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Moth #97 - Aglaopus stramentaria.

Photography Insects posted on Jan 09, 2015
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macro photography

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bebopdlx

5:29PM | Fri, 09 January 2015

A very different looking moth.

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Richardphotos

6:23PM | Fri, 09 January 2015

very beautiful moth and macro. what are you using in the way of camera equipment

baz35

12:41AM | Sun, 11 January 2015

Thanks. I use a compact Sony DSC-HX20V which does both 18mp stills & full HD movies. Most of these moths are shot with flash at night alighting on my loungroom window. Many of them are fingernail size or smaller and even in macro mode they only fill about 1/30th of the full 18mp frame. Being such high resolution permits me to enlarge them in Photoshop...


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