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    Who's the CMI girl in your pics? EW! >_<

    Post pics of Bobbo in the water! He definitely looks better than me!

    (kekeke... unker sunny dun pretend to be me lei... :P)
    Last edited by butterfly_effect; 16-Sep-2009 at 06:38 PM.
    Butterfly dogs don't like baths. They only like to puddle... in their own pee!

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    Hi all,

    Here are my shots!

    Cheers!



























    Last edited by Leopard Lacewing; 16-Sep-2009 at 11:23 PM.
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    wah... now I understand what you were trying to tell me at the eagle bay... the composition is fantastic! (dang.. missed it)

    And you managed to get a decent shot of the rare forest butterfly! Congrats! :D

    Nice butterfly and scenery shots!
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    Wow. so many butts. The Blue Begum shot is great.

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    Damn solid shots!

    Seems like you guys certainly enjoyed the trip!

    Cheers!

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    Hi, Ellen,
    The extra red lunules on ur red helen mean that it's female.
    The first Arhopala has a very distinctive underside, which is why i actually bothered to flip through C&P4 and i'm quite confident it's Arhopala ijanensis.
    Aaron Soh

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    Many beautiful shots. Well done.

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    And the blog article...
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