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Photography Insects posted on Feb 19, 2009
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The eyes of butterflies are large spherical structures. These are compound eyes consisting of thousands of hexagonal shaped omatidea. Each omatidea, or miniscule sensor, is directed at a slightly different angle from the others. Collectively they are directed in every direction -- up, down, forwards, backwards, left and right. Because of this, butterflies are able to see in virtually every direction simultaneously. There is a price to pay for having an exceedingly small brain and omnivision. Butterflies cannot focus their vision as what they see is at best a blur. Furthermore, they are sensitive to only the three most basic features of vision which would be light, colour and motion. Butterflies can distinguish night from day. They might distinguish colour along a very narrow band of the light spectrum. Hence a butterfly might see and feed from the nectar of a purple flower but be oblivious to the red flower nearby. Butterflies are also sensitive to movement. When you try to sneak up to photograph a butterfly it won't think, "Here comes Danny boy again". It would however be aware that something big out there is moving, getting closer and it's time to fly.

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Richardphotos

8:56PM | Thu, 19 February 2009

when I am stalking butterflies I allow them to get used to my presence, but some are so jumpy that it is flat difficult to get them to stay still. I find usually the smaller the more skittish excellent capture and two for the price of one. thanks for the information

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Punaguy

10:09PM | Thu, 19 February 2009

Nice shootin' here Danny! Hard enough chasing one around...opportune capture! Aloha~

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kgb224

11:45PM | Thu, 19 February 2009

Excellent capture my friend.

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RodolfoCiminelli

4:40AM | Fri, 20 February 2009

Splendid and very beautiful macrophoto Daniel, have a great detail......!!!!!

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glix70

5:27AM | Fri, 20 February 2009

The beauty of butterflies flying in nature from the great sensibility of your eye, the material espression of your colourful heart!!! Excellent shot!!! :) V

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iaacf

8:11AM | Fri, 20 February 2009

I love those tropical butties. Their colors are magnificent.. this shows their colors veryt well.

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durleybeachbum

8:37AM | Fri, 20 February 2009

Superb catch!

Charberry

11:11AM | Fri, 20 February 2009

Interesting facts about butterflies. These are two beautiful ones. Excellent capture.

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MOODYBLUE92954

4:23PM | Fri, 20 February 2009

Wonderful capture

PD154

5:07PM | Fri, 20 February 2009

Great image and in depth explanation Dan, and nicely presented too.

lucindawind

8:36PM | Fri, 20 February 2009

aww so sweet a capture!!

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JaneEden

9:40AM | Sat, 21 February 2009

Excellent photography Danny, I love butterflies but never knew all the snippets of info you have relayed to us. I thoroughly enjoyed reading all about them while I munched on a piece of toast :o) hugs Jane xx

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Littlejock

12:58PM | Mon, 23 February 2009

Beautiful this shot of 2 buttys.. The colours and focus is great. Congratulations my friend

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qrud

7:35AM | Sun, 08 March 2009

beautiful colouring palette

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/9.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 5D
Shutter Speed1/200
ISO Speed400
Focal Length100

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