Butterflies, Moths and Assorted Insects...

Butterflies have burst upon us with the warm weather. First out seemed to be the Brimstone, then the Peacock. Yesterday, we saw a pair of Green-veined Whites mating, my wife got the first with the 100-400 on the R7, I got the second with the 200-800mm on the R5ii.6L8A0196-DxO_Peacock_Butterfly.jpg3R3A2904-DxO_Green-veined_white_butterfly.jpg6L8A0933-DxO_Green-veined_butterfly_mating.jpg
 
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And I have another question of taste. These two photos of a comma are almost the same.
But as I am not so much into focus stacking, as @Nemorino for example, these are single shots with slightly different point of focus.
Which one do you like more? Does it make a difference to you at all?

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Ascalapha odorata - the Black witch... Male. Females could be more than 20cm in wingspan. Never making nice model (especially on that background but it's how one usually can see them). I have seen them flying short distances at day time - from one patch of dense vegetation to another where it's practically impossible to find them. Posting the photo because it's probably exotica for many around and especially that name :)!

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