This guy was fresh as they get.
whether it was serendipity or a long and patient watch thats one great capture.
Do you have a series?
gwr
Loc: South Dartmouth, Ma.
wow! that is cool. I agree w/ the previous poster, if you have a series of that thing breaking out, please post. thanx for posting this for all to see. Gary.
Butterflies must hang nearly upside-down in order for gravity-assist to fully extend their wings, before veins harden. Any other position results in deformed wings.
Nikonian72 wrote:
Butterflies must hang nearly upside-down in order for gravity-assist to fully extend their wings, before veins harden. Any other position results in deformed wings.
I didn't know that. He kept falling out of the plant and climbing back up. I only got more of these same pics but there is one more in the same bush. I think it will break out tomorrow. I will try to keep an eye on it.
clicktime wrote:
. . . there is one more in the same bush. I think it will break out tomorrow. I will try to keep an eye on it.
If it is still there tomorrow time to setup the tripod and time lapse shooting.
what a great find and really good shots too
Very interesting shots with clean focus.
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