As I was photographing these butterflies, they were completely oblivious to my presence. The only thing on their minds was checking each flower for nectar. I really enjoyed seeing them!
Thank you, John. I take credit for pointing the camera and clicking the shutter. As for the butterflies and coneflowers, as the old hymn says, "To God be the glory, great things He hath done..."
Hey "G" ___ Did'ya know that pro photographers put subject butterflies in the refrigerator first to slow them down. Your shots turned out quite nice. Do you remember my "blue eyed" butterfly from quite some time ago? http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_VJzxlNC0Uzo/RtGPlzgsBSI/AAAAAAAAAJw/SAEIjYm8skE/s1600-h/BlueEyeButterfly.jpg Your dedication continues to shine brightly on all your posts! later, kfH:)
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI was amazed at their beauty, and that's a fact.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work.
ReplyDeleteThank you, John. I take credit for pointing the camera and clicking the shutter. As for the butterflies and coneflowers, as the old hymn says, "To God be the glory, great things He hath done..."
ReplyDeleteHey "G" ___ Did'ya know that pro photographers put subject butterflies in the refrigerator first to slow them down.
ReplyDeleteYour shots turned out quite nice. Do you remember my "blue eyed" butterfly from quite some time ago? http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_VJzxlNC0Uzo/RtGPlzgsBSI/AAAAAAAAAJw/SAEIjYm8skE/s1600-h/BlueEyeButterfly.jpg
Your dedication continues to shine brightly on all your posts! later, kfH:)