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The "Flutter" live butterflies exhibit at Pearlridge, a Tweetup hosted by Melissa "[http://www.flickr.com/photos/27533018@N04/]" Chang.
A monarch. Butterflies have been scarce this year.
A walk around Asylum Lake in early fall, early evening, after work.
This card uses stamps from The Greeting Farm and is colored with Prismacolors. The papers used are Meadowlark from My Mind's Eye. More information here: deconstructingjen.com/archives/3176
This is my first picture in a studio ever(!), and I know the lighting etc isn't the best but as you know - more practice, better results. Model/dancer: Leanza.
I shot this little beauty on the banks of the Little Buffalo River in a city park in Jasper, Ark. He and a bunch more butterflies were slurping the water from the wet sand. I wish I'd had my poor-man's macro set-up with me. Does anyone know the species?
UPDATE: tater48gem, who has an impressive collection of butterfly photos in his stream, says this is an eastern swallowtail.
Cars can dance with the wind.
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We ran into unusual Tigers above 3500' on the Blue Ridge Parkway. They were small and continuously fluttered their wings while nectaring, every single one of about 15 -20 we saw along the Blue Ridge Parkway.
i'm getting ready for my very first trunk show. it's at flutter in portland on saturday april 4th from 11 - 6. please stop by and say hello if you're in the neighborhood. i'll be showing my lateest springy things.
Prayer flags on the mountain-top above a Tibetan monastery. The peace I felt up there touched my soul.
The "Flutter" live butterflies exhibit at Pearlridge, a Tweetup hosted by Melissa "Melissa808" Chang.