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INSECT PHOTOGRAPHY
Insects are fascinating. The camera facilitates the observation of small
details that would otherwise be invisible to the eye, thanks to its capacity to
enlarge the image at will and to freeze movement. As examples, look at the
wings of the Monarch that look like tissue thin delicate paper or the back of
the Painted Lady that is so hairy that we wonder where she got her name !
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108- Monarch
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109- Monarch
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110- Monarch
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111- Monarch
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112- Monarch
in its kingdom
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113- Summit conference Monarchs
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114- Canadian Tiger Swallowtail
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115- Canadian Tiger Swallowtail
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116- Painted Lady
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117- Idea leuconoe gordita - Malaisia
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118- Parthenos sylvia Malaisia
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119- Parthenos sylvia Malaisia
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120- Dryadula phaetusa Southern USA
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121- Papilio Protenor Asia
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122- Zebra Heliconia Central and South America
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123- Zebra Heliconia Central and South America
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124- Zebra Heliconia Central and South America
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125- Morpho peleides Costa Rica
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126- Phoebis philea Costa Rica
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127- Cethosia cyane Asia
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128- Who Am I ?
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129- Embroidery
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