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Post by doraji on Jul 29, 2021 0:37:58 GMT -8
Having recieved feedback, and took more photographs with black background. I think this is much better than white one. Thanks for your feedbacks! p.s. I don't know how to reply to your commets (quick reply) Do I have to press 'quote' button to reply?
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Post by nomihoudai on Jul 29, 2021 6:36:07 GMT -8
Great pictures, it shows the colors much better, but don't color the background black using the pencil tool. Just leave the cardboard as is.
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Post by Adam Cotton on Jul 29, 2021 10:03:23 GMT -8
Superb photos, but please add the data for the imperator. Specimens without data are just pretty objects, but data adds scientific information. doraji wrote "p.s. I don't know how to reply to your commets (quick reply) Do I have to press 'quote' button to reply?" Go to the bottom of the thread, type your reply in the Quick Reply box and click on "Post Quick Reply" below the text window. If you wish to reply with full options you can click on the "Reply" link at top right of the Quick Reply box. Adam.
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Post by trehopr1 on Jul 29, 2021 16:36:18 GMT -8
I have always personally regarded Parnassius charltonius and (it's related subspecies) as "tops", #1, the pinnacle of parnassius evolution.
That species has the largest and most "popping" red eye spots of any other that I can think of. Not to mention, the additional four deep blue eyespots for which the species is also known.
Wiskotti is still nice but, charltonius is on a whole nother' level of spectacular !
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