- Camera: Panasonic
- Camera model: DMC-FZ200
- Exposure time: 1/400
- Aperture: f/4.0
- ISO: 100
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I like this photo for two reasons: 1. It is artistic, it touches my heart with it's beauty and 2. because you know the name of this wee beast! The colours are coordinated, they are orange, (I guess that would be point 3.) A bit more room at the top would not have hurt as the poor bug's antennae are about to get hit by the margin. A beautiful entry.
Thank you Still26. I do not know the name of the bug though, I can check it if you wish. Camaieu means that the colours are coordinated, as you wrote
Found it! it is a Six-spot burnet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six-spot_burnet
Camaieu....a new word for me....yipeee. Thank you.
How do you do that? I mean what do I have to do to find out names of bugs and flowers like you do. I won't be able to try it here because the internet sucks but how do you find out with such ease...?
I asked Google "black butterfly red dots" and looked at the images which appeared. One of the images shown the insect with its name, so I typed the name and "Wikipedia". Sometimes it is more tricky. For example, if I was searching for the name of the orange flowers, what should I ask to Google? Orange flowers, petals, I would have thousands of different types of orange flowers I guess and it could take time to find the one I want. Yes, sometimes it is more difficult
Sometimes I feel stupid and sometimes I'm sure I am. I often ask Uncle Google questions but never thought of that...now I am wiser Thank you once again.
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