Forest Zoo helped me photograph some of our flutter babies today. He provided dandelion delivery services. Then he put a butterfly on a dandelion and held it in the light for me, so I could move in close and capture some of the beauty of creation seen in a Painted Lady butterfly. Most of the time we just don't get a chance to look at a butterfly closely. If we do it is a special moment. Usually they are off to bounding off to better buttercups in a blink.
Our butterflies are so tame. They don't mind being close to us at all. They enjoyed the fresh dandelions so much they hardly paid any attention to how close I was putting my lens to their face.
The sunlight was just right, lighting up the butterfly, and the macro lens blurred out the background, so you can't see any kitchen chairs or dishes in the china cabinet. See the little white knots on the end of their antenna. I hadn't noticed them before until I started looking at the photographs I had taken today. Learning to look close enough to really see is an art.
Wow, fantastic opportunity to take some awesome photographs. I am amazed by their beauty.
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Barb-Harmony Art Mom
These pictures are just amazing! Your butterfly babies are very tame. I've never managed to sneak up on one anywhere near that close. Guess I should have tried to make friends with them first.
ReplyDeleteThey take my breath away, Elizabeth Joy. What a privilage to have such distinguished, colorful little guests in your home!
ReplyDeleteGreat Pictures Sis! Of course you had a great helper!!! You should get those pictures published. Thanks for sharing.
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This is an amazing project. Alyssa wants to do it at our home, too! And your pictures show the amazing design down to the smallest detail! God's creation is so amazingly beautiful no mater how closely or far away you look at it.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you order them from? And what kind of thistles do they like?
his cute lil nose looks like a painted lady.... bwaa ha ha ha.
ReplyDeleteI just want to pinch his cheeks.
WOW! AWESOME, STUPENDOUS Photographs!!! :o)
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