
Like a graceful aircraft waiting to be airborne

The pretty and graceful woodnymph butterfly

Here's another angle of the woodnymph

Mitosis?

Although the title looks like a line from Peter Pan, I actually meant the line as uttered by Captain James T. Kirk in Star Trek VI - The Undiscovered Country.
2 comments:
these shots are Great! i especially love the first one of the woodnymph. very well done, sir.
Thanks Moggie! I enjoyed taking those shots. It was like the butterflies were so obliging, posing for the camera.
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