Butterflies & Moths, Sally D's Mobile Photography Challenge

Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge: The Red-spotted Jezebel

Over at Lens and Pens by Sally, the Mobile Phone Photography Challenge for the second Monday of the month is Macro.

While walking in the backyard the other day, I almost stepped on this butterfly. It didn’t look too agile, and barely flapped its wings, so I thought I had missed out on a vivid upper display. However, it turns out, the wings are only a silvery-grey on top, with wide black margins and the edging of white spots. The female has an extra black spot in the middle of the upper wings, but that part isn’t seen in my photos.

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Nokia Lumia 520 windows phone, on auto

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Nokia Lumia 520 windows phone, on auto

Wikipedia - public domain (delias aganippe)

Wikipedia says

The Wood White or Red-spotted Jezebel (Delias aganippe) is a butterfly in the family Pieridae. It is endemic to Australia. The wingspan is 60–70 mm. The larvae feed on Exocarpos, Santalum and Amyema species.

(Image is in the public domain)

In her post, Sally D discussed if it was possible to capture the passage of time in a single image.

The metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly takes time. But nothing will indicate the passage of time more, to me, when I attend my baby’s 40th birthday, next month. Wow! I can barely imagine how my mum feels when she has to acknowledge that she has a 60 year-old daughter.

I hope youse all have a great weekend.  ❤

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Sally D's Mobile Photography Challenge

Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge: Nature

On my walk, early winter, June 2015

On my walk, early winter … the trunk of a gum tree (eucalyptus), and the autumn leaves of an oak.

The theme this week over at Sally’s is Nature. I took this photo last month, with the Nokia Lumia 530. The image is now 445KB / 10MB. Should I reduce the quality further for the blog?

sunny gum-blossom

sunny gum-blossom

The photo of the yellow gum blossom was taken ages ago, with the Lumia 520. This gum is flowering again and attracting our local pair of lorikeets. The tree next to it has red blossoms. The honey-eaters love them both.

This morning, towards the end of my backyard walking, I looked up over at the gum tree out front of our place and saw a lorikeet, a galah, and a cockatoo all sitting only about a yard from each other in a triangular pattern. It looked really funny … just the one of each. The lorikeet was whistling out for seed, but vanished as soon as I showed up with seed and the camera. Only the cockatoo stayed perched. I hope you are all having a relaxed day.

I’m about to go back out to work. And, if you are curious, I did do a little index card creation for the Mahjong prompt. As to the novel, no actual writing, but a lot of thinking.  🙂

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