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Every Leaf Speaks Bliss to Me
Fluttering From The Autumn Tree ... Emily Brontë
This scene is one that is being repeated every single day - I gather them up on a daily basis ... but autumn is a lovely time of the year
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This chocolate brown butterfly I found fluttering over the sand at Hat Sai Khao/White Sand Beach on the island of Koh Chang in eastern Thailand is a plain blue crow (Euploea modesta modesta).
It wasn't really in a landing kind of mood so I had to settle for an action shot this time.
Six Word Story:
One moment, wing and heart trembled.
Song:
I am yours.
However distant you may be,
There blows no wind but wafts your scent to me,
There sings no bird but calls your name to me.
Each memory that has left its trace with me
Lingers forever as a part of me.
I am yours.
- Eric Clapton, Based on Nizami's 12th century epic poem, "Leyli and Majnun"
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During the winter, I often catch the dawn on my way to work. Rush hour traffic and a hectic schedule distract me from its beauty. During the spring I have to rise earlier to see it. But I can stop to enjoy that magic moment just before dawn and just breath.
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New blog post! Flutter: blog.juliatrotti.com/pictures/flutter
Model: Zuzanna @ Gaga Models
Film: Dan @ I Make Films
Photographed in Poznan, Poland.
There is a behind the scenes video from this shoot on my blog post! Let me know what you think 💖
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Rhyothemis graphiptera
Family: Libellulidae
Order: Odenata
Conforms to the characteristics of the family, Libellulidae: medium to large in size; banded wings; hind margin of the eye is straight not lobed; triangles on the front and hind wings are not the same.
Found throughout Northern Australia as well as New Guinea, Indonesia and New Caledonia
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I had to make this as part of my big interaction project of the quarter. (Ship is store-bought in California, wings made from Sculpey baking clay)
I think I'm going to make a lot of these wings and punch holes in them and make them into pendants or maybe earrings. Except I don't have my ears pierced. Maybe I will sell them? There will be TONS!
Rhyothemis princeps
Family: Libellulidae
Order: Odonata
Conforms to the characteristics of the family, Libellulidae: medium to large in size; banded wings; hind margin of the eye is straight not lobed; triangles on the front and hind wings are not the same.
This one is a male.
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.....I like the way it looks like the leafs flutter in this photo.....makes me think of a butterfly LOL
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One of many nice memories from Svalbard last summer.
We lay on the marsh in the midnight sun, and got a couple of beautiful red-necked phalaropes (Phalaropus lobatus) really close in their fun search for food.
Even though the camera insisted on focusing on the water more than on the bird on this one, I just had to keep it.
(Svømmesnipe in Norwegian)
My album of images from Svalbard here.
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Still posting from springtime! At the Butterfly Jungle at the Safari Park in Escondido, California, 4/10/12. This is a once a year event.
Thanks to [https://www.flickr.com/photos/forumcz] for the corrected identification. This is an Eros Blue. Dozens of these tiny (thumbnail-sized) blue butterflies accompanied me on my hike near the Matterhorn on Saturday! I learned afterwards that the brown ones flying around too weren't in fact another species, but the female, this being the male.
Good morning everyone. Just a short video taken yesterday at Lacey Pond to show how difficult it can be to get still shots of a Giant Swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes). Not only does one have to contend with the constant "fluttering" that swallowtails typically do while feeding, but to make makes worse was a stiff NE breeze.
In the end I did get a few nice pics of this same butterfly, which I'll post in another day or so.
Thank you for stopping by...and I hope you're having a most pleasant weekend.
Lacey
PS...you might have to click on the video a couple of times to get it to play. Sorry about that...flickr glitch of some kind.
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I am almost believing this butterfly is real maybe that's why I get so drawn into a fantasy world.
Well so far my week isn't turning out as expected. and I am getting well grumpy because of it, I once again understand why I am Helen she keeps my demons away and my guardian angel close.
Think I need to take her shopping tomorrow and possibly tomorrow evening go and have a look at the Christmas lights in London while I wait for my daughter return from her night out.