Today's image is from a visit I had to Brookgreen Gardens in Murrell's Inlet, South Carolina. This ever familiar monarch had landed on this small flower that captured my attention. I had never seen a flower quite like this before. I was particularly taken by the tubular stamens that the butterfly was exploiting for nectar. In addition, the purple and yellow coloration was such a pleasing contrast to my eye. I certainly hope this unusual contrast bring pleasure to you as well.
Monarch on Ironweed
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36 comments:
Wow - love the colours and clarity! Great capture.
They may be common, but they're incredibly beautiful. Excellent photo. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
Beautiful shot of the Monarch!
I find it very difficult to take shots like that, esp butterfly which is very quick and doesn't stays in a place for long.
All I can say is great capture.
Vrinda.
Nice color and composition John.
Gorgeous shot!
Three Horses, have a great weekend!
Excellent shot, I love the clarity and the colors.
Lovely image! Beautiful colors and bokeh. A most pleasing sight!
Beautiful combination of colors John. Excellent dof give excellent subject/background seperation.
Just gorgeous -- I love butterflies -- even the common ones are wonderful in their coloration.
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Excellent shot! Capturing the Monarch on that relatively small flower with its long slender stem could not have been easy.
what a stunning capture!
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I have great memories of Brookgreen Gardens from the early 70's
Thanks for bringing them back.
nellie
Brilliant shot! I agree with you about the flower,you should have taken a macro of it too.
What an amazing shot!...Christine
Hi John,
This is an awesome shot. The butterfly looks like it posed just for you. It really is amazing.
Re visiting the shore - here at present it is 40ยบ C - what we call a "stinker".
Thank you for visiting and enjoy your week.
One of my favorite type of subjects, John and you captured it well. I have never seen that particular flower, but we do have the Monarchs, Swallowtails, and Tiger Swallowtails here. I often find them on different varieties of thistle and on Milkweed.
Oh! Excellent stuff all around! 2 great subjects into one - nice!
love it I have some shots of butterflies. so fun to capture.
Wonderful shot of the monarch. Ironweed is very pretty.
Amazing shot. Love the DOf . Stunning.
Thanks for your kind words. Be back in a Month or so and cant wait to catch up.
very pretty butterfly
with great details
Incredible macro of the monarch! Love the pattern detail on the wings!
This photo takes my breath away. such a beautiful capture.
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Have a super day!!
Beautiful butterfly and shot.
What a stunning photograph! The color, the composition, the very cool flower, obviously the lovely monarch- everything! I love it!
Not a realy macro but I like this photo after all. Very nice composed. Nice colors too. great shot.
Amazing!
Have a great new week.
Regina
It certainly is pleasing to the eye. A gorgeous capture of the butterfly, and that is such a dainty little flower.
great colors, it has a peaceful feel to it.
Beautiful composition & DoF
Fantastic image and a joy to see in the original size. Until now, I never realized that the Monarch's jacket matches the polka dots on the wings. Very fashion forward, don't you think?
Beautiful!
It's hard getting those little guys to pose sometimes (in my experience). This is a great capture.
Thanks for visiting my "Icicle Beards" earlier this week. :)
Your photos are awesome.
You have a beautiful blog. Enjoyed going through your pictures.
a crisp, clear, and stunning photograph! I had a monarch visit my property in Cape Breton last summer and I was estatic! I'd never seen one that far north before.
Love this one! I live in the Butterfly Capital of Alabama so am always on the lookout for great butterfly captures.
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