“ Butterfly Effect ”
Our local arboretum brings in butterflies every spring to its indoor gardens, so I went over there with my camera to take pictures. I shot with a macro lens, hoping to at least get butterfly eyes and maybe heads in focus. I took a ton of pictures, most of which didn't work out. But I got a ...
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Photo Location: Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park
  • Joanne Foley Edited 17 days ago

    Great depth of field and nice focus on the butterfly’s eyes! The flower just out of focus really works for this shot! Beautiful!

    Great depth of field and nice focus on the butterfly’s eyes! The flower just out of focus really works for this shot! Beautiful!

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  • veronica feenstra Edited 18 days ago

    Beautiful image.

    Beautiful image.

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  • Shiffra Nimz Edited 19 days ago

    This is so cool!!!!

    This is so cool!!!!

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  • Karen Brenneman Edited 19 days ago

    This is beautiful! I would have liked to get to Meijer gardens for the butterflies too…..but I was too anxious to meet a shelter dog instead. I love your sharp… more

    This is beautiful! I would have liked to get to Meijer gardens for the butterflies too…..but I was too anxious to meet a shelter dog instead. I love your sharp focus on his head and antennae! These are spectacular!

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Canon EOS R7 Canon 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
1/250 f/3.5 2000 100

Tags

#shallowdepthoffield #michiganders #snappychatters

Genre/Technique

Nature Macro

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