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| sent on May 06, 2022 (10:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Not at all easy a subject with open wings portrayed with the cannon and freehand, three difficulties in one but you took home the shot. Per nulla facile un soggetto ad ali aperte ritratto con il cannone ed a mano libera, tre difficoltà in una però hai portato a casa lo scatto. |
| sent on May 06, 2022 (14:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Pigi, you are really kind, cheers Grazie Pigi, troppo buono, ciao |
| sent on June 24, 2023 (21:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful, excellent photo! The mallow, however, is present in Italy only in the area of Friuli and Province of Bolzano, I photographed it in early June and I am waiting for confirmation of the identification. https://www.papilionea.it/pyrgus-malvae/ Congratulations again! Splendida, foto eccellente! La malvae però è presente in Italia nella sola area del Friuli e Provincia di Bolzano, l'ho fotografata ai primi di giugno e sto aspettando conferma della identificazione. www.papilionea.it/pyrgus-malvae/ Ancora complimenti! |
| sent on June 25, 2023 (7:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Dear Andrea thank you for the compliments and for your observation on the Malvae, but I must make you observe that the name given to the photo is Pyrgus malvoiles and not P. malvae, also in the note I expressly explained what you did observe. Pyrgus malvoides (as you can see in Papilionea.it, of which I am a photographic collaborator) is present in almost all Italian regions. Caro Andrea ti ringrazio per i complimenti e per la tua osservazione sulle Malvae, devo però farti osservare che il nome dato alla foto è Pyrgus malvoiles e non P. malvae, inoltre nella nota ho espressamente spiegato quanto tu hai fatto osservare. Pyrgus malvoides (come puoi osservare in Papilionea.it, di cui sono collaboratore fotografico) è presente in quasi tutte le regioni italiane. |
| sent on June 25, 2023 (9:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Yes, I know, I was referring to the caption not to the photo, in the caption you said that the sister mauve seemed not to be present in Italy. The photo as well as beautiful is correctly indicated malvoides. A hug. Si lo so, mi riferivo alla didascalia non alla foto, nella didascalia dicevi che la sorella malvae sembrava non essere presente in Italia. La foto oltre che bella è correttamente indicata malvoides. Un abbraccio. |
| sent on June 25, 2023 (21:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Ok, I didn't understand, thanks, bye Ok, non avevo capito, grazie, ciao |
| sent on June 26, 2023 (6:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you! Grazie a te! |
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