Sun, May 19, 12:39 AM CDT

Meet Lucky - The Butterfly

Photography Insects posted on Jun 25, 2009
Open full image in new tab Zoom on image
Close

Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.


Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.

Description


I was lucky to capture this beautiful butterfly the other night; while I was outside, the cat was chasing it and I didn't have my camera out there with me. So, I beg my boys to please grab my camera and bring it out, bag and all, since I couldn't remember which lens was on at the time. The boys were wrapped up in World of Warcraft - their online game. *sigh* Meanwhile, Boris is determined to claim it as her own. So, I told Boris NOT to touch my butterfly, and I ran upstairs as fast as I could, changed lens - and ran back out. By that time, luckily Boris had chased it up in the tree. (hence the name "Lucky") lol Dang kitty. She is my BAD ONE. :-) I tell her that all the time; of course in a loving tone. :) I s'pose I didn't need to ramble so much. I could have just said, "... check out the butterfly I captured." :-| Have a great day ... lol Shari P.S. If you are interested in how I do my 'grunge', check out my tutorial! And if you have any questions, feel free to contact me. This tutorial is VERY basic. ***************************************************************** Thank you for your kind comments and Favs on my previous upload!!: "Wildflower .... " thumb_1904723.jpg

Comments (37)


PD154

6:33AM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Ramble, sure.. works for me Shaz :)...You were lucky, yesterday I spent a whole hour chasing a Red Admiral around my garden, well not a real admiral lol, how funny does that sound?...Every time I got within a foot of the thing it took off, in the end I thought, oh well chalk that one up to experience, BTW!...Is this enough rambling?...Stunning capture dear, it is lucky, and it's a beauty!

)

Blush

6:35AM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Great capture I loved reading about your ramble:) I will have to find out what grunge is LOL Hugs Susan~

)

kgb224

6:35AM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Lol we must be big for the butterflies.As soon as they see something uproach they flie away.Stunning capture.

)

decie

6:40AM | Thu, 25 June 2009

great story and yes you were lucky to get a wonderful capture.

)

tulipe

6:59AM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Beautiful capture! and I will take a look at your tutorial.

)

Digitaleagle

7:05AM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Fantastic macro and I do love the grunge effect I have your tutiorial book marked I'm going to work on it today thanks for sharing!!!

)

erlandpil

7:10AM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Again a great picture erland

)

E.Houser

7:11AM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Very nice work!

)

Meisiekind

7:18AM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Oh Shari, I just love getting the story behind the image! To me that is part of the fun! I am so happy that Lucky survived the Kitty and you could take this lovely image! Excellent work my friend and stunning postwork! I am def getting into the tut!!!! :)

)

Rainastorm

7:23AM | Thu, 25 June 2009

lol you sound like me....were always someplace my camera is not when my daughter or I see something cool to take a snapshot of. Lovely capture!

BorisB

8:03AM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Funny story and a beautiful work of art!! Have a nice day!

)

schonee

8:09AM | Thu, 25 June 2009

No Thanks for sharing the story it made it all the better. Wonderful!

)

lucindawind

8:13AM | Thu, 25 June 2009

ramble on ! beautiful shot !

)

Realm2D

8:36AM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Very mysterious! A wonderful composition :)

SecondChoice

9:26AM | Thu, 25 June 2009

there's something in this picture that keeps the watch fixed. very good and moody postwork!

)

Amosicho

11:21AM | Thu, 25 June 2009

very nice shot

)

emmecielle

1:30PM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Wonderful work! Thamks for tutorial! :)

)

bmac62

1:50PM | Thu, 25 June 2009

I enjoy reading about the hoops other photographers jump through to get a picture. It helps to realize I am not the only one doing funny things to get a snap. So, rambling is good for me! Like your crop and the lighting on this one very much.

)

busi2ness

1:56PM | Thu, 25 June 2009

This high contrast butterfly is excellent material for the grungy textures. It was lucky indeed, dang Boris! Congratulations on the publication of your first tutorial! I hope it won't be the last.

)

Doriutz

2:55PM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Beautiful shot and excellent postwork :)

bebert

2:56PM | Thu, 25 June 2009

very nice capture

)

jeroni

3:20PM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Excellent shot, fantastic colors and details

)

lior

5:26PM | Thu, 25 June 2009

A so great capture!

)

auntietk

5:26PM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Thanks for the tutorial!

)

goodoleboy

5:46PM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Stellar shot of the b&w butterfly, Sharilyn. Lucky is right. It could also have been eaten by a wasp while still in the cocoon. And, bad kitty, bad!

)

orig_buggy

6:33PM | Thu, 25 June 2009

this is beautiful!!!!!! I love the post work you have done here!!!

)

CavalierLady

8:47PM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Well, this is a lucky butterfly, but it seems to me YOU were the lucky one, considering two trips to get the cam and the right lens, and still you managed to get the shot! Very nice, Shari. :)

)

RIGO40

9:54PM | Thu, 25 June 2009

great work here...5+++++++++++++++

)

Umbetro38

12:54AM | Fri, 26 June 2009

This is for me the perfect creative Art - my V+++++

)

lemonjim

2:03AM | Fri, 26 June 2009

lucky's sticking his tongue out, just perfectly!

  • 1
  • 2

5 109 0

Photograph Details
F Numberf/4.5
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D70
Shutter Speed1/320
ISO Speed200
Focal Length90

01
Days
:
23
Hrs
:
20
Mins
:
05
Secs
Premier Release Product
Diverse for D-Force Tara
3D Figure Assets
Top-Selling Vendor Sale Item
$10.00 USD 40% Off
$6.00 USD

Privacy Notice

This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.