Went to Cameron Highlands for a holiday and managed some butts with my T180.
Sadly, I dunno alot of them.
Here is one of them, will post others later.
Unkown butt, from robinson falls.
Hope u like it. ( help me ID please )
Went to Cameron Highlands for a holiday and managed some butts with my T180.
Sadly, I dunno alot of them.
Here is one of them, will post others later.
Unkown butt, from robinson falls.
Hope u like it. ( help me ID please )
cheers
Jonathan
The one above should be Lethe verma robinsoni (The Straight Treebrown).
Looking forward to see more shots from you Jonathan.
Here are two from Iskandar Falls.
Common Nawab?
? Lycaenid ?
cheers
Jonathan
The first one looks like a Common Nawab indeed, but the colour balance seems a bit out after your post-processing.
The 2nd one, if my memory serves me correctly, looks like a Singleton (Una usta). I don't have C&P4 with me, so can someone please check and see.
Nice shots, Jonathan.
Your memory is good, Khew. It sure looks like photos of Una usta on the web.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kawsy/4852712755/
My C&P4 refers me to plate 21 for the illustration of the Singleton. That plate contains nymphalids.
Thanks for helping me with the ID.
cheers
Jonathan
Jonathan,
I am assuming you are shooting in RAW.
Perhaps these two posts might be relevant to your saturated color.
1 Camera Raw setting.
2 Red Bias
Refer to the Adobe Raw Convertor (ARC) in (1), under Basic setting the default of the last setting Saturation at zero is too saturated . I found that I have to select to minus 15 and some ""Fill Light "" to get a more natural color.
After you are through with the selection it can be saved as the ""New Camera Raw Default "" under the pull-down manual on the upper right.
Hope these helps.
Thanks Uncle Sunny! ... ... But I am not using raw...
Besides, how do you get that page? ( I am new to CS5 )
This is what I get when I open CS5. ( extended. )
cheers
Jonathan