Butterfly life 

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  • My lovely model playing in the field

  • Green butterfly on…? moon? / fun in photo shop / idea conceived by Bob, my husband

  • This was the only butterfly that wasn’t camera shy. I think that I could have picked it up. It must have liked what it was tasting!

  • ccw5 challenge..also, have not been introduced to 3D work…abstract of beginning of life with photoshop

  • A feminine release of the music inside. I wanted to capture the hard-core-ness of a woman’s musical desires. The feminine is a powerful energy, afterall!

  • Fresh apples in a basket with daisies and a butterfly.

  • Tropical butterfly on a plant leaf.

  • Butterfly Series

  • A still life drawing with the added touch of a few paint filters from Photoshop.

  • This is a butterfly drawn to represent a new begining. This year I have become an empty nester and now I am devoting my time to my art and enjoying the fellowship of RB One wing was drawn with pastels on black visual diary paper (110gsm), scanned, duplicated and the body added in Paint.

  • “Le papillon” / *I’ve found a clover which can fly … * yellow incandescent bulbs used to get the turquoise (instead of blue backgroun / / I had fun with colors wildly with this one ! you’ll see a lot of different results soon ^^ and some others on another composition almost the same but with a little bit closer view. (a link to each collection completed will be added as soon as the journal is done, to get a better overall view of them) / / This is my biggest collection (25 variations of colors) and sometimes with same color scheme, but changing contrast or saturation brings another mood and I wanted you to see how something dark could look lighter or softer,.. so you know what to expect for each collection and what you can request if you don’t find exactrly what you need; others colors, more or less saturation, contrast, brightness, etc. - / © Copyrighted -> MCN: C1FEF-71D27-B7D75 / - the complete collection

  • I snuck up on a tiny trio of natives yesterday performing some sort of sacred dance. It looks suspiciously like that old English nursery school rhyme; Ring around the Rosy, pocket full of … pollen? The flower is the bloom of a Field Thistle.

  • Taken in Sharm El Sheikh.

  • A Sulfur Butterfly clings to a red clover as it searches for nectar inside its petals / /

  • cairns birdwing newly emerged

  • Taken in the Everglades in Florida. / Featured in NATURAL COLOR AND LIGHT

  • Great as an Easter card, it could also be used to underline a more special event. There are a lot of symbols in here aside from the obvious. Eggs represent the Creation, the four elements and life itself. It is a powerful symbol of birth and rebirth. The butterfly is a symbol of transformation, love and joy. In some cultures, it is also associated with feminineness, beauty and fragility. More often, we see it representing freedom. This is a composite made of 2 flower photos and one of a butterfly, altered to look like an illustration and used twice here in two different hues. The egg has been created digitally. Featured in the group Fine Art Composites on February 12, 2009 Featured in the group Globes, Spheres and Curves on March 20, 2009 Featured in the group You’re Accepted on March 23, 2009 The wall art version of this image, available in my other portfolio also finished in 1st place in the Spring Fresh! challenge of the Lost in Space [75% Negative Space] group on March 10, 2009 Featured as the group’s icon in the group Cards ~ Best of Your Best on March 29, 2009 Wall art version also available in my other portfolio /

  • Everybody is invited to experience the sweetness of life.. / I do believe that we are all capable to experience life to it’s fullest. canon xti

  • MONARCH BUTTERFLIES BREED IN MY GARDEN I LOVE THEM!!!

  • Mixed Media and Acrylic on Canvas / 40cm x 60cm / ORIGINAL SOLD FEATURED in ‘Peace,Love,Tranquility’ August 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Impressionist Art’ November 2009

  • Painted Lady Butterfly drinking nectar Fascinating Butterfly Facts Butterflies and moths belong to the order of insects called Lepidoptera which means ‘scale wings’. The only way to tell a butterfly from a moth is by the antennae – a butterfly’s are club shaped whereas a moth’s are feathered. Many moths are just as colourful as butterflies. A butterfly’s tongue is called a proboscis. It is like a drinking straw for sipping nectar from flowers. Butterflies have special sensory organs in their feet allowing them to detect sugary nectar as soon as they land on a plant. Female butterflies can determine whether a plant is suitable for egg laying by stamping or scratching at the leaves with their feet. Butterflies have a pair of compound eyes, each one made up of hundreds or thousands of tiny lenses. Caterpillars have very simple eyes which can detect light or dark but cannot see detail. The antennae can detect scents that the human nose could not possibly smell and they help the female to find the correct food plant for their caterpillar.

  • ©2009 Bonita Moore Photography & Design / Bamagirl38 / All Rights Reserved

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