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    Default Everyone has their day in the sun

    As do these two Butterflies, a diminutive Small Copper and colourful Painted Lady at Moor Copse nature reserve, I liked the surreal look of the back lighting.
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    That's a nice capture. Little and large

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    That's a most beautiful photo, Rolf!

    Great for a greetings card as well as for the purpose here! Have you ever tried turning your pics into cards?

    Too often I take (what I think are) good pics of Butterflies and find later that they have been surrounded by withering flowers!

    You've got such a wonderfully atmospheric setting there.. warm yellows and sunlight ... (can't find a 'green with jealousy emoticon!)

    - But I watched a Small Copper on the Lavender in the garden yesterday - lovely!

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    A small Copper in your garden, Catherine?
    How lucky. I agree with you about this shot, it IS lovely, almost like it was set up - anyone got a chocolate box lid to stick it on?

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    A small Copper in your garden, Catherine?
    How lucky. I agree with you about this shot, it IS lovely, almost like it was set up - anyone got a chocolate box lid to stick it on?

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    Yes, Louise. It was on the Lavender, then the Marjoram.

    I was busy working in the garden - planting pansies in the 'gaps' in colour, so I didn't have a camera at the time.

    Its wings were spread perfectly for a pic too!

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    Typical - they always appear at inopportune times. Last night I was going through my shots when a big moth came through the window and landed on my screen. I got up to find the camera only to find that it had flow off... and that in fact, because I had just been uploading shots... the camera had been about 6 inches from the side of the keyboard!

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