Thursday, August 23, 2012

A hummer-free day!

In an effort to break my hummingbird habit, I threw my camera gear in the car and took off to Hilltop Arboretum. Traffic was a nightmare due to a collision involving three 18-wheelers, an overturned car, and a chemical spill on I-10. The interstate will remain closed throughout the evening and into the morning. Several times I almost turned around and went back home. But I persevered. How glad I am that I stuck it out.

In addition to this Tiger Swallowtail, I got a Green Heron and a PINK dragonfly! I have never seen a pink one before; red yes, pink no. Those will have to wait because I really want to post the butterfly first. I love when the sun is bright and I can lower my ISO to get the most out of the big guy. The 100-400mm lens really needs good light to perform at its best.


Even colorful underneath


There's that darn bumble bee!







Mr. Butterfly bid adieu. The bee finally won. :/

Linking to Rural Thursday.

38 comments:

  1. Lovely shots! You've inspired me to check out a somewhat local Butterfly Rainforest in the near future!

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  2. Gorgeous shots, Gail! A beautiful butterfly. The third shot up from the bottom is my favorite!

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  3. What seriously fabulous butterfly shots, especially the last one. You must be so glad you sat the traffic jam out.

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  4. Just beautiful!!! You should submit the last one to Birds and Blooms with a short story...they would love it!!!! It is one of my favorite 'blogs'. It is so funny....this is the 4th time in a week that someone has mentioned or posted about a green heron....I have a favorite picture of this bird but never knew what it was until this week....I never would have guessed it was a heron. Can't wait to see your other captures...glad you persevered.

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  5. Wow, these are so beautiful. Love seeing the butterfly so close up!

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  6. Wow - such beauty and elegance. Your shots are fabulous - especially the last one.

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  7. Beautiful. Love that flowered plant too. I can't wait to be able to use my camera again. Still a little too heavy for me. I always enjoy your gorgeous pictures.
    Hugs
    Shug

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  8. love the close-ups of his face! :)

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  9. his poor slightly mangled wings.....how did he ever fly?

    but his beauty is breathtaking !!

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  10. Gorgeous, Gail, absolutely gorgeous!

    One lil question, tho... when you're shooting pics like this, I understand that you lower the ISO, but do you have to do more lightening of the pics when editing? How do you do it & brightly light the subject (flutterby & flower) but not blow out the background? Is it in the camera equipment or is there something I can do w/ the settings or whatever? That's the problem I'm having.

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  11. ...what big eyes you have! Glad you endured the traffic to get these great shots!

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  12. These are wonderful captures, Gail!

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  13. All wonderful images, Gail but I especially love that take off shot.

    Looking forward to seeing your pink dragonfly.

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  14. Gorgeous Gail, love this series glad you stuck out the traffic!

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  15. What an amazing series of images, Gail. Just when I think it can't get any better, it does. :)

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  16. Wow again..those are very pretty butterfly pics...the flying mid air..is a yahoo.

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  17. Just a quick note to let you know that starting tomorrow, I will begin hosting a new photo meme on my blog. Please come join me at "Orange You Glad It's Friday", and post a photo displaying a little or a lot of orange, my favorite color! Hope to see you there!

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  18. beautiful blissful butterflies.

    crisp clear captures.

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  19. Just truly amazing close-ups, Gail! Are you using that Raynox (?) accessory? If so, I'm kicking myself for getting two different macro lens attachments. Fabulous photos.

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  20. Just amazing photos, Gail. Lovely, lovely detail and look at that gorgeous background! I admire your persistence in getting to the location – that's what gets great images!

    xo

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  21. wow, I´d love to see this beauty on my NF Winged meme. You are welcome if you want. :)

    NatureFootstep

    http://nfmemes.blogspot.se/2012/08/nf-winged-52-okand-fjaril-unknown.html

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  22. Amazing shots Gail. Looking forward to the dragonfly. :)

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  23. All great shots, Gail. You do such a good job on small flighty creatures. I was very proud the other day to have one stay very still on the same flower for me to get loads of shots. Then I realized he was dead. So I deleted them.

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  24. Amazing shots--I'm not sure I've ever seen such detail on a butterfly. Beautiful. Can't wait to see the pink dragonfly...I've never seen that, either!

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  25. Just brilliant shots gail. How on earth you capture a butterfly in fight I do not know, but well done. I look forward to the pink dragonfly.

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  26. You took some fabulous photos; well done!
    Visiting via Rural Thursday Blog Hop.

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  27. Delightful Gail! The last two are my favourites. Traffic delays are very frustrating, hope no one was injured.

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  28. All your shots are beautiful - but especially like the last one! The butterfly looks like it's coming in for a landing :-}}

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  29. Glad you didn't turn around and go home! You got some lovely shots.

    charlotte

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  30. Oh my goodness. I just love these shots.. Every one of them are truly amazing..

    Hugs~

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  31. Fabulous Gail! I wouldn't mind if you never ever broke your hummingbird habit, but the butterfly one is good too -- just be sure you keep up with the photography one that's all!!!

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  32. What a mess (on the highway)!
    I am glad you stuck it out too, these are really wonderful.

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  33. Stunning, just absolutely stunning. Glad you stuck it out and made it to the Arboretum.

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