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On a walking path that runs behind homes that parallel the irrigation canal, going north from Alameda Blvd.
Thought I'd finally post this as I struggle to keep up with the weeds taking over our yard.
Happy ~~fence friday~~
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Looked back at a photo folder from June, when we'd stopped by the butterfly pavilion at the botanic garden.
When awake and landing, these julias mostly keep their wings spread. But when sleeping and caught early in the mornings, their wings are folded closed.
A silhouetted umbrella man captured on the back streets of Bath.
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We had clouds at sunset so I went up to the roof.
But sometimes clouds are all you need,
for rows and flows of angel hair, and ice cream castles in the air...
Macro Mondays theme 5 August 2019 - Complementary Colours
I chose the colours orange and blue - two of my very favourite colours. The orange flower shown here is a Daylily in full bloom, picked from my garden for the occasion. The blue comes from the miniature glass vase that the bloom has been placed in, which has been filled with blue-tinted water (thank you, food colouring!) and the blue dinner plate that the vase has been placed upon.
HMM! 💐
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At the butterfly pavilion, in the hatchery. I wasn't able to spot a tag which denoted the type of moth. Took me a long time to eradicate the artifacts from shooting through glass.
Thank you [https://www.flickr.com/photos/58905205@N07] for finding the genus and species!
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Our friends called on Monday reporting that they heard the butterfly pavilion had opened. They also had Tuesday off from their work. We met up and had a good time at the botanic garden.
There were a few of these Spicebush Swallowtails hiding under leaves. There were dozens of Giant Swallowtails, lots of White Peacocks and Julias.
Happy Wing Wednesday.
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This is my first decent shot of a mourning cloak with its wings spread and at least some of it in light. Every other one I've photographed has been with wings closed and in deep shadow.
In the first comment box you'll see a jpg of the raw photo, before editing. Thank heaven for the amazing software capability these days.