Pipevine Swallowtail Eggs

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Lindaavitt
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Pipevine Swallowtail Eggs

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I'm new to the forum and thought I'd share a few pictures that will hopefully let y'all know where I'm coming from. I'm always open to suggestions and critique!

These are pipevine swallowtail eggs on pipevine, 2x.
Kirk focusing rail
MP-65 lens with 5dm3
138 stacked images, Zerene

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Post by ChrisR »

Very nice!
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Post by Saul »

Nice light & details
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Lindaavitt
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Post by Lindaavitt »

Thanks, Chris and Saul!

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Swallotail eggs

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Very elegant image.

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Post by tevans9129 »

Interesting image, nice, crisp.

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Post by houstontx »

we have a pipevine in our backayard, hoping it gets big enough to lure some swallowtails...

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Post by Lindaavitt »

Thank you, Mike and Tevans!

Houston, ifit’s the right kind of pipeline, you’re almost guaranteed to have eggs.

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