like a funeral, life and so we are not too baluet- let light and more !!!

11.07.2015 17:56, Alexandr Zhakov

All the commentators are right. It looks very good, but probably need a lighter background. :)

11.07.2015 10:32, Shamil Murtazin

Basil, about transparency. Then the idea was to highlight the side of the wing, to expose all of the bristles on it and veins. It turned out not quite what I wanted. The most disadvantage of this scheme - it turns dark. On a white background so it does not turn.

13.06.2015 12:23, Vasiliy Feoktistov

This bear as a species can actually say "translucent" (a very faint, translucent pollination). In my opinion there is more pertinent still white background.

13.06.2015 12:16, Yuri Semejkin

If you do not look at the background, something like normalno.Voobsche Shamil, your butterfly in front of you, you see the color intensity, -svetlee or not. Here and create it as it is. Personally, I try to stick to the principle of natural coloring. If darken or lighten up too, it can be said that a butterfly in the world there ......

13.06.2015 11:15, Shamil Murtazin

dark, huh?

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