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4
Oct
2011

Owl Butterfly, Houston Museum of Natural Science




If you follow me on Twitter or Google+ you may be aware that my laptop has been infected by a nasty little virus that’s redirecting all my Google searches to a bogus site. I’ve no idea what else it’s doing so, until I get rid of it (which is proving tricky since none of the tools I’ve tried so far can see it), photo production is going to be somewhat curtailed – sorry.

For today, therefore, here’s an image I had queued up for “emergency use’. It shows an Owl Butterfly at the wonderful Cockerell Butterfly Exhibit in the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Lighting was courtesy of my Nikon R1C1 Macro flash.



Tagged - butterfly, HMNS, houston, Houston Museum of Natural Science, insect, Macro, owl butterfly, texas, tx


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2 Comments

Rick Louie
October 4, 2011, 9:51 am

That is some incredible detail! It looks just like an owl. I’ve never seen one of these before. Hope you get your virus issue resolved. I hated those when I had a PC. I used to just rebuild. I hated it, but it was the simplest way to resolve the issue.
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Justin
October 10, 2011, 4:00 pm

I’ve been wondering how you were going to like that flash unit. Looks like the results are pretty nice!
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