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    Papilio Canadensis

    Had a few of these butterflies flirting with my lilac tree so i tought i would capture the moment.



    Critique and suggestions are welcome as always and your welcome to try and better it hue saturation etc...with PS. and repost your changes .
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    Re: Papilio Canadensis

    Only thing I see is that you clipped the wings at the top. Otherwise a very nice butterfly image.


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    Re: Papilio Canadensis

    I agree with Almo about the clipped wing. Otherwise I think it's just about perfect. What I really like is the almost matt finish on the green leaves. That's a big + for me.
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    Re: Papilio Canadensis

    I agree with both of you the clipped wing is a no no here im gonna have to try and get a better shot next time, thanks for looking its appreciated.

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