Sharing a Few Butterflies Part III


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One morning from yesterday

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the yamfly

1.
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ambon onyx

1.mating...
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2. solo
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blurboi


are you kidding? the ambon onyx was on your finger?
 

my share for the day...

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Cool.

Well, great thread, although took me more than 45 min to go through it. Hope to see more.

BTW, BC seems closed for registration. Any chance of tagging along your outings?
 

Hi sfgfun,

On behalf of ButterflyCircle I apologize for the inconvenience of the temporary closure for new membership registration due to site upgrade. Do PM me your email and the Nick you would like to register in the forum, I will advise Admin of ButterflyCircle to register you and send you an email asap.

You are welcome to join the regular weekly outings organize amongst the members , today they were at Pulau Ubin as well as Mount Faber. The mating Ambon Onyx was recorded from one of today's outings. Just keep an eye on the activities and outing thread, or get hook up thru PM with members for these regular outing.


Do take you time browsing Part I and Part II of this thread as well.


Cheers!
 

An article featuring the new butterfly species discovered recently in Singapore will be in your Sunday Times Newspaper this morning .


Do look out for it for an interesting read of these new species on a lazy Sunday Morning.


Cheers!
 

Petrelaea dana dana (Dingy Line Blue)
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Junonia almana javana (Peacock Pansy)
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Junonia orithya wallacei (Blue Pansy)
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Loxura atymnus fuconius (Yamfly)
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Horaga syrinx maenala (Ambon Onyx)
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An article featuring the new butterfly species discovered recently in Singapore will be in your Sunday Times Newspaper this morning .


Do look out for it for an interesting read of these new species on a lazy Sunday Morning.


Cheers!

serious!!!.. that would be an interesting read... :)
it shall kick start my day later with it and a cup of kopi hee... thanks for the info sun!!!!
 

blurboi


are you kidding? the ambon onyx was on your finger?

Jeff... i photoshop that pic one... :P...

no lar kidding... its not my finger.... someone else picked it up... surprisingly the butts stay put... must be too "high" liaoz... hee


Cool.

Well, great thread, although took me more than 45 min to go through it. Hope to see more.

BTW, BC seems closed for registration. Any chance of tagging along your outings?

hee... then you would need at least another 2 hours to finish up "Sharing a Few Butterflies Part I n II" worz.... :)
 

Jeff... i photoshop that pic one... :P...

no lar kidding... its not my finger.... someone else picked it up... surprisingly the butts stay put... must be too "high" liaoz... hee




hee... then you would need at least another 2 hours to finish up "Sharing a Few Butterflies Part I n II" worz.... :)

i think its about time we start a IV =P
 

Terry, Henry, Jeffrey, James , Mark, Antony, Bobby,

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::

You all should mount the stage take a bow for the fabulous shots you all are achiving on the last 1 week.


I am almost speechless with the the numerous masterpieces that are posted here ,I am not alone on the observation . I have been restraining myself from praising too often on the thread , least other forumers think we are blowing our own trumpet.

Keep it up! Way to go guys!


Sunny



Nite86mare

Beautiful!


Bluesteel
This thread perhaps have stirred up Terry's interest , and I concur that his shots and many others like James , Bobby, Mark, Benedict , Liphing , Henry, to name a few, are improving by leaps and bound .

Mark's skills is through his own hard work, perseverance, and learning , perhaps along the way a pointer or two from the senior Butterfly shooters.

I met Terry only once! If anyone should take a bow for the standard of butterfly shots, it should be Terry and the individual shooters that posted their works here .

sunny



BobCheong
Terry's shots are getting better day by day! Just goes to show that with proper mentoring, learning curves need not be steep. Take a bow Sifu Bluesteel!

Bob.


sumball Re: Sharing a Few Butterflies Part III
The butt photos from the Sharing a Few Butterflies series are getting better and better. I used to see good photos from Bluesteel, and there are so many photographers who can take good butterflies photos.

Bluesteel must be mentoring them hard!

Kudos to you, Bluesteel.

blurboiboi, great shots of both Silverlines! One will never bored looking at Silverlines photos!
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Sharing the trio that were featured on page 13 in this morning's New Sunday Times on the new immigrant butterfly species discovered in Singapore recently.

Leopard Lacewing
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Two Spotted Line Blue
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Tawny Coster
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For those interested to know more there are articles on these new immigrants in Butterflies of Singapore Blog




Cheers!
 

the colors on the oly system really good compared to the older generation nikon systems!
 

Melanitis leda leda (Common Evening Brown)

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just posting one of the older shots =D no time to edit the ones taken today=P will post them asap when i book out!
 

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