A Peacock Butterfly this time:
Another flutterby
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Another flutterby
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Best wishes,
Hans
Hans
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Re: Another flutterby
Always a to see
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Re: Another flutterby
Beautiful creature and photo.
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Rudi
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Rudi
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Re: Another flutterby
It's lovely.
We don't have flutterbies like.this Down Under, presumably because non dangerous creatures are all eaten by dangerous creatures.
How would the photo look using long exposure camera software on Android smart phone?
We don't have flutterbies like.this Down Under, presumably because non dangerous creatures are all eaten by dangerous creatures.
How would the photo look using long exposure camera software on Android smart phone?
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Re: Another flutterby
The butterfly would move, so the photo probably would become blurry.
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans