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#52688 October 29th, 2006 at 11:06 PM
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some of you have seen my walk through the gardens posts in gardener's chat, but these butterfly pics had to go here!

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they were having such fun yesterday, i had to snap some pics to share. and if you like bumblebees, check out my bats and bees in the walk in the gardens part 2!

#52689 October 29th, 2006 at 11:22 PM
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Very nice Jiffy. It is nice to see butterflies this time of year!

#52690 November 15th, 2006 at 02:09 PM
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love butterflys!
you can realy see the wings on that last pic.

#52691 November 15th, 2006 at 07:27 PM
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Hi,
What kind of butterfly is in the photos Jiffy?
They are great photos....
I can only remember the butterflies from Summer as all of our butterflies have left the area for warmer climates. I did get a bunch of pics before they left.... [Linked Image]
I can't wait til next spring when the butterflies return. I will be planting more flowers that the butterflies like in hopes of attracting moore butterflies. This yellow butterfly was hanging out one day, everytime I took a photo she would flutterby and them come back as if to say "take my pic again" they are just too pretty and delicate looking.
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#52692 November 15th, 2006 at 11:57 PM
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Nice pics! Love butterflies!

Charlotte what kind of camera do you use? I just busted my digital and am in the looking stage of finding another...

#52693 November 16th, 2006 at 02:23 AM
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Charlotte, Your butterfly is an Eastern Tiger Swallowtail. They are fairly common in the East in the spring and Summer. I LOVE these butterflies and photograph them WHENEVER I can.

Tonya, Check Walmart for your digital camera. I saw a Sony digital camera there with 5 or 6 Megapixels (I forget which) and a 12X OPTICAL zoom!!! for about $300.00-$400.00. The rule of thumb is to buy the digital camera that has the MOST Megapixels and OPTICAL (Forget digital zoom) zoom that you can afford. The three BEST makes of camera in order of quality and performance are, Canon, Nikon, and Sony. I use an Olympus (the FOURTH best make of camera and the best I can afford)

Eastern Tiger Swallowtails (by Thornius please copy and use if you want to.)
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#52694 November 16th, 2006 at 04:46 AM
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Beautiful thumbup thumbup thumbup

#52695 November 16th, 2006 at 05:35 AM
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Tonya, here is a Sony camery I saw at Walmart. With shipping it would cost $432.48. It is Model DSC-H5/8 and is 7 Megapixel, 12X OPTICAL coom. With this you should be able to take pictures taht would probably be 5 times better quality than the ones I take. But if it is too much, just hold on. Every 6 months, the Megapixels are going up while the price goes DOWN!

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#52696 November 16th, 2006 at 09:49 AM
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Hi everyone I was just checking in....I love the butterflies....I have a bunch of photos
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My camera is a Leica 4.3 digilux.... http://www.dpreview.com/news/0009/00090102leicadigilux43.asp seed%20Swap%20Stuff/leicadigilux43-sm.jpg" alt="[Linked Image]" class="post-image" style="height:auto!important;max-width:100%!important;"/> it has alot of settings on it...it also has a macro lense so I can take great photos of my dollhouse also (1" scale) [Linked Image]
It even takes beautiful photos of hummingbirds.... [Linked Image]
and hummingbird moths in motion....I have had my digital for 5 years now and I wouldn't trade it. I can do 80 seconds of video with sound and so much more.....about a 700.00 dollar camera, but well worth it. [Linked Image]

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#52697 November 16th, 2006 at 09:56 AM
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You have a LEICA!!!! shk That's one of the BEST cameras in the world. Most National Geographic photographers use Leica. I'm impressed!

Your black butterfly is in the same family as your yellow one. Your black one is a Spicebush Swallowtail.

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Thanks Thornius,

I leave the big purchases like cameras to my hubby, he does well.I look at price tags and go the other way....whereas he'll go for it.... I have been completely happy with this camera....I have taken tons of photos with it and they do turn out beautiful.
We took the camera with us to Hawaii and boy did we get some great photos. I don't know how all of the technical settings work, so when I don't want to goof the photo I put it on automatic...no muss, no fuss. The colors on butterflies turn out gorgeous.

Boy, Thorny you must be a real butterfly buff...thanks for identifying them for me...

the photo for kratz7 was also taken with the Leica....it is an impressive camera.....the hubby goes by consumer reports and then decides from there...lol

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I love how it picks up all the details in the photo....

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it even makes an average photo look good. smile
this was a tough photo to take as the dragonfly move rally fast....lol

#52699 November 17th, 2006 at 03:29 AM
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I just started studying butterflys last year. I use eNature.com. They have ONLINE Field Guides for EVERY WILD plant and animal in North America and Canada and it's FREE! You can easily identify most butterflies and insects using their website. Most birders turn to butterfly and insect study in the middle of Summer when it is TOO hot for birds to be active much. I started in 2005 and once I identify something I DON'T forget it.

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Studying butterflies would be a great hobby to add to my list of interests....lol
I'll need to check your website suggestion....
I will be adding plants to my gardens so they will attract more butterflies in spring of 2007'
But for now I will look at the photos I shot last Summer and reminisce over them.


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