October 2007 Votes
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October 2007 Votes
Hi folks. This thread is here to allow you to cast your votes for the October 2007 competition (see entries at http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/phpBB2/v ... php?t=1708). You need to be registered and logged into the forums, where you'll be able to cast your vote for first place. Once you've voted, that's it!
Also - you won't see the current voting until you have voted!!!
This poll will run for 15 days.
So ... vote away!
Cheers,
- Pete
Also - you won't see the current voting until you have voted!!!
This poll will run for 15 days.
So ... vote away!
Cheers,
- Pete
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And now for some feedback ...
Mike Young - excellent behaviour shot. Shame the male Brimstone isn't "frozen". Then again, I guess this does give a sense of movement!
Dave McCormick - Nice shot, shame the head, which is the one item that really shouldn't be "cut", is partially hidden behind a wing.
Denise - Certainly interesting behaviour. I guess we all know Commas as being camouflaged against dead leaves or bark, so the "camouflage" angle may not be as convincing! But taking up salts is definitely interesting!
padfield - love it. Save it for the "comedy" theme that I'm convinced we'll need at some point!
Matsukaze - Excellent behaviour shot. Shame the pair are so worn.
alex mclennan - Certainly interesting behaviour! Unfortunately, I guess this doesn't make the most colourful of pics!
Dave Mac - excellent shot. Another future category could well be "caption competition".
m_galathea - nice shot, although the behaviour isn't that obvious (as you explained!).
Paul Kipling - a good behaviour shot. I guess the surroundings don't help with the aesthetics.
V6GTO - very surprised this didn't get more votes. One of the best close-ups I've seen.
sahikmet - another nice shot, although it seems slightly out of focus. I also think that the cropped flower, and the awkward angle of the Large Skipper didn't help. at least you got the shot though!
eccles - disgusting shot
that is techically excellent! Well done!
Charles Nicol - Certainly a creative entry! Although I thought it was difficult to determine what the behaviour being demonstrated actually was until I read your explanation!
Ian Pratt - nice shot. Although I get the impression that the voting public don't consider "nectaring" as particularly interesting behaviour. Then again, I'm not sure what criteria folks would have applied!
Chris - another interesting shot! Again, possibly insufficient "behaviour" being demonstrated to attract votes.
Rogerdodge - I take it all back - I don't think folks did pay that much attention to behaviour since this photo isn't anything special on the bahaviour front! But a lovely composition!
Simon C - Interesting shot - although I personally dislike pictures of butterflies on fingers or anything else that is "unnatural"
Dog poo excepted.
Gruditch - Nice shot - but the behaviour is a bit contrived
Definitely one for the caption competition 
Nick B - interesting shot and good composition!
Dave W - I hate growing old
I'm not sure how to classify this - but it wouldn't be "behaviour" 
Gwenhwyfar - Very interesting shot - given this is in the UK! Was it a labrador?
55bloke - A rare sight of Small Heath - shame it's so out of focus. A faster shutter speed would help - if you have that luxury!
Trev Sawyer - excellent shot!
Sue Wright - very unusual shot indeed! I'll have to steal this for the ID section
TW - loved it. A real shame about that grass blade in front of the critter! But I loved the backlighting.
Cheers,
- Pete
Mike Young - excellent behaviour shot. Shame the male Brimstone isn't "frozen". Then again, I guess this does give a sense of movement!
Dave McCormick - Nice shot, shame the head, which is the one item that really shouldn't be "cut", is partially hidden behind a wing.
Denise - Certainly interesting behaviour. I guess we all know Commas as being camouflaged against dead leaves or bark, so the "camouflage" angle may not be as convincing! But taking up salts is definitely interesting!
padfield - love it. Save it for the "comedy" theme that I'm convinced we'll need at some point!
Matsukaze - Excellent behaviour shot. Shame the pair are so worn.
alex mclennan - Certainly interesting behaviour! Unfortunately, I guess this doesn't make the most colourful of pics!
Dave Mac - excellent shot. Another future category could well be "caption competition".
m_galathea - nice shot, although the behaviour isn't that obvious (as you explained!).
Paul Kipling - a good behaviour shot. I guess the surroundings don't help with the aesthetics.
V6GTO - very surprised this didn't get more votes. One of the best close-ups I've seen.
sahikmet - another nice shot, although it seems slightly out of focus. I also think that the cropped flower, and the awkward angle of the Large Skipper didn't help. at least you got the shot though!
eccles - disgusting shot

Charles Nicol - Certainly a creative entry! Although I thought it was difficult to determine what the behaviour being demonstrated actually was until I read your explanation!
Ian Pratt - nice shot. Although I get the impression that the voting public don't consider "nectaring" as particularly interesting behaviour. Then again, I'm not sure what criteria folks would have applied!
Chris - another interesting shot! Again, possibly insufficient "behaviour" being demonstrated to attract votes.
Rogerdodge - I take it all back - I don't think folks did pay that much attention to behaviour since this photo isn't anything special on the bahaviour front! But a lovely composition!
Simon C - Interesting shot - although I personally dislike pictures of butterflies on fingers or anything else that is "unnatural"

Gruditch - Nice shot - but the behaviour is a bit contrived


Nick B - interesting shot and good composition!
Dave W - I hate growing old


Gwenhwyfar - Very interesting shot - given this is in the UK! Was it a labrador?

