Saturday, November 6, 2010

Experiment sooc #22

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I know that I did not edit the top photo, but to be real honest I don't remember if I did the bottom one. These have been sitting in a folder for some time.

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My question to you (be honest please) - Did you notice that the butterfly was dead?  I plucked him off the grill of my husband's van and posed him.  For the second shot I had to pluck off two of his crackly wings - I still felt (feel) guilty about it. :(

20 comments:

  1. My eye was drawn to the colors in your photo. So I didn't look close enough at the butterfly's body to realize that it was dead. The background, the flower and the yellow of the wings were the focal points for me. I love the way those colors react to one another. Then again - I am not wearing my glasses yet and so things are a bit blurry this morning.

    Funny (I don't mean in the ha ha sense ) that you should feel bad - how many folks have taken dead bugs and stuck pins in them as they photograph them for study? Some of those shots have been amazing at helping people to see critters they may not normally see in wild.

    I like it

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  2. No, I didn't notice that it was dead...I was marveling over the completeness of your photo :) I would have felt bad about plucking the wings, too, but he was gone, spirit already in flight into another world. We shouldn't feel bad, he shared what he had with you, with us through you :)

    Have a beautiful Sunday, Lisa!!

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  3. I thought it was sitting in a strange way....
    don't be sorry, you made that second photo as a great memory of that butterfly :-)

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  4. I did not notice - I think they are great shots!

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  5. I would never have guessed. The first picture is so beautiful and the butterfly most certainly doesn't look as if it's just been on a road trip :-)

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  6. I didn't notice in the first one, but I did wonder about the second, since butterflies rarely sit with their wings open. The first shot is gorgeous, even if the poor thing is dead.

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  7. I didn't notice, I was entranced by the overall photo.

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  8. Like some of your other commenters, I didn't notice, because what leaps out from that picture is the colour and the form! Great shots - and don't feel guilty. He didn't feel a thing. ;)

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  9. Wow, I didn't notice until you said it. I wouldn't be surprised since I'm basically clueless even as a keeper! ;-)

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  10. You are cleaver...I definitely could not tell.

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  11. You have me laughing....what us camera freaks won't do for a picture!

    With that being said....I had absolutely no idea he was dead....he had one last purpose in life...to make an outstanding and colorful image!

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  12. I certainly had no Idea that this butterfly was dead...Well done!!!

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  13. I didn't know the butterfly was dead either. Very good.

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  14. Did not realize the butterfly was dead. Now what seems like a lovely photo seems a bit more tragic and macabre!

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  15. No! Not dead! LOL Nope, didn't notice at all. I was too busy admiring the combination of colors.

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  16. I love them! You did not kill the butterfly, so you shouldn't feel guilty about it. It is an amazing shot. I love the colors.

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  17. I love the color of this flower, and the butterfly is just awesome!

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  18. Nope, I didn't notice. The images are GORGEOUS, and I was getting ready to tell you in my comment that you need to frame that first one because it's so beautiful.. then I was quite surprised when I read it was dead.

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  19. I never would have guessed that butterfly was dead. The colors are wonderful!

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