Wildflowers and Butterflies
Wordless Wednesday

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34 Comments on Morning Butterflies Wordless Wednesday
BTW..unreal photo!
Very nice John! I'm usually not fast enough to catch those fast moving little critters.
Beautiful picture John. The one on the left looks like it's posing for the camera!
Wow John, now that is a beauty. I don't think I've ever seen 2 butterflies on a flower at one time. Gorgeous!
John,
Now that is some picture and wow how beautiful. Great job of photograph and creating a market blog for your services. You always do these blends so well.
Spectacular John. The Butterfly is such an amazing insect. I love the spring time when the flowers bring them out in full force.
Beautiful picture, John! I always enjoy these types of close up pictures.
WOW! John. That's a great looking photo here, and you are making want to go out and buy a New Camera, so I can take Great shots like these.
Have a Wonderful Evening!
Hello Friends -
Thanks to each of you for dropping by and leaving your comments on the wildflowers and butterflies.
The camera I used was a Panasonic DMC -FZ28 Lumix. It has served us well in our photo and movie making.
I have read each of your post and left a comment today. Have a great evening my friends...
Blog on -
John
Wow, John, that is exquisite! Hubby and I will be in New Mexico mid-August. Looking forward to that clean New Mexico air, and the big beautiful skies!
John, oww! What an amazing butterfly shot you got here. How did you do it? I could never do anything like this with my Lumix.
Hi John,
Amazing photo of not one but two butterflies on that flower. Thanks for sharing as I love butterflies.
WOW did you take that pic? How did you get such clarity on the flower and cloud the background?? Impressed!!
Great phote, I saw it on Facebook too, John. Very nicely done.
The butterflies didn't seem to even notice us. They were too excited about the wildflowers and easy nectar :) Rose, if you guys are in the Albuquerque area let us know so we can catch up.
Oh my gosh! How did you find two on one flower at the same time. You are doubly blessed!!
I need a better lens
John,
What a way to end the night on a peaceful note. That photograph is gorgeous! I find it to be very uplifting. Butterflies makes me feel free!
John,
Very nice shot. Love the focus and the crispness of the shot. :)
Steve
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6 cups chopped tomatoes
1 ½ cups chopped cucumber
¾ cup chopped yellow pepper
¾ cup minced onion
3 or 4 jalapeno peppers-minced
1/3 cup olive oil
5 Tbsp. vinegar
½ tsp. minced garlic
¾ cup water
1 can (8oz.) tomato sauce
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