One more for i/d please.
Re: One more for i/d please.
Any more to come Eddie? ![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_confused.gif)
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Re: One more for i/d please.
Eddie,, i cant knock your endeavor or your enthusiasm for your subject, but i have to say your photography could be improved. Perhaps some time devoted to this would help the experts on here id your moths easier. It is a vast subject, and i admire you for taking it on, but slowly, slowly catchy monkey. That means i think you would benefit taking a more studied, and thoughtful approach. Then i believe you could identify many of these moths yourself. Cheers ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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Cheers,,, Zonda.
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Hi Zonda,
I do take your critcisms seriously and I normally do take reasonable to good photos, but the moth ones were all taken in the dead of night when it was impossible to focus clearly. As I have said most were taken around a security light, not the best of places for good photography. Thanks once again for your help.
Eddie.
I do take your critcisms seriously and I normally do take reasonable to good photos, but the moth ones were all taken in the dead of night when it was impossible to focus clearly. As I have said most were taken around a security light, not the best of places for good photography. Thanks once again for your help.
Eddie.
Re: One more for i/d please.
I dont think i've helped much.
I think you might be able to capture a couple at a time, keep them alive. Take their picture in daylight, and then release them. I don't know what all the moth people think, but that is what i'd be thinking.
I'm not an expert on moths. ![Neutral :|](./images/smilies/icon_neutral.gif)
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Cheers,,, Zonda.
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This is Celypha lacunana. I echo Zonda's sentiments, Eddie. Do you have a field guide at all? It won't help with the small stuff like this one, but if you haven't got it, then I'd recommend you get Waring, Townsend and Lewington's guide in preparation for next year.
Mike
Mike
Hantsmoths: http://www.hantsmoths.org.uk
Re: One more for i/d please.
Thanks Mike for the i/d. I do not have the book that you mentioned, but I do know that I have a book coming for Xmas.