This will be a two part series, as much to not present too many in one go for comment as anything else.
Part 2 is now here.
These were taken in April 2014 at a Butterfly place that sadly closed permanently just before Christmas 2015, so another visit is not feasible.
1. Atlas Moth
Nikon D7100 + Nikon 105mm, f/2.8 Macro lens; f/11, 1/250s, iso 1600, +1/3 EC, Aperture Priority (386-7681)
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Note the translucent panels in the wings (the texture behind is visible through these).
2. Atlas Moth - close up of head
Nikon D7100 + Nikon 105mm, f/2.8 Macro lens; f/11, 1/160s, iso 1600, 0 EC, Aperture Priority (386-7805)
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Not my finger.
We know where these are native, due to Brian's recent threads on them.
3. Blue Morpho - from the right
Nikon D7100 + Nikon 105mm, f/2.8 Macro lens; f/11, 1/75s, iso 1600, 0 EC, Aperture Priority (386-7641)
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4. Blue Morpho - from the left
Nikon D7100 + Nikon 105mm, f/2.8 Macro lens; f/11, 1/250s, iso 1600, -2/3 EC, Aperture Priority (386-7661)
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You might wonder about the name; the only hint is visible past the damaged wing above - unfortunately, they never seemed to perch or feed with their wings spread to reveal the fantastic blue colour while I was there. See Wikipedia
5. Owl Butterfly
Nikon D7100 + Nikon 105mm, f/2.8 Macro lens; f/11, 1/400s, iso 1600, +2/3 EC, Aperture Priority (386-7854)
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I have several from the same angle, but not much variety.
6. Zebra Longwing
Nikon D7100 + Nikon 105mm, f/2.8 Macro lens; f/11, 1/320s, iso 1600, -1/3 EC, Aperture Priority (386-7798)
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7. Zebra Longwing pair
Nikon D7100 + Nikon 105mm, f/2.8 Macro lens; f/11, 1/250s, iso 1600, +1 EC, Aperture Priority (386-7743)
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Difficult shot against the light. I'm not sure I am happy with the colour temperature or exposure, given the rather bright and colourful background in the shot, I was trying retain the correct colours in the wing, but possibly I have stretched the range too far - that said, parts are black still, so perhaps the brown looking parts are actually passing light from the background through the wings.
Light was variable, so although I always had f/11 and ISO1600 set - I hadn't discovered Auto-ISO back then, the shutter speed ranged from 1/75 to 1/400s.
Part 2 will be mostly one species, of which I took several good ones, due to their abundance and calm nature.
Thanks for looking, Dave