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Thread: Endau Rompin (Selai) - May Day weekend

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    Bobby , Ellen , LC and Liphing ,

    This shot taken at the Malay Red Harlequin ground is the Red Bush Brown (Mycalesis oroatis ustulata)




    Two shots taken 2009



    A male with a glimpse of its orangey upper
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silverstreak View Post
    Bobby , Ellen , LC and Liphing ,

    This shot taken at the Malay Red Harlequin ground is the Red Bush Brown (Mycalesis oroatis ustulata)
    Yes, it is indeed. Shot taken last year at same location


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    Told you not to shoot near the river. There were many hungry crocs out there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Caveman View Post
    Told you not to shoot near the river. There were many hungry crocs out there.

    I like this shot!

    Oh dear, who is that? Sunny?


    Cheers!
    Bobby Mun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leopard Lacewing View Post

    Oh dear, who is that? Sunny?


    Cheers!
    Dun think so its Sunny, the lens does not have the Daiso thermal socks and
    the cam is not carbon fiber protected.
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    The way I "mis-use" my camera if it is a Nikon I would be on my 10th!!

    1D3 has survived many trips there on the river , so is the D40 !

    I think that is girl girl Ellen's Canon 40D and C180..... when she went off to kiss the frog.
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    >_0... Yiming kneed me in the head with his power knee guard in jealousy over my Luxury canon lens and i got carried away by the river while unconscious.↲
    Aiyo, i shoot with so many of you so long only unker sunny recognise my camera! Haha! Like that die liao nobody know! X_x
    Butterfly dogs don't like baths. They only like to puddle... in their own pee!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Painted Jezebel View Post
    Nelson, fantastic photos. I love the Malay Red Harlequin upperside.

    The shot beneath that is Coelites epiminthea epiminthea (Straight-Banded Catseye) . I caught a fleeting glimpse of it, but no photo.
    Les, thanks for the comments and assistance in IDing the butts. The Coelites epiminthea epiminthea is a compliment from Sunny as he spotted it and graciously provided me an oppoturnity to have a shot at it.


    Quote Originally Posted by horace2264 View Post
    This Jamides specimen could be Jamides virgulatus. Besides the large yellow tornal area in the hindwing stretching into space 5 (and obliterating the postdiscal white striae in spaces 3 and 4 in doing so), the basal striae in the hindwing is more or less lined up as well. Both features are ID keys for J. virgulatus.
    Horace, thanks for assisting in IDing the Jamides specimen. I was comparing it with the mysterious Jamides sp. found by Ellen yesterday and they does look very similar. But due to my limited experience in IDing them, I could not be certain that they are the same. Tks.
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    With all the bees buzzing around the puddling grounds , at times it is well nigh impossible to get a clean shot without them .... the Pendleburys Zebra non stop flapping and love to go into the midst of a puddle also made it that much more difficult to isolate it.

    Almost all except one or two of my 50 shots were ruined by the bees. clutter of other BFs and blur wings.....here is one that is relatively clean....work with the power of Photoshop CS5 (Trail Version) latest content aware brush.


    Pathysa ramaceus pendleburyi -- Pendlebury's Zebra

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    Wow! Neat work!

    Cheers!
    Bobby Mun

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