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Common Rose
23-Aug-2004, 08:36 PM
Went USR today ard noon time. Trying to look for LH and 5-Bar, but no luck. :-( Got these two new additions in exchange. :cheers:

#98 Male Cruiser
98A
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v148/macrossx/4501-5000/4958.jpg

98B
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v148/macrossx/4501-5000/4961.jpg


#99 Flos diardi capeta. Shot with 3T and external flash.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v148/macrossx/4501-5000/4965.jpg

The Monarch
23-Aug-2004, 08:39 PM
Wah.

Have not seen the Flos diardi capeta before. Nice catch there Neo.

Next time you're free SMS me, I'm free on some afternoons.

Common Rose
23-Aug-2004, 08:44 PM
For the Flos, bcos of a leaf on the left, so has to crop tigher. :-(

I have a tuition in AMK, and it just happen that Bus 138 pass by an adjacent road. Most probably I will visit USR next Monday again. ;-)

Elbowed Pierrot
23-Aug-2004, 09:33 PM
1 more to good... like the flos :thumbsup:

Peacock Royal
23-Aug-2004, 09:39 PM
This Flos is also beautiful. A pity that the markings near the tails were fading. A nice shot on the butt.
Just wonder what are the advantages of using an external flash as compared to a buit-in flash.

Sky Blue
23-Aug-2004, 10:38 PM
Wah.

Have not seen the Flos diardi capeta before. Nice catch there Neo.

right, never seen ppl posting this species b4, nice shot as well :thumbsup:

airforce1
23-Aug-2004, 10:40 PM
great photos Flos diardi capeta, one more butt on my usr hit lists. Keep them coming.

Common Rose
23-Aug-2004, 10:46 PM
Simon has posted Flos diardi capeta before, which he shot in SF.

Archduke can be found there too. Here is a shot of a male which I got today:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v148/macrossx/4501-5000/4968.jpg

Our logo is also there. ;-)

Commander
24-Aug-2004, 09:35 AM
This Flos is also beautiful. A pity that the markings near the tails were fading. A nice shot on the butt.
Just wonder what are the advantages of using an external flash as compared to a buit-in flash.

That's not faded markings, Federick. This species has a greenish yellow iridescent scales near the tails, and the flash must've overexposed these reflective scales a bit.

Peacock Royal
24-Aug-2004, 09:40 AM
That's not faded markings, Federick. This species has a greenish yellow iridescent scales near the tails, and the flash must've overexposed these reflective scales a bit.

Oops ! I have not seen a real speciman of this Flos. Thanks for correcting me.

Birdwing
24-Aug-2004, 10:39 AM
Good catch there Neo! :thumbsup: One more to go... ;-) Time to hit SBWR for the no. 100?

Falcon
24-Aug-2004, 10:47 AM
Very good shot of the Flos diardi capeta.

Common Rose
24-Aug-2004, 06:26 PM
Thanks for the cheers along the way. Now the finishing line is just ahead. Should be able to get the "Silver Medal" for the event "100 Species" in the "Buttlympics". :bsmileo:

Well, I was free in the morning and afternoon today, so I headed to SF to look for #100. ;-)

Will post tonight if I can; got a tuition later, after dinner.

I will "retired" from posting my new species in the "General Discussion Forum" after #100. Just wondering whether anyone want to give it a try like what I have done? ;P

Elbowed Pierrot
24-Aug-2004, 06:28 PM
Thanks for the cheers along the way. Now the finishing line is just ahead. Should be able to get the "Silver Medal" for the event "100 Species" in the "Buttlympics". :bsmileo:

Well, I was free in the morning and afternoon today, so I headed to SF to look for #100. ;-)

Will post tonight if I can; got a tuition later, after dinner.

LOL... so hardworking

Common Rose
24-Aug-2004, 06:31 PM
LOL... so hardworking
"Last one", so must "give all out" and "dash to the finish-line". :bsmile:

The Monarch
24-Aug-2004, 06:31 PM
I would have joined you if I didn't need to come to camp today Neo.

Nevermind, Saturday we got the whole day at Sime to hunt! :bsmileo:

Elbowed Pierrot
24-Aug-2004, 06:32 PM
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