Whites on Blues

Whilst I was at High Wood experimenting with the flash setup, I was lucky enough to find that my brother had found a pair of Green-veined White Butterflies mating on some bluebells.  By the time he had shot them, they had separated, but were still posing on the bluebells.

After carefully removing some grass stems around them, I took several shots of them.  These are my personal pick of the photos taken.

Green-veined White Butterfly
Green-veined White Butterfly

Green-veined White Butterfly. Taken on Canon 650D with Canon 100mm USM Macro Lens.  ISO 400 F4.5 1/200.  Natural Light.

Green-veined White Butterfly(2)
Green-veined White Butterfly(2)

Green-veined White Butterfly(2). Taken on Canon 650D with Canon 100mm USM Macro Lens.  ISO 400 F4.5 1/200.  Natural Light.

Green-veined White Butterfly(3)
Green-veined White Butterfly(3)

Green-veined White Butterfly(3). Taken on Canon 650D with Canon 100mm USM Macro Lens.  ISO 400 F4 1/250.  Natural Light.

Green-veined White Butterfly(4)
Green-veined White Butterfly(4)

Green-veined White Butterfly(4). Taken on Canon 650D with Canon 100mm USM Macro Lens.  ISO 400 F5.6 1/200.  Flash from Canon MT-24ex Twin Macro Flash, with Vellum Diffuser.

Green-veined White Butterfly(5)
Green-veined White Butterfly(5)

Green-veined White Butterfly(5). Taken on Canon 650D with Canon 100mm USM Macro Lens.  ISO 400 F7.1 1/200.  Flash from Canon MT-24ex Twin Macro Flash, with Vellum Diffuser.

Green-veined White Butterfly(6)
Green-veined White Butterfly(6)

Green-veined White Butterfly(6). Taken on Canon 650D with Canon 100mm USM Macro Lens.  ISO 400 F3.2 1/400.  Natural Light.

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Map of Location

Small Car park near lane up to woods and rings

 

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