Butterfly Hunting
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It has been hot, humid and sweltering in central Indiana. I wanted to find some butterflies, so Nightingale and I went for a drive and found some butterfly weed in a ditch along side a cornfield. Lots of butterfies, but they would not sit still for 1/30 of a second. They are very territorial and continually fluttered around in the air in groups of 2s, 3s, and 4s.
So I found a moth...
I shot dozens of frames trying to capture the incessant turmoil going on as the butterflies attacked each other, but found it very challenging to capture in still imagery. Video might work better. Here is one less than stellar example - I think I'll call it "Incoming!!"
So I found a moth...
I shot dozens of frames trying to capture the incessant turmoil going on as the butterflies attacked each other, but found it very challenging to capture in still imagery. Video might work better. Here is one less than stellar example - I think I'll call it "Incoming!!"
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Never have gotten a good B-Fly in flight yet myself
1st one is real nice
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I keep hoping I can get a decent shot of a butterfly in flight, but that random up and down flutterby flight is hard to catch with a macro lens.
I agree that the swallowtail shot is not succeeding at demonstrating what I was seeing. Both shots are a good demonstration I believe of Butterfly Weed. This is the plant they were really attracted to.
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The BF have been few as well.
Thanks for sharing
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