Posted by Illuci (Hurdegaryp, Netherlands) on 18 June 2007 in Animal & Insect.
This is the literal translation of the Dutch name for this butterfly. Evie shot a better picture of another, related variety of the Cabbage Whitie. This one of mine is from a couple of years ago and shot with a non-digital camera, so I had to scan the picture which will not enhance the quality, but nevertheless it remains worthwhile.
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nice composition of the twin butterflies, well done
18 Jun 2007 2:25am
@Dimitrios: Thanks, it wasn't me who managed the stage, these animals won't listen, but luckily I was able to catch them.
This a beautiful shot, the colours are wonderful :)
18 Jun 2007 9:22am
@MaryB: Thank you, MaryB, despite it's a scanned one!
nice i like the repeating pattern effect! good capture!
18 Jun 2007 10:18am
@Kairospix: Thanks! I was also very happy with the original, it hangs enframed in our corridor (A3 format)
The scan makes it look like a painting. I like the effect.
18 Jun 2007 3:09pm
@Yvon: Thanks, are you already back from Scotland and did you have a good time? (Didn't check your blog yet, do it tomorrow between nose and lips or between the soup and potatoes :-))
Very nice composition. we can think the first butterfly looks himsefl in a miror !
19 Jun 2007 12:49am
@Inés: Thanks, now that you say, I see it, too!
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