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Burnett Moth

Mating moths, the second one is below and out of focus.

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Filename:Mating_pair_cc.jpg
Album name:rksmith51 / Bob's album
Rating (1 votes):8888888888
Keywords:insect, / burnett / moth, /
Camera:D3s
Lens:200mm Micro
Photo Location:Gorebridge
Critique Welcome, Yes / No:Yes
Filesize:487 KiB
Date added:Jul 20, 2010
Dimensions:800 x 1202 pixels
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Color Space:Uncalibrated
Digital Zoom Ratio:1
EXIF Image Height:1202 pixels
EXIF Image Width:800 pixels
Exposure Mode:0
Exposure Program:Aperture Priority
Exposure Time:1/100 sec
FNumber:f/9
Flash:Compulsory Flash, Return light not detected
Focal length:200 mm
Gain Control:0
ISO:200
Make:Nikon Corporation
Metering Mode:Pattern
Model:NIKON D3S
Resolution Unit:Inch
Saturation:0
Scene Capture Mode:0
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Y Resolution:240 dots per ResolutionUnit
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picsfor   [Jul 20, 2010 at 02:27 PM]
Nice - shame they weren't both in the shot - but that's just being picky. It doesn't stop this being a great shot.
Beryl   [Jul 21, 2010 at 02:58 AM]
Nioce capture . This is the 5 spot Burnett. Well done Very Happy
Oldboy   [Jul 21, 2010 at 08:16 PM]
Cracking shot with great detail. Very Happy There seems to be a lot of these around this year. Cool Just noticed it's the D3s you are using. Very Happy

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