Last edited by JBW; 16th April 2016 at 10:24 AM.
I like the layered effect, bug could be a bit sharper.
It is, but very small in frame - my fault, no doubt, because I previously advised you against over enlarging such shots
I think this would respond well to some local lightening in PP, a few passes of the 'dodge' brush should help - you need to increase the differentiation between the blue and dark tones, without massively 'blowing' that specular highlight, so would need to be worked on at 200%. Perhaps increase the saturation locally there too, to enhance the blue.
I improved several of my butterfly eyes with the dodging tip.
Cheers, Dave
Last edited by JBW; 16th April 2016 at 10:26 AM.
Could it be one of the Micro Moths?
I find the English micros very difficult to identify so I don't have any idea as to the exact species you have there.
Please take a look at Ypsolopha lucella.
That certainly looks to be in the general area Brian, but there are so many similar species among the micro moths. My moth book is over 400 pages and it doesn't do any micros.
ps. This site is probably the most used one by UK moth specialists.
http://ukmoths.org.uk/