Last edited by Walj; 11th March 2013 at 06:02 AM.
Walad,
It is a very interesting photo and I would like to see pictures of the pupa and the butterfly.
What are the small white spots and why they are absent in the periphery of the photo? Did you use a blur (for example, a gaussian blur) in PP?
Cheers,
Antonio.
Handsome devil, isn't he.
Nice colours on this guy. Stack works ok too. Just the right amount of blur to keep it realistic.
Hi Antonio,
Thanks for viewing. To tell you the truth, I completely forgotten about blurring the background slightly and only realized when I read your comments. The white spots was a reflection of dirt on the leaf shine by my LED table light that I placed over the subject. Equipment used was EOS 7D, EF 100mm f/2.8L IS macro lens, extension tube, Raynox 250, tripod & shutter cable release.
If you wish to view the pupae and the butterfly it take at least 2 weeks but below pictures are my old shots how it looks:
The Lime Butterfly caterpillar passes through 5 different instars before pupation. The first few instars of the caterpillar look like bird droppings and this is nature's way of protecting them from predators. In the 5th (final) instar, the caterpillar becomes pale green with a yellow sub-spiracular band having brown and bluish marking and a pair of false eyes. An additional yellow band is developed on the 4th and 5th segments with bluish spots on it
this looks like the caterpillar that I recently I posted here although I had no idea what the butterfly would look like. So now I know 8)
Thanks