Where are they gone ?
100 mm macro ....................................................... f/7.1 .................................................... 1/400 sec .................................................... ISO 200
Butterfly Peter 25/08/2019 9:52
Eine sehr späte nachträgliche BestimmungEin Hauhechelbläuling, Polyommatus icarus.
Gehört zwar noch zu den häufigsten in dieser Familie, aber der Bestand ist stark zurückgegangen.
Sein zweiter deutscher Name, Gemeiner Bläuling, läßt vermuten, dass er früher ein Massentier war.
VG
Peter
tndr 09/05/2008 9:54
Wonderful!MarkusBrosch 09/12/2007 22:33
Heeeey, fantastic!Usually, when I see yet another butterfly I think: not again.
BUT:
This one is absolutely top notch. This has impact and makes THE difference. Composition is great, colors and background are fantastic, technically also perfect to me.
Great work!
Best regards,
Markus
Lyla el rifai 17/02/2007 11:43
Beautiful!Marc Thys 04/02/2007 0:53
Super shot !!!Regards,Marc.
M. Junian Alamsyah 25/01/2007 6:13
Wow... amazing shot!Stefano G. Spedicato 22/01/2007 20:12
SuperrrKobelt stupenda.ciaoStephanie Slusarenko 06/01/2007 8:01
Oooooh so pretty...so much texture I can almost feel it. Beautiful.Luda Siki 01/01/2007 17:42
SuperJaime Crystal Attenborough 31/12/2006 5:33
wow this is one stunning photo of a butterfly, the light is perfectcongrats Jacky
J
TinTonks Tin 28/12/2006 6:21
beautiful :]Monica G.. 27/12/2006 22:47
Wow!!!I do love butterflies, that one rocks! Perfect.
The best butterfly picture i have ever seen. =)
Robert L. Roux 27/12/2006 3:04
w o w -favourite from jacky ... !
season's greetings - robert
Maguire 26/12/2006 9:46
fantastic.. congratulationsYasser Metwally 25/12/2006 16:59
PERFECT +++ pro