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Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA

Date: 00:46:52JST Aug.4, 2019

Location: Izu City, Shizuoka Pref., Japan

Optics: Vixen VSD100F3.8+V0.79x (300mm f/3.0)

Mount: Hobym Observatory CRUX170HD

Camera: Nikon D810A

ISO speed: 1600

Exposure: 38x180sec.

(Taken by Mr.TMT)

 

Processing: PixInsight

(Processed by BLUEMOON LIFE)

Intesting name, closely related to the Comma Butterfly.

A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy?

~ Albert Einstein ~

Polygonia interrogationis

Eindhoven (NL)

Camouflage en feuille d’automne - Autumn leaf Camo mode, Val-d’Or

....and train of thought

my kitten's tail is a question mark :]

 

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A couple of more shots from this willow oak with abundant sap. This might be the same butterfly as in the adjacent frame, but I am not sure. Both have something stuck to their left antenna.

Question Mark - Polygonia interrogationis

bugguide.net/node/view/487

Last year I followed sculptor and friend Mark Rietmeijer during the process of creating a sculpture. When he started working on a new one he asked me to make pictures again.

This time the material is Norwegian Pink - Rose Norwegian, composite marble, multiple stratification, 50 x 70 x 80 cm., 480 kgms.

 

Adagium to his new sculpture: I never tackled or solved any problems in my life, but instead I learn to dance with them and by considering them as 'questionmarks with wings' I try to escape their weight and gravity.

 

Mark Rietmeijers website: www.markrietmeijer.nl/

www.markrietmeijer.nl/index-eng.html

 

See the slideshow: www.flickr.com/photos/simeon_barkas/sets/7215760382723853...

 

See also the slideshow of CREATION I: www.flickr.com/photos/simeon_barkas/sets/7215760022455440...

Question mark chalk on pavement

New ideas are like new roads and pathways leading to never visited or imagined places. They are dreams that can come through to change lives… They are possibilities. - Nicolas Vallejos (yours truly!)

 

Happy MM.

 

Macro Monday project - 10/22/12

"New…”

The beautiful Angle Wing butterflies with their lacy edges are one of my favorites, this one gave me only one chance to snap a photo.

This is the summer version with black over the hind wings.

Polygonia interrogationis - Sept 29, 2021 - BWI Bike Trail

Yep, Still nothing...

 

nada..

none..

crap..

nothing..

nothing...

 

and...

 

nothing...

  

Strobist info:

Vivitar 285hv boomed above subject thru softbox @ 1/2

Relfector below subject

Sb-600 behind subject bare with CTO gel pointing at BG @ 1/1

Two Studio Strobes bare back left and right of subject @ 1/4

A fun all-in-one DIY turntable made out of cardboard, developed by Taiwanese DJ Stephen Ying, aka DJ Questionmark.

Will you please fave me? Here too. And there. A little

lower. To the left. Ahhhh. Oooh. That feels good.

 

You know how to treat me right.

One more photo in comments.

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Dear Flickr's friends, it's Summer!

I don't want to be in the computer too much,

I want to be "out"!

So i decided not to comment to your posts-photos,

to save time you know!

I'll make my "faves" if i want, but i wouldn't comment,

maybe there will be some exceptions...

You feel free to do whatever you like about my photos.

Enjoy your days,

Be well,

Kisses.

Who are you? What mask has society put on you that you continue to wear? Did you put it there? The world continues to tell us how to dress, what to eat, what to think and who to be at war with. What is worse than all those things is having others choose our identity.

Christof Timmermann 01.24

.... but more importantly what is the answer 😉

 

Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!

 

Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all!

...and best viewed large or on black.

 

Good morning and HBW to everyone. I know, might be a stretch with the bokeh thing to some of you, but I needed an excuse to post this shot of a Question Mark (Polygonia interrogationis) on Heath Aster (Aster pilosus). The butterfly swooped in while I was photographing some other butterflies, took a few quick sips of nectar, then was gone in a flash. The above was the one and only photo I got of it.

 

As for the two photos in the comment section they are of a different butterfly, albeit a fall - winter form also. Please see caption under first photo.

 

Thank you for stopping by...and I hope you have a truly nice day.

 

Lacey

 

ISO200, aperture f/11, exposure .006 seconds (1/180) focal length 300mm

 

Question Mark [Polygonia interrogationis]

 

Peace Valley Park

Doylestown, PA

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