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Usually do portraits...venturing into other things - some butterflies
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Sep 6, 2012 15:47:06   #
belle44 Loc: Maine
 
I usually do only portraiture, but decided recently to expand my horizons a bit. I spent a few hours at a nearby garden trying to get some butterfly shots - I can see how it would be addiciting!

The flowers, the birds, the butterflies; I am thinking I may have to go back and try again!

Anyway, here are a few, thanks for looking!

Belle44

Not the sharpest focus, but loved the "in flight" look
Not the sharpest focus, but loved the "in flight" ...

I think this one looks like stained glass
I think this one looks like stained glass...

Not sure what this flower is, but LOVED the colors
Not sure what this flower is, but LOVED the colors...

Found a dragonfly too...
Found a dragonfly too......

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Sep 6, 2012 15:59:56   #
Tom DePuy Loc: Waxhaw, N.C.
 
belle44 wrote:
I usually do only portraiture, but decided recently to expand my horizons a bit. I spent a few hours at a nearby garden trying to get some butterfly shots - I can see how it would be addiciting!

The flowers, the birds, the butterflies; I am thinking I may have to go back and try again!

Anyway, here are a few, thanks for looking!

Belle44

No number is not the sharpest of focus........but.......with the butterfly in focus and the flower not....it's a fantastic shot...as for the second one.....yup...total agreement on the stained glass look.....here's one of mine if I may post it....oops to late thanks



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Sep 6, 2012 16:37:08   #
pgr Loc: Alabama
 
belle44 wrote:
I usually do only portraiture, but decided recently to expand my horizons a bit. I spent a few hours at a nearby garden trying to get some butterfly shots - I can see how it would be addiciting!

The flowers, the birds, the butterflies; I am thinking I may have to go back and try again!

Anyway, here are a few, thanks for looking!

Belle44


Wow I love the "in flight" one...all are good.. I do mostly nature. Wonder if I could do that good at portraiture? Nah... :)

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Sep 7, 2012 17:51:01   #
Cas Loc: Maine
 
Those little buggers are so fast, it's hard to catch one in flight. I took a 100 butterfly pictures, but got a couple that could be used. Good job on all.

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Sep 7, 2012 17:59:51   #
Glenn R Loc: Albany, New York
 
Liked them all. Thought your dragonfly was outstanding.

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Sep 7, 2012 18:06:51   #
Bret Loc: Dayton Ohio
 
Yes very nice....maybe you should look into this some more.

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Sep 7, 2012 18:14:58   #
Jay Pat Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
 
Wow! I highly recommend you spend more time in the garden!!
I'm looking for more!
Pat

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Sep 7, 2012 18:29:07   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
Your butterfly in-flight is a male Monarch;
your second image is a female Monarch;
your third photo is snapdragon flowers.

I like the near monochromatic look of your dragonfly.

Tom DePuy's photo is of a Gulf Fritillary.

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Sep 7, 2012 18:35:48   #
belle44 Loc: Maine
 
Thanks everyone! I told my husband i "need" a macro lens now. LOL. He just shook his head and laughed. :-)

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Sep 7, 2012 22:04:02   #
Dave S Loc: SW Iowa
 
Is the dragon fly captured with natural lighting, Belle? I really like that image! I think I'm going to make it my "Desktop Background of the Month".....with your permission. Matted and framed with a black matting.......a special image.

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Sep 7, 2012 22:05:55   #
Dave S Loc: SW Iowa
 
Is the dragon fly captured with natural lighting, Belle? I really like that image! I think I'm going to make it my "Desktop Background of the Month".....with your permission. Matted and framed with a black matting.......a special image.

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Sep 7, 2012 22:06:55   #
Dave S Loc: SW Iowa
 
Is the dragon fly captured with natural lighting, Belle? I really like that image! I think I'm going to make it my "Desktop Background of the Month".....with your permission. Matted and framed with a black matting.......a special image.

Ha! Special, but I didn't have to post it twice! Sorry.....it's Friday night.....long week.

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Sep 8, 2012 01:43:44   #
belle44 Loc: Maine
 
Dave S wrote:
Is the dragon fly captured with natural lighting, Belle? I really like that image! I think I'm going to make it my "Desktop Background of the Month".....with your permission. Matted and framed with a black matting.......a special image.

Ha! Special, but I didn't have to post it twice! Sorry.....it's Friday night.....long week.


Dave - yes, natural lighting. All I did was crop and sharpen. Please feel free to use as your desktop image!

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Sep 8, 2012 01:45:51   #
belle44 Loc: Maine
 
Nikonian72 wrote:
Your butterfly in-flight is a male Monarch;
your second image is a female Monarch;
your third photo is snapdragon flowers.

I like the near monochromatic look of your dragonfly.

Tom DePuy's photo is of a Gulf Fritillary.


Thanks for the identification Nikonian! I knew they were Monarchs but did not realize one was male and one was female - interesting!

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Sep 8, 2012 01:47:40   #
belle44 Loc: Maine
 
Jay Pat wrote:
Wow! I highly recommend you spend more time in the garden!!
I'm looking for more!
Pat


:)

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