They haven stolen the show, because of a great performance of this acrobatic duo, Sandi, ☺ ! Only at full screen size, one can see the sharp details of this wonderful macro. Perfect bokeh as well. Very well done again, my friend!
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For anyone needing to help their young student build a bug collection for school, this is a great way to do it. I taught my farmer's daughter-wife to catch butterflies and she was slowly sneaking up on a large swallowtail when, the moment her fingers closed on its wings, another identical swallowtail landed on her hand. She managed to get both in the baggie and our son traded one with a friend for a bug he didn't have. This also works when shooting photos of them... they will often return to the same flower so, if we watch to see which flowers are popular, we can set up the camera and just wait. There's a cosmic reason that Patience and Photography start with the same letter. From the terrific focus and composition of your photos, Sandi, it's obvious you practice both.
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Only at full screen size, one can see the sharp details of this wonderful macro. Perfect bokeh as well.
Very well done again, my friend!