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08-AUG-2005 Lejun

Imperial Moth (Dorsal) (7704)

Copyright © Lewis Scharpf

Eacles imperialis
Hodges #7704
Auburn, Alabama

Nikon Coolpix 8700
1/4000s f/5.3 at 11.6mm iso50 with Flash hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time08-Aug-2005 05:29:07
MakeNikon
ModelE8700
Flash UsedYes
Focal Length11.6 mm
Exposure Time1/4000 sec
Aperturef/5.3
ISO Equivalent50
Exposure Bias
White Balance (4)
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programshutter priority (4)
Focus Distance

other sizes: small medium original auto
comment
Ashley Hockenberry21-Dec-2012 01:56
A+
friend 23-Jul-2007 15:23
I just have found one, It is the biggest moth I have ever seen. I caught it ,yet i was trying to find out what type it was, now i know, It has the brown and yellow color, the two spots and the lining! It was found on my back deck. IN OHIO! cool huh?
Guest 08-Jul-2007 18:44
We just found one! It's beautiful!

Oberlin, Ohio
Victor Gonzalez 07-Sep-2005 02:42
I have captured a magnificent Impirial Moth, here in my San Antonio,Texas home on September 6th.,2005.............Anyone who is interested ,can receive a series of photos from myself ,using PICASA.Com...............Thanks....Victor Gonzalez
Will 10-Aug-2005 22:29
Imperial Moth found in Lilburn, Georgia August 9, 2005 shortly after emergeing from the cocoon. The Imperial Moth was found late in the afternoonon on the base of a short needle pine that leans on a maple tree. Took more than two hours to harden its wings and flew away.