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there were so many wild flowers on Magazine mountain and all were loaded with bees, butterflies, and other creatures.on one such group of flowers I counted 6 Buckeye butterflies along with two other breeds does anyone know the name of these flowers? they are quite small but many on each plant

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Bossie_Boots

7:48AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

Beautiful Richard superb capture !!

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greyone

8:19AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

Great capture of this Richard. I dont know one flower from another really, but I am positive someone that visits will know exactly what it is. Looks kind of like a daisy to me, but that is just a wild guess.

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Rainastorm

8:23AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

This is such a beautiful capture! WOW!

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rawdodb

8:49AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

Beautiful Shot!!!! Haven't a clue as to the flower Sorry!

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jocko500

9:10AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

could be one eye Susie??? I not sure

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Flint_Hawk

9:20AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

Marvelous colors!

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fallen21

9:20AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

Splendid photo!

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magnus073

9:25AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

THis is a lovely macro capture Richard, just love all the fine details

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Debwhosmiles

9:29AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

We have them here also, they are everywhere, sometimes I pick a bouquet as I walk along my driveway. They are asters. Lovely image with the butterfly~ =)

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kansas

9:49AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

Very nice shot.

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Dreamingbee

9:51AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

jsut beautiful !!

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Bampster

10:15AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

Fantastic image with a dynamite composition. Exceptional work!!!!!

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mapps

10:18AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

beautiful :-)

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Feliciti

10:24AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

so beautiful !!

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Minda

10:27AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

mmm i will Give a Try is this DAISY?...:):)...Beautiful capture Richard..

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Faemike55

10:41AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

great capture, Richard Beautiful

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flaviok

11:29AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

Fantástica macro meu amigo, excelente, aplausos (5)

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carlx

11:33AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

Very beautiful!!!

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emmecielle

11:51AM | Sun, 16 October 2011

I think it's aster alpinus... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aster_alpinus Amazing capture! :)

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UteBigSmile

12:06PM | Sun, 16 October 2011

Little-Minnie.gif Cute capture!

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MarciaGomes

12:12PM | Sun, 16 October 2011

BELISSIMA FOTO MEU AMIGO,MARAVILHOSA BORBOLETA AS CORES SÃO FANTÁSTICAS,BELAS FLORES.++++++++++++++5

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BIPOLARTWO

12:12PM | Sun, 16 October 2011

gorgeous image yet again-terrific

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drifterlee

12:47PM | Sun, 16 October 2011

Really pretty shot, Richard!

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flavia49

12:56PM | Sun, 16 October 2011

fabulous picture!!

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jayfar

1:55PM | Sun, 16 October 2011

This is a really lovely shot.

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knupps

1:56PM | Sun, 16 October 2011

This looks great. Can feel the smell of summer. The butterflies are all gone from my garden, its cold here now. Frost this morning.

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eekdog

2:17PM | Sun, 16 October 2011

lovely pic..

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bazza

2:28PM | Sun, 16 October 2011

Great capture of this butterfly and nice looking flowers Richard, well done!!

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soffy

2:44PM | Sun, 16 October 2011

Excellent capture,Richard, lovely colors****

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ia-du-lin

4:19PM | Sun, 16 October 2011

beautiful flowers/butterfly photo

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/6.7
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 50D
Shutter Speed1/350
ISO Speed160
Focal Length270

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