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Con ésta foto me despido unos días, me voy a tierras germanas a "descansar"; a ver si traigo más material para subir, aunque se me está acumulando un poco :S.
Buen finde y demás! Beeeeeesos!!
Comma butterfly Highdown gardens Worthing- feeding on a highly scented shrub. Focus stacked using zerene
The Karner Blue is the state butterfly of New Hampshire. It is also an endangered species with very limited range. It became extinct in New Hampshire. It was re-introduced by a program where the butterflies were raised in captivity and released. The program is ongoing with much work being done to maintain and restore the habitat.
Unfortunately for me the only one I was able to photograph was one of the released ones, not the native ones. The butterflies are marked prior to release, hence the number placed on the wings . Next year I will go there in mid July when they can be found in numbers (including some without the numbers.)
The Karner Butterfly easement is located in Concord,NH near the airport.
This little guy flew in my car window and became my model for a few pics. He's a Hackberry Emperor, fairly common around here, but still a beautiful creature. I like the iridescent fluff on his body.
Y para terminar la semanita les dedico esta foto a todos mis amigos de flickr...
Muy buen fin de semana para todos!!!
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Canon 40D + tub extension 4X + canon 24-105mm L
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Peacock butterfly on my hand. This is the 4th of these we've found in our dining room since the beginning of August
Took this a couple of years ago on a magical trip into the Killarney, Queensland, Australia, hinterland very early in the morning in a fog clothing the mountains with the tiny moisture droplets clinging to this little butterfly.
I have a lot to learn with macro photography and should have use a deeper dof to have all of this little fellow in focus but I live and learn, but not often does an opportunity such as this present itself
Had a macro outing with long time friend and fellow flickr photographer Joe Micallef at the Hunter Botanical Gardens at Heatherbrae, NSW; Australia yesterday.
Conditions were trying thanks to a persistent breeze, hence higher ISO's were required for adequate DOF to be achieved.
This little butterfly (Psychonotis caelius) was a very cooperative subject as he sat perched atop this leaf for quite some time allowing both Joe and I to grab a few shots before he finally took off!
I composed slightly above him so that I could get this rather uncluttered background. I also stood creating a shadow over him so that the whites of his wings didn't overexpose.
If you look closely, you will notice his lovely blue markings along the striped portion of his wings.
Hope you enjoy this image and have a fantastic day and weekend!!