WOW WOW! Love these captures. The pattern on the butterfly/moth looks like eyes looking back at you. And I love the contrast of the bee on the non-organic form. Awesome!
Thank you for your comment. I'm sorry for what you've had to walk through too and do hope you're doing well now. For a year after losing my hubby I was in a total fog. The only creative thing I could do was photography. I'm a graphic's artist and couldn't create a thing, but I could shoot photos. Photog seemed to transport me into another world, a blessed retreat from this one that hurt so badly at the time.
Wonderful shot of the butterfly. I just read your post about poison ivy and... OH! KIDS! I soooo wish they didn't do things like pick poison ivy! I hope your son heals quickly but I dunno!
I just can't get over the crystal clear clarity of your pictures. The circles on that butterfly are amazing and the bee just kind of pops off the color of the feeder!
These are both awesome photos, but I adore the butterfly capture. Beautiful work!!
ReplyDelete"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee." Muhammad Ali.
ReplyDeleteI love the color of that butterfly. So unusual.
ReplyDeleteThese are great captures! Love it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love both photos!
ReplyDeleteAwesome shots Lisa
ReplyDeleteLisa, that looks like moth but beautiful all the same. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!
ReplyDeletegreat photos!
ReplyDeleteBoth shots are amazing, but I love that moth! Wow, how he ever got his "eyes" on you!
ReplyDeleteAwesome macroshots
ReplyDeleteI just love the "eyes' on the butterfly wings!
ReplyDeleteNice! I love that first shot, the eyes on the wings really pop out and could be looking at you. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThose spots are better than jewels!
ReplyDeleteWOW WOW! Love these captures. The pattern on the butterfly/moth looks like eyes looking back at you. And I love the contrast of the bee on the non-organic form. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment. I'm sorry for what you've had to walk through too and do hope you're doing well now. For a year after losing my hubby I was in a total fog. The only creative thing I could do was photography. I'm a graphic's artist and couldn't create a thing, but I could shoot photos. Photog seemed to transport me into another world, a blessed retreat from this one that hurt so badly at the time.
ReplyDeleteLove the vibrant and beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteGreat closeups. Looks like the spots on the butterfly are glowing
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot of the butterfly. I just read your post about poison ivy and... OH! KIDS! I soooo wish they didn't do things like pick poison ivy! I hope your son heals quickly but I dunno!
ReplyDeleteExtraordinary photos. This kind of beauty surrounds us everywhere, if we just take time to notice it.
ReplyDeleteThe butterfly is beautiful ! I have seen only two this whole summer and they looked like moth !
ReplyDeleteThe other picture is very special !
I just can't get over the crystal clear clarity of your pictures. The circles on that butterfly are amazing and the bee just kind of pops off the color of the feeder!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! I love your macros!
ReplyDeleteFantastic capture! That butterfly is so pretty!
ReplyDeletei love butterflies. they are always so delicate and have such unique designs on their wings. great captures.
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