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Sahara, Libya.
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Spotted this young horse with a distinctive marking like a question mark while photographing a herd of horses near Cape Bonavista.
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Question mark butterfly, named for the tiny white mark on the underside of the wing, shaped vaguely like the punctuation symbol. If you look closely you can see the mark on this one as it feeds on juices from the orange slice I put out for birds. I love the shape of the wings on this species. Should one land on a tree branch they can blend in perfectly with leaves and bark.
Montell, Uvalde County, Texas in July 2021
Studio 26 - past processing.
Some never-before seen images from the archives, February of 2015 to be exact. I was making photos of Bella with the blackboard in the background, and M had a few funny ideas for silly poses. Going through my online albums today I thought about putting them all in a collage and tell a story. I still remember how much we laughed at shooting time and that we giggled helplessly at the results on the LCD display.
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4/23/10 - I've been super lost lately...there is so much going on in my head at any given moment, and it is leaving me somewhat insane. I felt like I should express it in a photo. Let me know what you think!
*update* 4/24/10 - not sure what everyone's religion is nor does it matter, but I did a whole lot of praying last night......woke up today totally refreshed and feeling like a champ....I guess I'll have to make a happy picture now haha.
thanks to my friend and fellow flickrite Shuck for pressing the shutter on this one.
5d w/ 50 1.8
strobist:
- vivitar 285hv 1/4 through brollie high cam left
- vivitar 285hv 1/2 bounced off brollie high cam right aimed at my shoulder and wall
*fired w/ cactus v2s
"There are four questions of value in life. What is sacred? Of what is the spirit made? What is worth living for and what is worth dying for? The answer to each is the same. Only love."
~ Don Juan DeMarco
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Question Mark - Polygonia interrogationis
Sipping some fermenting sap from a wounded willow oak, Quercus phellos, in a park. I really had to contort myself to get the camera into position.
Give me some ideas for who I should paint next. It can be your favorite character, or someone from a popular movie/book. It must be a fictional character.
It was a record 80o on 2-7-19 so we headed to the wetlands - and saw the first butterflies on the main trail. Then we went to their favorite spot to overwinter. 80o pretty much guarantees a butterfly but we saw 10 - most of them old overwintering Question Marks (or Commas). The last one was a Sleepy Orange - a friend tells me he saw an S.O. too in Athens GA. Usually Orange sulphurs are the earliest sulphurs on the wing. Anyway, not a great shot but these overwintering butterflies are fluttering 10-40 ft up around pines & hardwoods full of fresh Sapsucker holes - and only 2 perched for shots.
>> at the wetlands, North Georgia on 2-7-19 in 80oF
This shy beauty hid and wouldn't come out so I had to use the tele ... so happy to have found one!! Have a glorious Sunday!!
This scene along a dirt road by the little berg of Como, Co. caught my eye. Happy Fence Friday everyone.