Monday, September 24, 2007

Viceroy Butterfly

Here's another old photo I took with my film camera. I believe this is a viceroy butterfly, and it is lighting on dried-out corn stalks in our garden. I thought the sunlight turned this butterfly's wings into a work of "stained glass."
(This one's a bit too grainy for a larger photograph.)

6 comments:

Lynette said...

Such a lovely portrayal of the delicacy of the butterfly's wings. And I thought that was corn!

Bergson said...

Beautiful colors of the spread wings

excellent photograph

Jo's-D-Eyes said...

Hi Selma,
What a good quality for a film camera, the buterfly is crispy sharp!

Be welcome to visit my blog about Holland and more ...

JoAnn :)

Janet said...

Hi, so glad you liked the butterfly. Thanks for stopping by!

Joann, this photo is from my old 35 mm Pentax K1000. I bought it used and have had it 28 years!

Lynette said...

Rambling Round, you're so right about Mama and Portland. Thanks for visiting.

Wow, that's neat about your Pentax camera.

Ming the Merciless said...

Very nice capture. I have only seen them in pictures.