madamcoolpix
a.k.a. Madam Butterfly
Hi, Butterfly’s lovers!!! :hi:
Just thought of starting this thread to follow track of how many Butterflies I manage to photograph properly during the season, and at the same time it gives me the chance to share my country beauties with all of you.
My Butterfly season started in middle January with a gorgeous male Brimstone fluttering at my work grounds. Then I spotted a Small White in the first week of February and a few days later a Red Admiral while I was walking along Oviedo streets. But in all these occasions I had no camera with me.
My first photographic chance arrived on February the 19th, with this slightly worn out Peacock (I assume it's a winter survivor) flying up in the trees, my fourth Butterfly of the year, which was kind enough to land in the catkins for a moment.
So, this is number one:
1. Peacock (Inachis io)
Just thought of starting this thread to follow track of how many Butterflies I manage to photograph properly during the season, and at the same time it gives me the chance to share my country beauties with all of you.
My Butterfly season started in middle January with a gorgeous male Brimstone fluttering at my work grounds. Then I spotted a Small White in the first week of February and a few days later a Red Admiral while I was walking along Oviedo streets. But in all these occasions I had no camera with me.
My first photographic chance arrived on February the 19th, with this slightly worn out Peacock (I assume it's a winter survivor) flying up in the trees, my fourth Butterfly of the year, which was kind enough to land in the catkins for a moment.
So, this is number one:
1. Peacock (Inachis io)
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