Hello !
My name is Helle. I live in Denmark on the Island, Zealand. I have a husband and two sons and three grandchildren, so I am a happy person.
I like many kinds of art and I try to limit myself, but I dont succeed very well. I love my PSP9 and I think I use it every day. I like to draw, paint and experiment on canvas or paper and I wish I had time do it every day. My biggest wish is, that there would be 48 hours instead of the poor 24 a day. I just dont think it will ever happen ;)
A fantastic new world opened for me, when I was Introduced to Renderosity for the first time. I am very grateful to be a part if this site.
Here is the URL to My private Homepage: www.helank.dk
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Comments (8)
LivingPixels
Gorgeous shot my friend
DennisReed
sweet
auntietk
So beautiful! I love the pale butterflies on the lavender.
goodoleboy
Nice shot of the butterflies doing their thing upon the stalks, Helle. With the aid of an early morning marine layer, it's cooled off to a much cooler 32.8 Celsius in the afternoon here. There is even talk on the radio about rain showers, but they never show up.
pimanjc
Lovely.
RodS
It's a butterfly feeding frenzy! LOL Wonderful shot, Helle!
durleybeachbum
I am totally unable to grow lavender! I love this picture, even though I'm envious of your success!
anahata.c
Wow, the butterflies take a moment to find---they're a light delicate green-beige-white---but when you find them, they're beautiful contrast to those intense stalks. We can really see how brown the ground is; and the stalks are beautiful and the placement of them shooting into the scene is beautiful too. Amazing that you got the butties all on the same sides of the flowers. Like they posed for you. (We had lots of lavender when I was a kid.)