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goosey
Really Wild Member
Registered: August 2007 Location: Holland Posts: 2,099
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Sun 28, October 2007 11:00am
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Rating: 10.00
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WOW! absolutely brilliant! I spent days trying to photograph these with limited success. Well done Guy -I reckon it's the best Hummingbird Hawkmoth image I have seen.
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paul m
Really Wild Member
Registered: November 2006 Location: Sheffield, South Yorks, UK Posts: 2,460
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Sun 28, October 2007 2:43pm
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Yes, it is of serious quality - especially the view of the proboscis.
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Seasick Steve
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Suzanne B
Wild Member
Registered: October 2007 Location: Cumbria UK Posts: 332
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Mon 29, October 2007 9:25am
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Rating: 10.00
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I have to agree with all the above, what an outstanding photo!!
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If all is not lost................where is it???
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Guy F
Wild Member
Registered: December 2006 Posts: 449
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Thu 1, November 2007 1:51pm
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Thanks very much for the comments I was lucky to find such a confiding moth, it was hovering inches away from the camera!
Guy
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