A monkey at Cerok Tokun still looks the same monkey no matter how much I move around, but not a butterfly. A butterfly can change its appearance within a second and I was always confused that this was then another new species.
I had taken many shots of a Cycad Blue in my garden; that is to say, I must have known this little critter very well.
I found a new couple of thumbnail-sized butterflies fluttering about at Cerok Tokun this morning. I was of course not able to capture those butterflies in flight, so I went after them and waited for them to perch on the grasses. I bet they would do that, and in fact they did.
I had taken many shots of a Cycad Blue in my garden; that is to say, I must have known this little critter very well.
I found a new couple of thumbnail-sized butterflies fluttering about at Cerok Tokun this morning. I was of course not able to capture those butterflies in flight, so I went after them and waited for them to perch on the grasses. I bet they would do that, and in fact they did.
It was a plain silvery blue one without any complicated design. This looked nothing attractive in the wild.
When one of them put its wings together, it magically changed itself into a Cycad Blue. At the same time, it did also clear my doubt on why there is a Blue in its name. This has aroused my interest to go after butterflies, one after another in the near future.
A butterfly looks differently at different times, we are alike. It flaps to change, we put on clothes in order to change ourselves dramatically, and to look better.
I hope you will go after butterflies and share your pictures with us. The way this butterfly changed its appearance is amazing.
ReplyDeleteI seldom see butterflies but, of course, I am in the suburbs of San Francisco and there aren't many flowers in my neighborhood. Occasionally, when I stop to photograph flowers, I do find a bevy of bumblebees enjoying the blooms and I am able to capture their picture.
ReplyDeleteI love your butterflies.
See? You can never judge anything by it's first appearance. You never know what beauty lies beneath. Love your photos Rain!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great photo's of butterflies...You're lucky you captured well.I'm trying to get macro to shoot a butterflies.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are amazing, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteLooks are important (lol)..very lovey snaps of enchantment!! I used to pick butterflies when I was a child -about that size (orange)..they would land on a hedge of lantana.
ReplyDeletePretty little guy. I think we hav a similar one here.
ReplyDelete"A butterfly looks differently at different times, we are alike. It flaps to change, we put on clothes in order to change ourselves dramatically, and to look better." I agree with your point-of-view. What a nice butterfly it's the first time I see that kind. Great shot too.
ReplyDeletewow, thats a nice capture....actually I was obseving the same phenomenon in my garden too...
ReplyDeleteyou will see what I meant when you visit my blog :)
Beautiful photos of butterflies. You really done a good job with those pictures!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful, rainfield! I haven't seen these ones around here..
ReplyDeleteSince reading your Cycad Blue post, I have done some reading and have a little more knowledge of butterflies, it is interesting!
ReplyDeleteThe butterflies are pretty.
ReplyDeletelovely pictures of the butterfly Rainfield, I was followed today by a butterfly, but it never stopped for me :(
ReplyDeleteNicely taken rainfield. I love the composition of the first picture.
ReplyDeletenice captures. i particularly like the first shot.
ReplyDeleteI love your butterfly.
ReplyDeleteHave not paid attention to any buttefly before, but your post is interesting.
You are becoming very good at getting butterfly pictures. It's amazing how different a butterfly can look only by moving its wings.
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