Butterflies on the chalk downs (picc heavy)

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I spent some time on one of our favourite spots today on the high chalk downs. If you haven’t ever see chalk downland that hasn’t had half a tonne of chemicals dumped on it, it looks like this…

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The flowers are lovely and, I am given to understand, some are quite rare. This for example is the “Round Headed Rampion”

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Anyway, on to the butterflies! First up, I’ve probably mis-identified one or two of these butterflies, so feel free to correct me

I believe this handsome fellow is a Silver Studded Blue

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This I’m less sure – a Brown Argus?

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This I think is the lovely Chalk Hill Blue

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This one is in fact a day flying moth – the 5 Spot Burnet – right up there in the gorgeous moth league in my view

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It appears that they find each other quite attractive too!

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Now this was the shot I was most happy with – check out that proboscis in action

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I hope that was worth the download – it really was stunning up there today

Red
 

leon-b

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Wow, your pictures inspire me everytime, after seeing these i have decided to go out tommorow with my camera lol
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They do - its beautiful up there at the moment. I went up esecially to see the Burnet and the Blues.

Its a strange place - most people just see it as a big field and look at the view, but the plant and insect life is spectacular - even to an educated eye like mine

In fact, no excuses but one more picture.

"Pimp my moth"

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Red
 

British Red

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Gmac,

I was once given one great piece of advice "take lots of pictures"!

Its true on many levels

1) If you see a great bird or butterfly, take 10 or 20 shots (more if you can) - one may work!

2) You can subtly change the exposure or aperture on the same shot repeatedly (bracketing)

3) Its often the odd shot you get thats surprising - I didn't realise what I had of the butterfly extending its proboscis till I got it home

4) Don't give up on your compact! I did take this sequence with my SLR but a lot of my stuff is with a compact with a decent optical zoom that lives in my pocket - always have a camera with you but often you wont want to lug the SLR!

The joy of digital is we can now play the professionals game. A National Geographic photgrapher once estimated about 10,000 35mm shots were taken for one article - well it costs nothing to take digital piccs so wear the camera out!

Red
 

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