wxwax wrote: Super. Perfect depth of field control.
RandySmugMug wrote:
ShepsMom wrote: What part of butter was left over??
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I was looking for a plate with butter on it
A very pretty butterfly, would love to see one like that in my yard
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Beautiful shot Randy.
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left over butter(flies) (don't see too many of them in the winter - at least in most parts; maybe FL is different )
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