Eastern Tiger Swallowtail by bakapo
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Description
an eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly in the back yard.
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Comments (21)
Otto1969
Beautiful butterfly, great capture.
eekdog Online Now!
Looks like a big one also, cool pattern on it. Great timing being there at that moment. Great shot, Barb.
Cyve
WOW...Absolutely FABULOOUS my friend !!! I love it a lot !!!
npauling
A beautiful capture of this lovely butterfly and your Phlox flowers look so pretty too.
Faemike55
Fabulous and delightful capture
Radar_rad-dude
Great capture! Beautiful blossoms to blend with the gorgeous butterfly! Excellent photo! Bravo!
MagikUnicorn
sweet
calico_jester
very pretty :)
giulband
Excellent capture !!!
UteBigSmile
Looks realy very nice!
HADCANCER
used to see those when I was a kidlet
soffy
wonderful capture of this beauty***
farmerC
Exellent done.
claude19
what a spolendid capture !!! excellent !
DennisReed
cool capture
X-PaX
Beautiful capture Barb.
alida
wonderful capture
flavia49
wonderful
Richardphotos
beautiful butterfly macro. we have them here sometimes
A_Sunbeam
Beautiful!
anahata.c
I don't know what's wrong with me that I never knew any plant or insect names, as you do, so clearly, here. Mind you, I drew from nature and plant and insect books (with big photos), but never retained a single name. So, when viewing artists like yourself---who know all these names and genus's and varieties---I feel like a total dunce. Beautiful clarity on the butterfly, and how it stands out from everything around it. And clarity on the flowers too (in the foreground). Your background has a natural and easeful fade to it. A lush crowded nature-feeling in this gentle beautiful shot. Composed/captured well too, in the way the wings continue the lines of the bouquet behind it, and the tall stalk acts like a contrast to the insect. More very sensitive nature photography from you...there are days, living in a high rise, where I wish I could walk outside to this, rather than to more high rises and tons of cars...