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Nikon D810| Nikkor 500mm PF-e| PS CC 24.6
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“A good snapshot keeps a moment from running away.” ― Eudora Welty
Copyright ©2023 Deborah M. Zajac. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
PLEASE DO NOT USE MY IMAGES WITHOUT EXPRESSED WRITTEN PERMISSION.

Nikon D810| Nikkor 500mm PF-e| PS CC 24.6
more to come…
Nice to see a Butterfly shot, I have not been out in the heat to take any this year, if we get any monsoons maybe I’ll get out. I like this shot of the Cabbage White.
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I hope the heat eases up soon for you. Thank you so much, John!
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So lovely to see this beautiful moment of summer, Deborah.
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Thank you so much, Jet! I like your new icon pic too! 😀
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How delicate and beautiful.
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Aren’t they! Thank you so much, Robert!
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That is an amazing photo. Such detail. Very cool
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Thank you so much, Ally!
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I just learned about the ‘portrait’ mode on my iPhone. Your photo reminds me of that wonderful effect, except yours is superior.
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Oh, how fun! I love shallow depth of field. I hope you have loads of fun playing with your iPhone’s portrait mode! It’s a good one to use on flowers too or anything that you want to isolate the subject, but blur out the background.
Thank you so much, Jennie! 😀
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Thank you, Deborah!
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Deborah, that’s such a beautifully composed shot. I love the colors and variations in sharpness — everything. Hugs.
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Thank you so much, Teagan! Hugs! 🤗
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Nice catch of a busy butterfly, Deborah! Despite their bad habits in the garden they are lovely flitters.
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So pretty!
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Thank you so much, Belinda!
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That butterfly is a creature we all have in common in great numbers in summer, but not very welcome by gardeners.
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We have been enjoying a lot of Cabbage Whites, and Tiger Swallowtails this year. They can come to my garden anytime. I even had a Swallowtail feeding on my Hummingbird feeder! That was a first, and me without my camera ready. 😭
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Yes like our Honeyeater birds they have a liquid diet of nectar from flowers through their proboscis
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These seem to be so generally flitty I have a hard time finding one willing to sit still. This is lovely.
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Thank you so much! I have found if you get them in the morning before they’ve warmed up they’re easier to photograph because they land more often.
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Perfect lighting, Deborah. Gentle and serene.
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Thank you so much, Rebecca!
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Pretty little visitor you have there.
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I was so pleased it landed close to me! It was a gift. 😀
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Fantastic!
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Thank you so much, Pit!
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So delicately pretty.
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Thank you so much, Janet!
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That’s a lovely photo, Deborah. The varying focus is remarkable. This almost appears to be in 3-D.
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Thank you so much, Dan! I’m glad you like it!
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Good off-center positioning of your subject.
I wonder if any predators try to make the equivalent of cole slaw out of a cabbage white.
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LOL!! I bet the birds do! Thanks so much, Steve!
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