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Uploaded: 07/19/10 4:17 PM GMT
Moth / Butterfly
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Im sure this is a moth but it seems to have wings for both species, all comments welcome.

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.icedancer
07/19/10 4:35 PM GMT
Looks like a party going on with all the little bugs joining him. Magnificent close up with such colours and detail, plus clarity and lighting.

Way to go Bri, hope your feeling better as days go by and take care of yourself.
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.avedeloff
07/19/10 5:28 PM GMT
Don't think I've seen a month that colorful. Usually have the plain pale whites ones where I'm at. Thanks for sharing this coloring photo.
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"Hurry to meet Death before your place is taken."
Logun7
07/19/10 6:56 PM GMT
»»-»»((*-:¦:-*))»»-»» Magnificent Shot ««-««(( *-:¦:-*))»»-»»
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every day is a gift......that's why it's called the present!!
::0930_23
07/19/10 11:27 PM GMT
I think it is a Mutterfly, Bri. It sure looks good.

VFS-TicK

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Cameras are like people--sometimes they lose focus.
.Eubeen
07/20/10 5:42 AM GMT
You've caught yourself a European Skipper; I'm still not sure if it's a moth or butterfly.
A good capture in any event. Lovely colours, lighting and DOF. Thanks for sharing.
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A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know. - Diane Arbus
.markvc1
07/20/10 2:28 PM GMT
Nice one Bri very nice sharp capture with a beautiful bouquet to make these colours and clarity stand out that much better!
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.slybri
07/20/10 2:54 PM GMT
Thanks go to Eubeen for identifying my Moth/butterfly, it is know over here as an Essex Skipper and in North America and Canada as a European Skipper, sorry to the subject for calling you a moth as you are definatley a butterfly.

Thanks for taking time to comment.
~Bri
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Thanks for taking the time to comment. All comments good and bad welcomed.
::mikerkim
07/24/10 3:30 PM GMT
Really nice one, Bri. Great clarity. Not so easy when trying to catch a bug before it flies off.

Mike
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