This has to be one of those zoos where the butterflies fly free around you. The best kind. So many times I see butterfly images in print and they look like they were painted, but this shot of yours illustrates just how the color appears on their wings... it's almost like a powder, not hard-edged at all, and so if one's eye travels from the wing patterns to, oh, say, the antennae, they can see that it's all in focus and this is what a butterfly wing actually looks like. I remember a special macro-photography article in National Geo, a number of years ago, and there were a bunch of extreme macros of butterfly wings. They looked like pixels of color... just like this. That is one amazing camera you've engineered. Oh... and having the skill to use it is a bonus, too. :D
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