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What kind is it?...

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What kind is it? sent on October 22, 2013 (18:31) by Matteo Bottin. 5 comments, 950 views.

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sent on October 23, 2013 (7:17)


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E' una pieris. Per la specie esatta serve sapere il luogo dove l'hai scattata o meglio dove l'hai trovata. Vi sono diverse specie di pieris.

It 'a pieris. For the exact species need to know the place where you have taken or rather where you found it. There are several species of Pieris.

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sent on October 23, 2013 (11:27)


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Mi rendo conto che a mano libera diventi difficile, ma la cura di un parallelismo migliore avrebbe restituito un soggetto più nitido.

I realize that freehand becomes difficult, but the care of a parallelism better would have returned a subject stand out clearer.

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sent on October 23, 2013 (11:32)


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L ho trovata a Pavia sul Ticino,grazie pigi ci starò più attento,anche se avessi avuto con me il cavalletto non sarebbe stato utilissimo perchè continuava a spostarsiogni 2 sec

There I found the Ticino Pavia, thanks pigi there'll be more careful, even if I had the tripod with me would not be very useful because he kept spostarsiogni 2 sec

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sent on October 23, 2013 (13:16)


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Ipotizzo Pieris napi

I hypothesize Pieris napi

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sent on October 24, 2013 (20:14)


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Confermo Pieris napi

I confirm Pieris napi


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