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| sent on October 11, 2022 (22:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful, congratulations Hello Bellissima, complimenti Ciao |
| sent on May 26, 2025 (16:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Michair congratulations for your macros, but in my opinion this is not a Tullia (Very rare in Italy) but a Glycerion. The Tullia you can see in my nimphalid folder 2. Hi Fabrizio. Ciao Michair complimenti per le tue macro, secondo me però questa non è una Tullia (Rarissima in Italia) ma una Glycerion. La Tullia puoi vederla nella mia cartella nimphalidi 2. Ciao Fabrizio. |
| sent on May 26, 2025 (17:16)
Fabrizio, hard to tell which species it is, the differences are minimal. According to the descriptions in our Poland database, it looks like Tullia, due to white spot being located more towards the center of the wing, while Glycerion has it located near the rest of the dots. |
| sent on May 26, 2025 (18:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
nice macro and nice capture that I miss... bella macro e bella cattura che a me manca... |
| sent on May 26, 2025 (18:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The shot taken of the subject is quite good in terms of sharpness and composition. It seems to me that there is a need to revise the white balance to eliminate the cast in the image. La ripresa fatta al soggetto è piuttosto valida a livello nitidezza e composizione. Mi sembra vi sia da rivedere il bilanciamento del bianco per eliminare la dominante nell'immagine. |
| sent on May 26, 2025 (18:27)
Which color is dominant here? |
| sent on May 26, 2025 (18:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hi Michair, I don't want to be intrusive, but beyond the other details the Tullia does not have that marginal orange stripe characteristic of the Glycerion. Hi Fabrizio Ciao Michair, non vorrei essere invadente, ma al di la degli altri particolari la Tullia non ha quella striscia arancione marginale caratteristica della Glycerion. Ciao Fabrizio |
| sent on May 26, 2025 (18:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
s0rry, the ignorant comes to have his say.. a couple of black and white spots are missing in a row to the three in a row :-D it seems that those in Bavaria are more orange but the most central spot is more than the glycerions. Anyway, hats off to both macrophotographers The color that Pigi says in my opinion is the green that can be seen in the white areas given the photos of my books: Butterflies of Italy and The butterflies of the Alps Gio' s0rry, arriva l'ignorantone a dire la sua.. mancano un paio di macchioline bianche e nere di seguito alle tre in fila sembra che quelle in Baviera siano più arancioni ma la macchia più centrale è più delle glycerion. Comunque tanto di cappello a ambedue i macrofotografi Il colore che dice Pigi secondo me è il verde che si nota nelle zone bianche viste le foto dei miei libri:Farfalle d'Italia e Le farfalle delle Alpi Gio' |
| sent on May 26, 2025 (19:23)
Fabrizio - good point! It's indeed glycerion, missed that detail. Thanks. |
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