July 2008 Competition Entries
- Pete Eeles
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July 2008 Competition Entries
This is the July 2008 competition. Please read the competition introduction at:
http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/phpBB2/v ... .php?t=991
To enter the competition, please post a single reply to this message (1 post per member). You'll be able to edit your entry until 5th August.
Please refrain from making comments about the entries until the competition has been voted on. Comments and constructive critique are very welcome thereafter.
Look forward to seeing the entries roll in , good luck !
Cheers,
- Pete
http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/phpBB2/v ... .php?t=991
To enter the competition, please post a single reply to this message (1 post per member). You'll be able to edit your entry until 5th August.
Please refrain from making comments about the entries until the competition has been voted on. Comments and constructive critique are very welcome thereafter.
Look forward to seeing the entries roll in , good luck !
Cheers,
- Pete
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Re: July 2008 Competition Entries

supersize me !!
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I know some people don't like the depth of field obtainable with compacts, but this picture shows why some think of it as an advantage.
The flowers of this Hebe are a great attractant, perhaps even superior to buddleia.
Canon A650IS in macro, 22 mm (true) focal length, F/8. No supplementary lens.
Jack
The flowers of this Hebe are a great attractant, perhaps even superior to buddleia.
Canon A650IS in macro, 22 mm (true) focal length, F/8. No supplementary lens.
Jack
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- Dave McCormick
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Green Veined White Taken on 19th: Female feeding on thistle


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- Pete Eeles
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My entry is "Willo the Wisp" on the end of this fern leaf. The Comma is incidental 
Cheers,
- Pete

Cheers,
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Scottish Small Skip...4th July... Canon450d Sigma 105mm.
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- Tony Moore
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Can this facility be changed so that it will accept bigger photographic files? I have been unable to post any photos due to mine all having a file size of more than 250 wotsits.
Antonym.
Antonym.
- Pete Eeles
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Then resize them first 
I suggest 800 x 800 pixels max otherwise they won't fit on most screens without scrollbars being shown which, believe me, won't get them any votes. There are a couple in the June comp. that I predict will get zero votes because they're just too darn large
Cheers,
- Pete

I suggest 800 x 800 pixels max otherwise they won't fit on most screens without scrollbars being shown which, believe me, won't get them any votes. There are a couple in the June comp. that I predict will get zero votes because they're just too darn large

Cheers,
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Software such as Paint Shop Pro PhotoShop enable compression to acceptable sizes. It is very simple and a normal requirement for most websites to keep file sizes to reasonable limits. I am sure other (free) programs enable suitable compression (reduction of size) but the ones I mentioned suit me and many others just fine.Can this facility be changed so that it will accept bigger photographic files? I have been unable to post any photos due to mine all having a file size of more than 250 wotsits.
Jack
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It had to change!... lots of choice now, but this one was, I think, my most photogenic find...
Purple Shot Copper

Purple Shot Copper

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Thank you to everyone for file size advice; I'm very much a computer novice and have trouble with this stuff. Hope this photo makes it.
Iris spazzed out on canine doo-doo.
Antonym.
Iris spazzed out on canine doo-doo.
Antonym.
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Antonym.
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- Gruditch
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Gruditch


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Brimstone.
Canon 5D - EF 70-200 f4 IS and 12mm extension tube. This is my favourite set up for butterflies.
Canon 5D - EF 70-200 f4 IS and 12mm extension tube. This is my favourite set up for butterflies.
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Nilsia - Finland, 26th_July_2008
Thanks to JKT for id of Amanda's Blue not Common Blue
Changed to this blue I found - icarus?Thanks to JKT for id of Amanda's Blue not Common Blue
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Small Copper taken with a Kodak Easy share P712
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- Gwenhwyfar
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Dark Green (I assume) Fritillary taken at Arnside Knott

150mm, 1/250 @ f/8.0 with flash on tripod

150mm, 1/250 @ f/8.0 with flash on tripod
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One from Friday evening on my way home from work.
Marbled White and Essex Skipper settle down together for the night on the same grass head. Aww how sweet

Marbled White and Essex Skipper settle down together for the night on the same grass head. Aww how sweet

