Thursday, October 3, 2013
Female Eastern Tiger Swallowtail with a 180mm
Gulf Fritillary upon Blazing Star
Palamedes
This Palamedes Swallowtail I waited over ten minutes to come closer as Mr Thomas and another man sat in the four-wheel drive pickups behind me on the dirt road watching, talking of dogs and land ownership and stuff other than butterflies. I did not know what to call the Elegant Blazing Star plants, could not think of what the Zebra Swallowtail was. He said he thought the blazing stars were from the dog fennel family. I told him I was trying to photograph a rare butterfly. He probably wrote me off a cuckoo.
Cloudless Sulpur
Zebra Swallowtail
Cone Bridge Road
I was in butterfly nirvana yesterday along the Cone Bridge road that leads to the Suwannee. All along both sides of the dirt road the Elegant Blazing Star plants were in bloom with Fritillaries, Sulphurs and Swallowtails feeding among them in the breeze. Even spotted a Zebra Swallowtail. Met Don Thomas who lives up that way, thinking I was broke down. Funny how the locals greet a fellow out photographing butterflies, kind of like one snickers at an effeminate guy behind their back. You just pick up on their smirkiness. Funny.
He said a large bear was in the area, had I seen him. I assured him if I had, I would have been in the Suwanneee as I had hiked a ways along the bank upstream earlier.
Too bad the drive up is twenty-five miles or I would go up there daily.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Dust Camo
Yard Work
Like a prisoner, confined to the yard. Walking about looking for creatures. I find less and less insects about as I did in the past. I do not know what is going on, I guess Steve's conspirator theories apply somewhere here.
Lately I have been using the old Nikon 105mm 2.8 macro lens on the D3100. It functions OK if you are patient with the focus, as the depth of field is minuscule.
Today is Wednesday here in Lake City, Florida and tonight at seven Melanie, Jordon and I are heading over to the Cinema in Gainesville to see the encore movie by Kirk Cameron titled Unstoppable.
In the meanwhile, due to my state of unemployment, I am going to travel up the road a ways to Cone Bridge and scope out the Suwannee River and possibly see if more insects exist up there.
Snail Travail
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