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All taken using a Nikon D300 and Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 lens.
Holly Blue -
Celastrina argiolus
I've posted two images of this species because it's one that I rarely see in my area.
Gatekeeper -
Pyronia tithonus
Comma -
Polygonia c-album
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Nice series!
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You have the magic touch Peter. Ed.
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Why can I not get shots like these!
Smashing, Peter, as always.
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I absolutely positively love these - great job!
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Thank's all for your comments on the butterflies - my favorite subjects. A wish that will never come to fruition is to visit warmer climes, observe and photograph the exotic species.
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Hi Peter
Inspired by your comma butterfly rendition, I thought I would see what I could do today - here it is - it surely lacks your touch though...
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(Jul 28, 2015, 15:29) Freeman Wrote: Hi Peter
Inspired by your comma butterfly rendition, I thought I would see what I could do today - here it is - it surely lacks your touch though...
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JeffNice second image Jeff - showing the small white 'comma' on the hind underwing which gives the butterfly it's name.
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Thanks, Peter, I shall keep trying with butterfly images - some way off yet! All the best, Jeff
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Ah, so it's one of those 'I know it's a butterfly' but I don't know the make & model. Although of course we are fortunate to have members here who have the expertise to enlighten the rest of us, 'hopefully'!!
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(Jul 30, 2015, 09:23) Phil J Wrote: Ah, so it's one of those 'I know it's a butterfly' but I don't know the make & model. Although of course we are fortunate to have members here who have the expertise to enlighten the rest of us, 'hopefully'!!
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Nice shot of the Peacock Phil; and good to see another D300 in action.
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