These orange bits of smth on this butterfly's wings look strange. I wonder what are they? Don't look like a normal pigment to me.. although I'm not too good at butterflies )
Awesome!! And how thoughtful that the butterfly landed on a flower of just the right color!
I guess you're ready for Spring then? ;-) Me too
Nice capture, very detailed. I did notice the orange/brown on the wings, is that common?
I agree, nice capture! Macro lens? Pls visit my WW of a Torch Ginger flower I took in Hawaii.
can I leave a wordless comment ;-)sweet and lovely on the delicate pink
Although I have a 100mm macro lens most of my butterfly and dragonfly shots are taken using my 100-400 mm lens with an extension tube. The orange color on the wings is most likely pollen that collected on the butterfly as it was drinking nectar from a different flower.
His wings are spread just right - beautiful! I am going thru my flower book right now to pick out ones that will attract butterflies this year.
Post a Comment
8 comments:
These orange bits of smth on this butterfly's wings look strange. I wonder what are they? Don't look like a normal pigment to me.. although I'm not too good at butterflies )
Awesome!! And how thoughtful that the butterfly landed on a flower of just the right color!
I guess you're ready for Spring then? ;-) Me too
Nice capture, very detailed. I did notice the orange/brown on the wings, is that common?
I agree, nice capture! Macro lens? Pls visit my WW of a Torch Ginger flower I took in Hawaii.
can I leave a wordless comment ;-)
sweet and lovely on the delicate pink
Although I have a 100mm macro lens most of my butterfly and dragonfly shots are taken using my 100-400 mm lens with an extension tube.
The orange color on the wings is most likely pollen that collected on the butterfly as it was drinking nectar from a different flower.
His wings are spread just right - beautiful! I am going thru my flower book right now to pick out ones that will attract butterflies this year.
Post a Comment