
To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong.
~Joseph Chilton Pearce
About the image: "Shades of November" texture by Kim Klaussen added to this image. Kim offers many of her textures for free. A Link to her site is - HERE
Updated - Randy says this is a Spicebush Swallowtail and he is an expert on butterfly ID :)
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This is lovely!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and graceful yet complicated creatures. Great shot btw!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I like the blue at the base of the tail! Such lovely creatures!
ReplyDeletei love that dusty, chalky blue section of their wing. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely work as always!
ReplyDeleteI so miss the butterflies too. I didn't get nearly enough photos this year.
Fantastic shot!
ReplyDeleteI miss them also!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely shot. Aren't butterflies beautiful?
ReplyDeleteHi Kerri...Oh to see the butterflies again..it is going to be a long winter!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely one !!
Grace
A beauty.
ReplyDeleteThe texture is so subtle - I love the shot! The colors of the Swallowtail and the thistle are so vibrant.
ReplyDeleteI've seen more butterflies on your blog in the past few months than I've seen in nature. Where have they all gone?
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured, Kerri! Cool angle. Now that the cooler weather has arrived, I'm longing to see butterflies. So glad to view this lovely image on your blog!
ReplyDeletegorgeous....the wings are lined with little hearts!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image of a beautiful butterfly.
ReplyDeleteSimply lovely :)
ReplyDeleteKerri, I must "make" time to get over to your blog everyday--always an amazing post. Beautiful butterfly, fantastic shot of the bluejay, sensational cardinals, and the autumn bokeh is lovely. Thanks for sharing your photos with all of us. Mickie :)
ReplyDeletea beautiful shot..
ReplyDeleteKerri,
ReplyDeleteLovely photo! The reason it confuses you is it is a Spicebush Swallowtail neither of the swallowtails you mentioned. My web page shows easily how to tell them apart with pointers.