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Close-up of a Marbled White butterfly perched on a grass stem during a sunset over the South Downs.

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L’il fuzzy face

Large Skippers are well and truly out now, and what a joy it is to see their adorable little faces again. Named for their skippity flight pattern, these butterflies are often mistaken for moths, partly because they rest with th
Another Silver Studded Blue for you, softly sitting amongst pink heather bells. 

This was what I was taking when my mother kindly captured by photography pose. I’ll pop it in my stories again for anyone who missed it. Pretty powerful stuff.

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An overcast afternoon and a field full of daisies

#multipleexposure #daisies #naturelovers
Tangle dangle 

Walking out of Hutchinson Bank the other weekend I came across about five lengths of silk all hung with the caterpillars that produce them. Ermine Moth caterpillars work together to create ghostly silken webbing which can be seen cove
A dewy Common Blue. Does it get any better?

#butterfly #dew #commonblue #polyommatusicarus
Bunking up

Just two Common Blue pals sharing a comfy spot to roost.

#butterfly #commonblue #polyommatusicarus #naturelovers #fineartphotography
Hiding from the showers beneath a fern frond. 

And the RAW file too, sometimes it’s interesting to include these I hope; I make very few edits generally speaking. A slight adjustment in composition and temperature here after stacking the image
I’m slowly becoming more intrigued by the way that black and white images reveal form. There’s an emotional tone too, to a black and white image, that I am appreciating more and more. So brace yourselves for the occasional black and white

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