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Photo 911
Up on His Tiptoes
This fritillary is sitting on a plant called rattlesnake master - sure not a very inviting spot if you'd ask me! I wouldn't know this except I shot it outside the Nature Center and the little sign identified it!
30th June 2014
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Laurie
Love this! Such fantastic composition!
June 30th, 2014
Elisabeth Sæter
Fabolous shot!
June 30th, 2014
Vega
so nicely composed !!!
June 30th, 2014
gloria jones
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Great shot...stellar composition, focus, detail.
June 30th, 2014
sally agnew
Great capture, perched superbly on the rattlesnake master :-)
June 30th, 2014
Jan Rose
Great close up on this beautiful butterfly.
June 30th, 2014
Rosie Kind
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Wonderful shot - Fav
June 30th, 2014
Ann
WOW.
June 30th, 2014
Lesley
What a great capture :-)
June 30th, 2014
Stephanie Lynn
Great shot and love the colors! I am dying to get a butterfly to stay still for me...its not easy!
June 30th, 2014
Issi Bannerman
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Just beautiful Milanie.
June 30th, 2014
Shepherdman's Wife
Beautiful
June 30th, 2014
Louise & Ken
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What a perfectly stunning image! Everything about this lovely little butterfly and the way you photographed it is beautiful!
June 30th, 2014
Lynne
Another wonderful butterfly capture.
June 30th, 2014
Paula W
How beautiful. Think I would be on tiptoes too if I were standing on there!
June 30th, 2014
Mike
Another amazing photo. Fav !!
July 1st, 2014
Tony
Amazing how you've achieved such clear focus across the entire area. Fav
July 1st, 2014
Allison Maltese
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Love the tippy-toe poe of the butterfly and the nice backlight.
July 1st, 2014
Kathie
Lovely composition and clarity. Must have great balance. Fav
July 1st, 2014
Nita
A fabulous capture, he looks like even he isn't sure about settling down on this plant. A fav.
July 1st, 2014
Islandgirl
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I just love the clarity of your butterfly and the composition!!
Fav
July 1st, 2014
Rick Schies
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Wow Milanie, what a great shot you have here, so nice and clear, and she is perfectly set on that bloom
July 1st, 2014
Sharon
Beautiful capture. Amazing detail and composition
July 1st, 2014
Kimberly Rice
Awesome capture!!! Fantastic light and composition!!!
July 1st, 2014
Shelley
Wonderful capture!
July 1st, 2014
Poppo Livy
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Great shot Milanie. The dark background really shows up the butterfly and the errr . . . flowers?
July 1st, 2014
Dione Giorgio
FAV. A brilliant capture. Amazing detail and the dark green background continues to bring out the details.
July 1st, 2014
Denise (lyndemc)
Butterflies abound!! I like the contrast between the white flowers and the darkly-color butterfly. Very interesting name for the plant. ???
July 1st, 2014
🐞Lucy Dolittle
Stunning shot, love the way you have this butterfly perched so perfectly on top.
July 1st, 2014
Daisy Miller
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Beautidul capture. I like how the light is shining through the butterfly's wings.
July 2nd, 2014
Alison Hewitt Bailey
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The flower heads and the butterfly are set off beautifully against the dark tones of the background.
Wonder why the plant's called that?
July 2nd, 2014
Harbie
Wonderful capture! The detail is great!
July 2nd, 2014
Martin Jalkotzy
lovely capture!
July 6th, 2014
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Wonder why the plant's called that?