My daughter and I took a excursion to the Detroit Zoo and whittled away at the cold afternoon by taking pics in the butterfly house and the bird house. Here are a couple of the better ones:
This blue butterfly looked pearly white just a hint of iridescent blue. The flash brought out the deeper blue. Considering the pure white background I'm surprised at how well it turned out:
The next two are the same butterfly. Curious how in the folded wing position he liked to perch where the water was flowing down the side of the display container:
One my daughter took (same camera):
Another one my daughter took and she shamed me badly as my attempts at hummingbirds in flight were abysmal:
Camera is a Nikon D80 with the package 70-210 zoom lens. There was a time I didn't think much of digital photography but I have since changed my mind. The blue on white butterfly I set as background on my Samsung 26\" monitor. Detail is still crisp.
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Good pics woodchip. I wish we had those here flying around here. It's almost 60 degrees outside right now in the middle of February, no less, and we're getting THESE irritating bugs in droves! In some places they're covering everything! ICK!
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