sorry, I didn't see you had answered your own question until after I
had sent in my emails :o)  The photograph is lovely, I love the
contrast of the orange on green.  Is that lens an autofocus lens?  It
sounds like a nice combination of wide angle and speed, what is the
f-stop at wide open?  I only know about my two lenses, I am
throroughly amateur in every sense of the word.  Also, it almost looks
as if the focus is on the tiny white flowers, but then, my eyesight is
horrible so I am unsure.

rg2

On 8/24/07, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rebekah wrote:
>
> >actually, after looking at your picture again, looks like some sort of
> >Fritillary.  Not sure...
>
> Thanks. I'm pretty sure it's the Aphrodite Fritillary, especially given
> the habitat listed for North Carolina (northern part of the state, high
> in mountains).
>
> If you're willing to download a 275kb file, here's a crop at 100%
> magnification:
> http://www.robertstech.com/temp/butterfly.jpg
>
> Image detail suffers a little because there's some JPEG compression:
> this was saved at moderate quality (setting 7 out of a possible 12 in
> Photoshop), but I'm quite pleased with the DA*16-50/2.8 :-)
>
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