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Uploaded: 08/13/16 11:15 PM GMT
Summer Butterfly
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Just taking close ups. Most of the time it seems that is what I like to do best. This butterfly was posed perfectly mounted to a flower against the sky. Chasing butterflies seem harder and harder as the years go by.

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::tigger3
08/13/16 11:25 PM GMT
Beautiful close up, and that blue sky is a terrific backdrop. That is an Eastern Yellow Swallowtail, and in very good shape.
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.icedancer
08/13/16 11:58 PM GMT
Oh my goodness Breath taking detail an colours - I feel like I'm right there watching the grace of this butterfly - love it - right into my favs
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::corngrowth
08/14/16 8:16 AM GMT
Very fine colors enhanced by a good lighting and a clouded sky background. Perfect macro, Frank!
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.GIGIBL
08/14/16 8:34 AM GMT
Excellent shot Frank very well captured.
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::Ramad
08/14/16 11:34 AM GMT
Extra sharp and well composed shot Frank. Good one!
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.CDHale
08/14/16 2:19 PM GMT
What a beautiful image, Frank. Love the sky background. What a blessing we get to do what we like best!
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::trixxie17
08/14/16 3:03 PM GMT
A fave for me Frank - an outstanding capture with great details.
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. . . Earth laughs in flowers! Ralph Waldo Emerson
.mesmerized
08/14/16 5:52 PM GMT
A fave for me too Frank...excellent color, clarity, and composition.
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.Tomeast
08/14/16 5:56 PM GMT
A beauty !
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.GomekFlorida
08/17/16 8:16 PM GMT
Also a fave from me. Wonderful detail!
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Long before the white man and long before the wheel, when the dark green forests were too silent to be real. Lightfoot 1967

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