55bloke - A rare sight of Small Heath - shame it's so out of focus. A faster shutter speed would help - if you have that luxury!
Trev Sawyer - excellent shot!
Sue Wright - very unusual shot indeed! I'll have to steal this for the ID section

TW - loved it. A real shame about that grass blade in front of the critter! But I loved the backlighting.
Cheers,
- Pete
Congratulations Eccles on winning this months comp. An excellent shot if somewhat graphic for my taste, but a brilliant shot all the same.
Trev Sawyer, beautiful shot and TW, clever shot deserve to be in the top spots too.
Mike Young as always with an outstanding shot.
I voted for Dave Mac who's shot was pin sharp and very unusual, brilliant.
Rogerdodge's Red Admiral was stunning and quite arty, very nice.
Simon C's pic was fab, but I prefer natural surroundings.
Gwenhwyfar, the dog poo in your shot must be very posh. All I get around here on poo are flies. Non the less a good entry.
55bloke. I thought that your entry was good and I am a little envious as I have never seen Small Heath....yet.
Sue Wright. I thought that your shot of an open winged Clouded Yellow was superb. This is a sight that I have never seen. You definitely deserved votes.
Well done to everyone who took part.
I would like to say a huge thanks to the person that voted for me. I didn't expect it but it was more than welcome, and thank you Pete for your kind comments.
Denise

Trev Sawyer, beautiful shot and TW, clever shot deserve to be in the top spots too.
Mike Young as always with an outstanding shot.
I voted for Dave Mac who's shot was pin sharp and very unusual, brilliant.
Rogerdodge's Red Admiral was stunning and quite arty, very nice.
Simon C's pic was fab, but I prefer natural surroundings.
Gwenhwyfar, the dog poo in your shot must be very posh. All I get around here on poo are flies. Non the less a good entry.
55bloke. I thought that your entry was good and I am a little envious as I have never seen Small Heath....yet.
Sue Wright. I thought that your shot of an open winged Clouded Yellow was superb. This is a sight that I have never seen. You definitely deserved votes.

Well done to everyone who took part.
I would like to say a huge thanks to the person that voted for me. I didn't expect it but it was more than welcome, and thank you Pete for your kind comments.
Denise
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Woo-hoo!!! I'm over the moon with joint second spot.
I too particularly liked Eccles and TW's shot. The demise of the fritillary was amazing and I am a sucker for those "backlit through the wings" shots of light-coloured butterflies. Plenty of other good shots too as usual and I also really liked Charles's snap of the skipper warming up his/her(?) engines before take off. A good "behavioural" shot.
Trev

Trev
Thanks for the nice words all. It's a real buzz to do well amongst such great photographers.
I voted for Trev's glanville frits that I thought were beautiful. Dave McCormick is probably going to kick himself when he learns that I would have voted for his emerging larva from the egg as I'd never seen that before, but he substituted the common blue. That shot was nice though.
I voted for Trev's glanville frits that I thought were beautiful. Dave McCormick is probably going to kick himself when he learns that I would have voted for his emerging larva from the egg as I'd never seen that before, but he substituted the common blue. That shot was nice though.
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There are some posh people in and around the Stockbridge area, so I guess they are too posh to pick up after their darling pooch - ignorant more like it, but the butterflies don’t mind.Gwenhwyfar, the dog poo in your shot must be very posh. All I get around here on poo are flies. Non the less a good entry.
Denise, don’t forget to give us a shout if you ever make it down this way.
Well done all.
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Well guys, maybe I should have kept that, maybe I will change my entry for November. Well:
Mike Young = Nice shot of the brimstone, pritty intresting, looks as if the male is "frozen"
Denise = Nice comma, not everyday you see one taking up salts in UK
padfield = strange pic, derinatly different
alex mclennan = intresting shot, I have yet to see this behaviour
Dave Mac = nice, er.. Leaf! Well the fly thought so anyway, great shot.
eccles = This is a great shot, not everyday you see something like that, and to get as close and get the detail you did, great.
Charles Nicol = found this quite intresting when I saw it, well, I like skippers anyway.
Chris = your shot with the two proboscus, I think I have seen this once or twice, intresting anyway.
Gwenhwyfar = great shot of the blues there, I have not see that many in one area yet, still, keep looking and who knows.
Sue Wright = I kind of liked this one, rare you see a clouded yellow upperside, good getting that shot.
Mike Young = Nice shot of the brimstone, pritty intresting, looks as if the male is "frozen"
Denise = Nice comma, not everyday you see one taking up salts in UK
padfield = strange pic, derinatly different
alex mclennan = intresting shot, I have yet to see this behaviour
Dave Mac = nice, er.. Leaf! Well the fly thought so anyway, great shot.
eccles = This is a great shot, not everyday you see something like that, and to get as close and get the detail you did, great.
Charles Nicol = found this quite intresting when I saw it, well, I like skippers anyway.
Chris = your shot with the two proboscus, I think I have seen this once or twice, intresting anyway.
Gwenhwyfar = great shot of the blues there, I have not see that many in one area yet, still, keep looking and who knows.
Sue Wright = I kind of liked this one, rare you see a clouded yellow upperside, good getting that shot.
Cheers all,
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I really enjoyed browsing these photos because they all told a story. For the record, I voted for Nick B's shot of brimstones. What the picture lacked in technical brilliance it made up for in spontaneity and joie de vivre. In the spring and summer I carry a camera at all times just to catch moments like that!
The winning shots were, as ever, spectacular.
Guy
The winning shots were, as ever, spectacular.
Guy
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thanks for your kind comments on my vibrating skipper ( ooer matron )
i enjoyed the other pics too... the dragonflies look very menacing in close-up...like something from Dan Dare !!
i am reduced to taking pictures of squirrels now ...can't wait for spring
a big thank to the person who voted for me... i was really chuffed
charles
i enjoyed the other pics too... the dragonflies look very menacing in close-up...like something from Dan Dare !!
i am reduced to taking pictures of squirrels now ...can't wait for spring

a big thank to the person who voted for me... i was really chuffed
charles