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Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm

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C6X8+33, 830, Jalan Teluk Bahang, Teluk Bahang, 11050 Tanjung Bungah, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
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Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm
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Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm

  • Best time to shoot: Early mornings or late afternoons when the butterflies are most active.
  • Photography tips: Use a macro lens to capture intricate details of the butterflies' wings. Look for contrasting colors and unique patterns to create visually appealing compositions.
  • Best time to shoot: Anytime during the day when the crowd is less busy.
  • Photography tips: Experiment with different angles to capture the unique structure of the cocoon. Play with natural light to create dramatic shadows and highlights.
  • Best time to shoot: Late mornings or early afternoons when insects are usually more active.
  • Photography tips: Use a telephoto lens to capture detailed shots of insects without disturbing them. Patience is key, as insects can be elusive. Utilize a fast shutter speed to freeze their movements.
  • Best time to shoot: Early mornings or late afternoons for softer lighting conditions.
  • Photography tips: Use a wide-angle lens to capture the lush greenery and create a sense of depth. Look for interesting patterns and textures in the foliage to add visual interest to your photos.
  • Best time to shoot: Evening or night-time when the lanterns are beautifully illuminated.
  • Photography tips: Experiment with long exposures to capture the lanterns' glowing effect. Use a tripod to keep your camera steady, and adjust the white balance to enhance the colors of the lanterns.
  • Best time to shoot: Anytime during the day when the natural light is soft.
  • Photography tips: Utilize a landscape lens to capture the expansive view of the outdoor gardens. Look for vibrant flowers and plants that can serve as focal points in your composition. Try shooting from different perspectives to add variety to your photos.