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Post by Neil Konrad III on Dec 8, 2011 1:51:59 GMT
Ma'am Lyds, Here's one from MF: Olympus E510 + Zuiko 70-300, 300mm ISO 100 A priority , Handheld ;D
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Post by Lydia Robledo on Dec 8, 2011 10:09:04 GMT
It's the Delias daiphana daiphana. (Pieridae family) Endemic to Mindanao. My butterflywatching friend and I saw this butterfly in Baungon, San Vicente. They were too high. We only had documentary shots. You are so lucky to have shot it upclose. More please! :Dtelyd
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Post by Neil Konrad III on Dec 8, 2011 21:09:19 GMT
It's the Delias daiphana daiphana. (Pieridae family) Endemic to Mindanao. My javascript:attachAgreement()butterflywatching friend and I saw this butterfly in Baungon, San Vicente. They were too high. We only had documentary shots. You are so lucky to have shot it upclose. More please! :Dtelyd They're quite common here at the farm. I'll dig around for other photos. neil
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Post by Neil Konrad III on Dec 13, 2011 8:30:02 GMT
Ma'am Lyds, Found more photos! Neil
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Post by alainpascua on Dec 14, 2011 9:15:34 GMT
Welcome aboard, Neil!
Where are you based in Bukidnon? I always visit Malaybalay, I got some friends there!
Very nice captures of colorful butterflies!
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Post by Lydia Robledo on Dec 14, 2011 15:01:04 GMT
That's a nice macro shot, Neil. Wow, you can get very close and it is in the open. This maybe a male Delias d. The female I think has more white. Ah, I am glad I have found a butterfly friend in MF. Maybe next year, I can arrange a trip and make up for previous butterflyless trips.
Neil, there is a tree in the Golf Club that looks like a fire tree but the bloom is blue. It did not have seed pods then but can you please check out for me? I'd appreciate very much. And please send my regards to your tokayo Neil Abejuela. We go to the same church. Just mention the butterfly lady and he'll remember. Cheerps, lyd.
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Post by Neil Konrad III on Dec 16, 2011 1:35:32 GMT
That's a nice macro shot, Neil. Wow, you can get very close and it is in the open. This maybe a male Delias d. The female I think has more white. Ah, I am glad I have found a butterfly friend in MF. Maybe next year, I can arrange a trip and make up for previous butterflyless trips. Neil, there is a tree in the Golf Club that looks like a fire tree but the bloom is blue. It did not have seed pods then but can you please check out for me? I'd appreciate very much. And please send my regards to your tokayo Neil Abejuela. We go to the same church. Just mention the butterfly lady and he'll remember. Cheerps, lyd. I'll have that tree checked. :-) I also go to CCF by the way.
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Post by Neil Konrad III on Dec 16, 2011 1:36:33 GMT
Welcome aboard, Neil! Where are you based in Bukidnon? I always visit Malaybalay, I got some friends there! Very nice captures of colorful butterflies! I'm based in Manolo Fortich sir.
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Post by Lydia Robledo on Dec 16, 2011 10:43:45 GMT
"I'll have that tree checked. :-) I also go to CCF by the way. " Oh, so you are family. Great! I'm with CCF St. Francis. telyds
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Post by Neil Konrad III on Jan 5, 2012 8:56:45 GMT
Happy New Year, everyone! Sharing what could be a female Delias daiphana daiphana: What do you think, TeLyds?
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Post by Neil Konrad III on Jan 5, 2012 8:59:57 GMT
And then, there are these tiny butterflies (don't know what kind) ;D
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