Silver Washed Fritillary. by jayfar
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Description
Another species of butterfly on my Buddleia. Zoom is best.
Going out for the day to Lacock the place where photography was invented. Please look it up on your PC's.
Comments (27)
1971s
Nice!
alanwilliams
always effective with a dark background, good bokeh Jeff
abreojos
Another excellent capture Jeff!
johndoop
Great picture and wonderful light!!!
Hendesse
Fantastic details and wonderful light. A superb shot!
dakotabluemoon
A real beauty here my friend.
EJD64
I like the light through the wings of the butterfly. Nice Jeff.
pimanjc
Beautiful capture.
FredNunes
Amazing. Sharp, with excellent lighting!
durleybeachbum
How exciting to see one of these! Superb pic, Jeff.
helanker
What a lovely shot and colors and light. I cannot catch these. I could once. FIrst I am a bit impatient, second, they are too fast, thirth the weather sucks for this. LOL ! All bad excuses :)
pat40
Splendid, Jeff, hope you had a good day at Laycock.
A_Sunbeam
Excellent
kgb224
Amazing capture my friend. God bless.
Cyve
Amazing and beautiful capture ! !!!
bobrgallegos
A beautiful capture!
flavia49
beautiful
sandra46
BEAUTIFUL WORK
jocko500
this one is lovely on that flower
Richardphotos
I like the back lit pov and a beautiful critter
whaleman
This is very nice, particularly with the light shining through the wings!
danapommet
An excellent capture, colors and butterfly. You caught a bit of spider web in there too!
SidheRoseGraphics
This is just gorgeous, Jeff! Love the spider-web in there too :)
MrsRatbag
What amazing lighting on this beautiful shot! Great detail!!
tennesseecowgirl
Great subject to photograph, and lovely job!
moochagoo
Wonderful backlight
debbielove
You know, this is a butterfly I've never heard of, and I'm guessing a British one.. Outstanding shot! Rob