It is great to see so many butterflies over the meadow grass and brambles on my local patch. It was quite a surprise to realise that I could capture some images with my long lens. I thought I would have difficulty holding the lens still and also getting enough depth of field. I also didn't think that the minimum focus distance would give a large enough image in the frame. So I was quite pleased with these few I captured:
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Red Admiral |
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Small Tortoiseshell |
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Marbled White |
Of course while being out with the camera other things turn up and I am always ready for the opportunities. I managed to catch sight of these fox cubs playing in the grass. Keeping quite still I managed to capture a few images and spend a few enjoyable minutes.
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Cubs enjoying the early morning sunshine |
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Posing for me |
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Female Muntjac |
This female muntjac also came creeping along the hedge.
A most satisfying morning and I may get back into a bit more macro photography!
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