Do you see the ant crawling under one of the petals of the lily?
I am not good in distinguishing critters so I am not sure if this is a baby butterfly, a moth, or what?
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ang ganda nang mga kuha mo sis...clear na clear...parang eyemo...ehehehe...joke!
ReplyDeleteGreat Shots! Thanks for sharing! ;D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots sis. Happy sky watching!
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there is so much joy in small things. you are right.
ReplyDeleteWell done. I always like to see the sun peeking from behind a cloud.
ReplyDeleteNice ones!
ReplyDeleteFollowed your blog sis.. would you mind a link exchange with my new travel blog?
Mine's up here:
http://www.thedtour.info/2011/07/skywatch-friday-sunset-bay.html
Great shots of fabulous insects. The photos are indeed extraordinary. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.
ReplyDeleteA great sky shot, perfect for skywatch!
ReplyDeletegreat shot sis, i love it!
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here are my entries:
http://point-shoot-vhen.blogspot.com/2011/07/365136-137.html
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http://sashagaebrielle.blogspot.com/2011/07/hello-kitty-slipper.html
hope to see you there too, thanks!
I lkie the last 2 pics:)
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Hi there - can’t name your insects - but can narrow it down a bit - the first picture is of a moth, and the second one is a butterfly.
ReplyDelete(Moths don’t tend to shut their wings upwards across their bodies, but butterflies do!)
Hope this snippet was of some value!
Stewart M - Australia
Beautiful shots
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Beautiful photos, lovely capture of the sky. Happy skywatching and have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots. Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting today. I truly appreciate it! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info Stewart, greatly appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteThese are all beautiful shots.
ReplyDeleteI like all the shots so clear and clean tama ba yon hehhe .. Anyway, see you in my <a href="http://www.foodhaws.com/shoe-house-and-hand-sofa-chair/ Pink Fridays</a> entry.
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ReplyDeletepretty pink flowers, cool photography. Dropping by for PF. I have 3 entries this week. I hope you will get a chance to visit them. Thanks.
http://adventurousjessy.blogspot.com/2011/07/pink-bedding-sets.html
http://www.mommies2ks.com/2011/07/pink-pig-mask.html
http://www.tropical7107islands.com/2011/07/my-little-traveler-in-her-pink-swimsuit.html
Those are great captures! Beautiful, too!
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PINK FLOWER in the NIGHTSKY
My Skywatch:
http://www.aschoolingmom.com/2011/07/striped-sky-on-the-4th-of-july-weekend/
You captured it perfectly. Hehehe
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dropping by her sis...blog hop muna ako while waiting for my laundry.
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I seldom capture butterflies, they often fly before I can take pictures of them.
I thought it is some kind of a moth coz it has flat wings but in your last picture it looks like a butterfly coz its wings are standing up. I don't know the specific kind of butterfly it is, but it sure is fun to see those in the gardens.
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