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  1. Dr Klaus Schmitt

    Simulating animal visions for the Université Laval in Québec, Canada

    I was asked by a member working for their program Jeux Photoniques at the Université Laval in Québec, Canada for a series of images to simulate the vision of different animals. I used images of a Rudbeckia hirta flower Black Eyed Susan - Rudbeckia hirta which I had shot using visible and...
  2. Chris Calohan

    Up Close and Personal with a Gulf Fritillary

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    Heliconius erato chestertonii

    This subspecies is endemic to five department in western Colombia. It is shown to reach an altitude of 1800m in dry and wet forests but I photographed it today at 2100m.
  4. R

    Not a typical butterfly shot...

    And my major question with both of these is whether their appeal is limited only to me. Even though there is something about both I like, they obviously need work. I'm wondering if it's worth pursuing, however. This first one I suspect is too macro. I like it, but I'm uncertain about it...
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