Many Thanks MikeThats a beautiful entry Lisa !
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Lisa-
I though Gruditch had it all stitched up this month with his fabulous Adonis - a perfect specimen beautifully sharp and well exposed. A real stunner.
Then you stick yours in!
Lisa, this not just one of the best butterfly photographs I have ever seen, it is one of the best photographs I have ever seen - full stop!!
Stunning.
You two are a real force to be reckoned with - well done.
Roger
I though Gruditch had it all stitched up this month with his fabulous Adonis - a perfect specimen beautifully sharp and well exposed. A real stunner.
Then you stick yours in!
Lisa, this not just one of the best butterfly photographs I have ever seen, it is one of the best photographs I have ever seen - full stop!!
Stunning.
You two are a real force to be reckoned with - well done.
Roger
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september entry #2
this comma was the only butterfly i saw in the whole of an afternoon's hunting yesterday ( 30th September )
charles
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I haven't taken a single picture in August or September, Martin! I'm going to blame my lovely, but weekend-booking-up-happy girlfriend.
Besides, if I had, it would have to be a cracker to beat the two Gs!!! I'd like somebody to submit a well exposed brown hairstreak. If you look at all the pics during August, nobody has managed to get the contrast between the bright, white underside and the chestnut upperside quite right.
Like the Specky, Eccles. Lovely flare! I know you didn't plan it, but I like it when you can see the camera in a picture, if you know what i mean... it reminds us that we're holding the paintbrush.
Chris
Besides, if I had, it would have to be a cracker to beat the two Gs!!! I'd like somebody to submit a well exposed brown hairstreak. If you look at all the pics during August, nobody has managed to get the contrast between the bright, white underside and the chestnut upperside quite right.
Like the Specky, Eccles. Lovely flare! I know you didn't plan it, but I like it when you can see the camera in a picture, if you know what i mean... it reminds us that we're holding the paintbrush.
Chris
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Common Blue
In the face of such competition all I can muster is a Common Blue.
Cheers
Colin
Cheers
Colin
Jack's Poignant shot says it all for September!
Like many others - hardly a shot in anger in September.
Jack's shot is a perfect for the end-of-season and a reminder of the fragility of life....
Gets my vote!
N
Jack's shot is a perfect for the end-of-season and a reminder of the fragility of life....
Gets my vote!
N
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My dog insisted I change the picture to this one of a mallow skipper in the vineyards of the Rhône Valley (15th September). I don't know why.
Guy
Guy
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September - Small White on Clematis
I agree Dave Mac, Cris, et al. - we can still give the Two G's a run for their money!
Changed to this Small White instead.
Changed to this Small White instead.
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padfield wrote:My dog insisted I change the picture to this one of a mallow skipper in the vineyards of the Rhône Valley (15th September). I don't know why. Guy
Guy, I expect your dog knows more about butterflies than many of us!
Does the pooch ever get between you and your quarry or, as I suspect, is he/she very well drilled by now?
Bryan
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We've developed a pretty good system over the years, Bryan! There was just that one time she bounced off to greet Matt Rowlings via a large tortoiseshell I was about to photograph. It would have been my best LT piccie ever... But I think he encouraged her. A camberwell beauty actually landed on her once, but she got uneasy as I started creeping towards her with the camera.Bryan H wrote:Does the pooch ever get between you and your quarry or, as I suspect, is he/she very well drilled by now?
Bryan
Guy