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Photo about Cute photo of a wild butterfly polinating a flower. Image of polinating, swallowtailbutterfly, redswallowtail - 120471218
View all of the Swallowtail Butterfly images! Find your favorite Animals! Search Share on: Did you know that there are approximately 600 species of Swallowtail butterflies? Swallowtail butterflies, in the family Papilionidae, have distinctive tail-like extensions on their hindwings, which resemble...
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These are two of my favorite butterfly images. The light on the top image was magical. It was late afternoon and overcast. I’m previously mentioned how I achieve the dark background, so I won’t repeat that here. Because I exposed for the highlights on the butterfly, the exposure on...
Emerging: Finally, after several weeks or months, the adult butterfly emerges from the chrysalis. It pumps fluid into its wings to expand them and waits for them to dry before taking its first flight. By understanding the life cycle of a swallowtail caterpillar, you can appreciate the fascinat...
That red moth is stunning, too, but I couldn’t say I have a particular preference for either the moth or the butterfly. I can't choose either, especially thinking how much I love reds and flaming colours, but I can say that I consider this one superior in result, at least technica...
Beautiful images Mike. Sharp, crystal clear, colorful and very interesting. Many thanks for these awesome treats. Tony Thank you so much, Tony. I believe that the colorful blooms of the mimosa tree make a great background for butterfly shots. I hope it draws in some differ...