a banded hairstreak
July 13, 2009 by Sandy
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How how how did you get this amazing shot? I love both the detail and the blurred background.
I mostly use the manual settings on my camera, and focus in on the part of the shot I want sharp. If you click on the photo, you will go to my flickr site, where over on the right had side of the page, you will see more settings. That tells all the info about taking the shot.
Wonderful…just look at those banded antennae and “stockings”!