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17-JUN-2005

06/17/05

QUEEN BUTTERFLY ON GREGG'S MISTFLOWER

It has been hard for me to begin again....but today, while forcing myself
to do one of my least favorite gardening tasks...deadheading...this little
beauty cooperated and stayed still. I started my first year with a butterfly,
so here is another start. Thanks everyone!





Nikon Coolpix 4500
1/166s f/7.0 at 16.2mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Mindy McNaugher20-Jun-2005 02:58
Beautiful photo Petesie! Glad to have you back! I've looked forward to seeing your PAD since I joined this wonderful group! A new beginning... one day at a time.
Donald Verger19-Jun-2005 08:58
congrats on the old and the new... and on continuing ... to see and take the images and share them with us! voted for this olovely image!
Breland18-Jun-2005 14:19
Perfect capture Petesie, very good dof, I like the way you can still pick out the flowers and colors. It also makes this picture perfect. GMV
laine8218-Jun-2005 04:04
What a great year we had sharing with you all your lovely bright photos. Look forward to another year with you, Petesie.
Di18-Jun-2005 03:24
What a beginning it is! Fantastic, girl! Remember to always be light on your feet ;-)
Ron S. Bernardo18-Jun-2005 03:11
beautiful shot!
Pepe Zyman18-Jun-2005 02:30
Very beautiful macro.
JeremyGood18-Jun-2005 01:33
Beautiful shot! I'll be happy to see more.
Jeffery Stahlman17-Jun-2005 22:55
very nice shot
Guest 17-Jun-2005 21:57
Welcome back, and what a gorgeous start to another year! :)
Gayle P. Clement17-Jun-2005 21:46
To new beginnings, Petesie. This is beautiful. It's been so much fun to watch your get better and better this year. Your macros rock!
Guest 17-Jun-2005 21:02
Very pretty colors and image!
Coleen Perilloux Landry17-Jun-2005 20:57
Wonderful shot. I like the one in front of the gazing ball, too. It takes such a steady hand to get this and obviously, you have one.
Guest 17-Jun-2005 20:49
Sue's dad here. The rain on the mimosa was from a very brief shower; we are in moderate drought in north central Arkansas. I like your Queen (I'm an entomologist) and the echinacea in the background (looks like our herb garden). Some fill light on the butterfly may have helped to highlight the beauty.
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