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Photo by Tom Maebe
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Field Notes

Description:

moth spotted at night, Maliau Basin, Sabah

Habitat:

jungle

Notes:

estimated 12cm wingspan.

Species ID Suggestions

Tropical Swallowtailed Moth

Lyssa zampa

Comments (4)

This is a Lyssa Zampa moth. Commonly seen at night in Maliau Basin.
I really think that equipment doesn't tell the all story about a shot. Any way I would never see these photos as the work of a beginner. With a G10?! You should check Mark Plonsky work. I've learned a lot with some tips and trick of him. Great work here. keep'em coming and I'll be coming back. Thanks for sharing.
I'm only a beginner with a point & shoot G10 canon. But it's my passion and I would take dozens of shots & patience to have the perfect one. Your comment is too flattering.
Too much for me. My favorite bug so far. Your a sensei on this kind of photography. Thanks for sharing.
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PublishedJuly 11, 2011

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