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Red admiral – Butterfly photography blog Skip to content Red admiral Butterfly photography blog Menu Home About me Contact Top tips for butterfly photography #5: species knowledge Prepare in advance what to look for in the field In four previous blogs, I discussed top tips to become a good butterfly photographer: preparation , equipment , location and qualities . Today, I would like to add a fifth top tip: species knowledge. Assuming that you would like to identify what you have photographed, basic species knowledge is essential. Everybody knows that. What I would like to highlight here is that to identify certain species, you need to combine knowledge with preparation. Take for instance the very common Essex skipper ( Thymelicus lineola ). I photographed this particular specimen close to home. Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM   f/4   1/100   ISO 800 The Essex skipper can only be distinguished from its close relative the Small Skipper ( Thymelicus sy...

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