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1. Fly and Butterfly - Poland
Sony SLT A55V + Tamron 90.0 mm...
Cat: Close-up ...
© 2015 Zbigniew Walkiewicz...
“Sometimes I arrive just when God's ready to have somone click the shutter.” - Ansel Adams... [ 84 ]
Saw this guest in my house...She would have entered by mistake... Got a chance to show her beauty to all of you... Hope you all would like this ....
I took this photo of a beautiful painted lady butterfly in the up country near Kula, Maui. The photo was taken in March 2011, with my trusty Olympus digital camera. Enjoy.
A close-up shot of a butterfly in Bomassa, northern #Congo. Bomassa is the base camp for the Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park (NNNP). The NNNP covers over 4,000km² of intact lowland rainforest in northern #Congo, harboring important populations of large mammals, including forest elephants, western lowland gorillas and chimpanzees.
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#wildlifephotography
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Il Fritillary Spotted minore (Melitaea trivia) è una farfalla del Nymphalidae famiglia. Si trova nella parte meridionale della Ecozona paleartica. In Europa si è talvolta chiamato "deserto fritillary", ma questo nome si riferisce più precisamente al nordafricano relativo M. deserticola. L'apertura alare è 15-23 mm.
The Lesser Spotted Fritillary (Melitaea trivia) is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It is found in the southern part of the Palearctic ecozone. In Europe it is sometimes called "desert fritillary", but this name more accurately refers to the North African relative M. deserticola.The wingspan is 15–23 mm.
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
This is a field stack of 20 images. The Butterfly was alive and in it's natural habitat.
Canon 600D, MP-E65, MT-24EX, difuzer.
f/5, 1/200, ISO 100, MUP, focus stacking (20 exposures), tripod, macro focusing rail, wired remote shutter control
I had the opportunity to visit Monarch Butterfly Festival 2011 in Navarre, Florida last weekend. The weather was so beautiful. I have taken few different butterfly shots which I will be posting them soon.
Till then.....enjoy this beautiful lady.
Note: This is NOT a blue looking butterfly even some bluish color on the wings. I have changed the white balance to get the overall blue effects. :-)
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Camera: Nikon D300s
Lens: Tamron 90mm Sp Di f2.8
ISO:200
Exposure: 1/80
Aperture: f/14
White Balance: Auto
Flash: Camera Flash
Exp Compensation: +2
Situation: Handheld
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Speckled wood butterfly on a sunchair. Using flash in manual to try to capture them before they startled