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Color Version of Outstretched Wings

I recently posted a blue butterfly swallowtail photo in black and white. I captured the photo in Dustin’s garden. The butterfly flew as soon as the camera clicked. He was visiting the butterfly bush blooms. The post is here if you missed it: Outstretched Wings 

Some of you have asked that I post the color version of this photo. Well here you go. There is not much color as he was flying away from the camera. I can get much more color up close with the macro shots. I will post more photos later that really shows off his color. The blue really shines in the sunlight.

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  1. Alex hit it on the nose. Not the butterfly, but his comment. Since it isnt crisp and a tad out of focus the black and white is my preferred choice. Also, it helps the white of the flower. He is also correct about the higher contrast. You can get by with a little noise in a black and white, whereas colored versions not so much. This is what I meant on the previous post when I said it was the perfect black and white.

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        • You should see the ones I try to get in flight. You can’t even tell what it was supposed to be. lol. Which reminds me.. I took a picture of a butterflies wing that was on the ground yesterday. I should pull the pics off of the cam.. I havent been shootingh much lately, but now the weather is cooperating. Finally, I hope you are seeing some relief as well.

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  2. The colour version surprisingly isn’t that bad…
    I’m a bit torn between because the coloured version caught my attention first but the B/W feels “sharper” and slightly more contrasting

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  3. But that’s how it’s that I really did not know, but I wrote to them 1x how they can approve some to the weekends to me, but they can not

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  4. Even though I like the greyscale version better, the background needs to be lighter to punch up the foreground elements. Amusingly enough, while I like the color version less I do like it as-is

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