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    some shots from day 1. Thanks to CM & his brother for lending me their cam, really appreciated!!! (if not I can only shoot with my little hp...)

    Troides (Trogonoptera) brookiana albescens (Rajah Brooke's Birdwing)


    Anyone want to guess the numbers?


    Lamproptera curius curius (White Dragontail)


    Showing the size of actual butt, it's very small




    more to come...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sky Blue View Post
    some shots from day 1. Thanks to CM & his brother for lending me their cam, really appreciated!!! (if not I can only shoot with my little hp...)

    Troides (Trogonoptera) brookiana albescens (Rajah Brooke's Birdwing)


    Anyone want to guess the numbers?
    The 1st shot is amazing sharp and it was taken nicely!
    Chee Ming, Sum

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    SC, your first shot was great.
    How come the White Dragontail so tame ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sky Blue View Post
    some shots from day 1. Thanks to CM & his brother for lending me their cam, really appreciated!!! (if not I can only shoot with my little hp...)
    Great shots! Your Fuji S2 decided to kaput after going all the way to Kampar? Or was it your lens?
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    time for a D3 , now I know the actual size of the dragontail

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    Thanks Fed, CM, that's the power of Tamron 90

    Khew, it's the more than 4 years old Fuji S2 lor...

    Simon, D3 is too big (or rather too expensive) for me, I'm considering the full frame D700, all my wide-angle lens can become real WA

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    I like the way they pop up in the first pic, like 3D!
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    SC, Excellent shots, thought they were taken with your hP initially
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peacock Royal View Post
    How come the White Dragontail so tame ?
    Base on field observation, this butt not really sensitive to human, which is danger for the butt.

    1. record shot - (?) Eurema blanda snelleni (Three Spot Grass Yellow), the size is quite big compare to the local species, CP also saw it.


    2. Rohana parisatis siamensis


    3. Rohana parisatis siamensis


    4. ID pending


    5. Tirumala septentrionis septentrionis (Dark Blue Tiger)


    6. Tirumala septentrionis septentrionis (Dark Blue Tiger)


    7. Parantica aspasia aspasia (Yellow Glassy Tiger)


    8. Junonia iphita horsfieldi (Chocolate Soldier)
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    9a. Tongeia potanini glycon (Dark Cupid)


    9b.


    10. (?)Jamides caeruleus caeruleus (Sky Blue)


    11. Zeltus amasa maximinianus (Fluffy Tit)


    12. Ypthima baldus newboldi (Common Five Ring)


    13. Mycalesis janardana sagittigera (Common Bush Brown)

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