Showing posts with label butterflies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label butterflies. Show all posts

7.14.2017

California Academy of Sciences, with the Fuji x100s

 










Nature is so amazing!
The CalAcademy must use use black lights on the sea anemones, they look so psychedelic.
A few years ago I was trying to find a camera a smaller than my D7000, but with great image quality, to bring with me on days where I may be doing alot of walking or traveling. After a ton of research I decided to take a risk and get a Fuji X100S. I had been using almost all Nikon cameras up to that point. So it was a big switch. It has been such a fantastic camera. I brought it with me to the California Academy of Sciences and it didn't disappoint. The Fuji x100s has a 2.0 f-stop but it can be soft for macro at that setting so it's is better at 4.0 for sharp edges, so I was surprised how well the pictures turned out since it was very low light and things were moving all over, either underwater or butterflies that don't stand still.


10.09.2015

Butterflies in the Garden - Monarchs and Yellow Swallowtails


some have been looking kind of tattered, on their migration





They are seriously so cute up close
It's been pretty magical having so many butterflies drifting and darting around the yard recently, sometimes they are in pairs or ones just drifting along at eye level doing their butterfly thing. There are two Buddleia bushes, one purple and one white which they love. It was a trick to keep the cat from jumping up at them when they were down lower, so far so good. Had to retrieve a couple out of spider webs also, since this time of year there are more webs from the garden spiders. Guess the monarchs will continue on their migration south and some all the way to Mexico. It's been a delight!

4.11.2014

Butterflies









I just made it within the last few days of the butterfly exhibit in San Francisco at the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park last month.  It was so magical having butterflies flitting about our heads and chasing one another, and to see the cocoons of butterflies in their transformation. It's so amazing how the caterpillar completely dissolves in the cocoon into a liquid then slowly develops little bit by bit into a butterfly. Nature is so incredible! Hope everyone has a great weekend!

Winter Beach Reflections - Black and White Photography

  Pinnacle Gulch, just a short hike through a little valley with a creek below. Well worth the hike :)