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    Default Face to face with a moth

    Didn't take any top view full body shot so i guess ID is out of the question :D

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    lovely photo, but you rightly guessed that this is no good for identification purposes!

    cheers, Roger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by orionmystery View Post
    Didn't take any top view full body shot so i guess ID is out of the question :D
    Now you wish to have less powerful lens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hkmoths View Post
    lovely photo, but you rightly guessed that this is no good for identification purposes!

    cheers, Roger.
    Thanks Roger. I'll keep that in mind next time

    Quote Originally Posted by Caveman View Post
    Now you wish to have less powerful lens.
    LOL..thanks caveman:D....still saving up for a long 1:1 macro lens:D
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