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MADE EXPLORE: # 9 on Friday, December 19, 2008

YAY! My first time to be able to get a hummer in the air fluttering about...this is a gem. The wings are transparent almost. The evening sunset is behind him. Looks like an oil painting almost...but not! The fushia neck feathers were so BRIGHT...it looks painted on...but it is not!

27:52 Movement

I must have shot a hundred frames trying to show the movement in the wings.

This was the best of the bunch.

Slight texture added in distressedfx

Ruby-crowned kinglet; Avila Beach, CA

Graphic Flutterer Dragonfly

(Rhyothemis graphitera)

Libellulidae

 

sometimes this angel can get a little naughty... oops

 

Taken at Sunny's Studios

pose: A Little Windy

This shot shows the reflection of flowering daffodils in a shallow stream. The title is stolen from William Wordsworth's lyrical poem 'I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud'.

A butterfly looking for food as his wings are rapidly flapping.

In my front ward I have a few Maple trees with low hanging limbs. I place a bird feeder on one of them to attract the birds and to give them much needed nourishment in the cold months of Winter. Red birds play from ground to limb. This is one such time of flight.

 

Thanks for stopping by

石神井公園 三法寺池

It seemed almost criminal to arrest these kites in a still photograph, but here they are, under glass, for a dark winter day.

 

飄揚109年,祝中華民國國慶日生日快樂。

  

(攝於凱達格蘭大道) 

  

Several butterflies photographed at Reiman Gardens' butterfly house in March 2023.

 

The individual photos were developed with Darktable 3.6.0 and arranged in a collage using Photoshop.

 

I love how the light came through the gills of this mushroom. My knees got very dirty.

A close crop on a much larger image.

Young snowy owl having a look at me having a look at her.

Happy Valentine's Day to all.

Queen butterfly working its way to the fairy duster at Tohono Chul Park.

 

Mondays are great days to go to the gardens because the children's museum is closed. 😉

 

Tucson, Arizona

 

Thanks for taking a look at my images. I appreciate it.

He fluttered like it was the last hour of his existence.......with so much bounty surrounding him....he was a beauty to watch and admire......he fluttered my shutter.....

A Robin Redbreast taking off from our birdbath.

for the past two days, I've seen so many Monarchs fluttering and fueling up in my garden... and none of them had my sticker on them!!

Multiple exposure in camera of my Magnolia stellata flowers. The leaves on the tree are now starting to burst forth as the flowers brown off and drop.

Grassland Copper (Lucia limbaria

 

Suposedly out of range here. After seeing just a couple of them last season I have seen an increase in numbers this season in the Sneydes Rd. Paddock. I also saw a couple as I came back up Hoppers Lane, beside the Research Farm Paddock.

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