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Brzoza photos; Pictures of insects
Topic Started: Feb 17 2015, 07:46 PM (1,119 Views)
Brzoza552
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Brzoza

Hello, I would like to present here my photographs, and something which to me is everything: butterflies, as my passion
The photos were made in Poland, on a grassy meadow Posted Image
And some pictures relating to the meadowswhat have met there :)
-Lycaena tityrus (male) Posted Image
-Aglais urticae (caterpillars) Posted Image
-Carterocephalus palaemon (male) Posted Image
-Carterocephalus palaemon (male-head) Posted Image
-Lycaena phlaeas (female) Posted Image
-Callophrys rubi (male) Posted Image
-Euthrix potatoria (caterpillar) Posted Image
-Hymenoptera sp. Posted Image
-Symphytum officinale Posted Image
if unto you like the photos I can show more ;)
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bluebell12
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These photos are beautiful! I love close-ups of insects. I really like the one of the Callophrys rubi, it's so pretty and bright. You're able to focus so close on them, what kind of camera do you use?
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Brzoza552
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Brzoza

Thanks, I have a good old compact Panasonic Lumix with lenses to macro.
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Brzoza552
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Brzoza

Another portion of the photos from the beginning of August, also made in Poland on the xerothermic area:
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-Papilio machaon (caterpillar from far away)
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-Papilio machaon (caterpillar close)
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-Coenonympha glycerion (male)
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-Heteropterus morpheus (male)
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-Coenonympha pamphilus (female)
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-Thymelicus lineola (male)
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-Selenia tetralunaria (caterpillar - camouflage)
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-Zygaena ephialtes ephialtes (male)
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Edited by Brzoza552, Mar 1 2015, 10:10 PM.
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Mrpanch
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Because Puffins

Your pictures are amazing! The meadow is beauiful
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Burns
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King of Lemurs

I love the one of the butterfly head.
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Brzoza552
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Brzoza

Photos of early spring 2014 taken in a park not far away my house:
-Ficaria verna (plant), Andrena sp. (Hymenoptera)
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-Eristalis arbustorum (Diptera), Prunus sp. (plant)
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-Bellis perennis (plant)
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-Polygonia c-album (Nymphalidae)
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-Polygonia c-album (Nymphalidae) (head)
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-Andrena fulva (Hymenoptera)
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-Anthophora plumipes (Hymenoptera), Lamium purpureum (plant)
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Edited by Brzoza552, Aug 30 2015, 08:30 PM.
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Burns
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King of Lemurs

I love them! These are better than the ones people take at my work. The close up of the butterfly's face is amazing. What camera are you taking these on?
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Brzoza552
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Brzoza

Burns, thanks, as of now I'm using the old, honest, somewhat already in use, Compact Panasonic Lumix FZ-50, additional lenses for macro, photo does perfect but here on the page changing slightly its quality :)
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Brzoza552
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Brzoza

Maybe now share with you the, somewhat human life that deals with butterflies in a slightly different way, namely, night hunting for light :) is something that I like the most, hundreds of different species of moths to a lamp in the pictures is about 2% of species which I have identified in that area.I shone in Poland, in an area with photos of the first in the post 4 :)
-Lamp and moths around her
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-Pandemis corylana (Tortricidae)
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-Anania verbascalis (Crambidae)
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-Diachrysia chrysitis (Noctuidae)
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-Cyclophora albipunctata (Geometridae)
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-Argyresthia goedartella (Argyresthiidae)
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-Acronicta rumicis (Noctuidae)
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-Drepana falcataria (Drepanidae)
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-Rhyacionia pinicolana (Tortricidae)
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-Pediasia luteella (Crambidae)
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-Panthea coenobita (Noctuidae)
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-Cosmorhoe ocellata (Geometridae)
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-Vespa crabro (Vespidae) unwanted guest :)
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Burns
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King of Lemurs

This is incredible. It's cool how you can "summon" moths for a photography session. :) Great work.
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Kevin
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Woah, that's really cool, I need to try that sometime! :)
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