Showing posts with label Insect - Butterfly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Insect - Butterfly. Show all posts

Oct 25, 2010

Chilasa clytia butterfly

Chilasa clytia, a common tropical butterfly found in Borneo. If not for the gloomy weather, the photo shoot would be perfect. The Chilasa clytia was just perching still on a flower and the air was still. A steady shot but lighting was a let down.

Chilasa clytia common tropical butterfly
About a foot away in normal macro mode (not zero macro).

Chilasa clytia common tropical butterfly
I think the photo above is about 5x lens zoom.

Chilasa clytia common tropical butterfly
A normal shot.

See my Flickr gallery as well for more tropical butterflies.

Mar 11, 2009

Tropical butterfly - Series #9

A photo of tropical butterfly resting on piece of wood. The spots on the wings look like white flames.



Related posts:
* Tropical cream butterfly - Series #8 (Pieridae or Riodinidae family)
* Tropical butterfly - Ptychandra Lorquini
* Tropical Butterfly - Orange butterfly
* Black butterfly, Yellow Ixora
* Tropical Butterfly - Junonia Orithya Madagascariensis - Eyed Pansy - Blue Pansy
* Tropical Moths and Butterflies, Series #3
* Moths and Butterflies, Series #2

Nov 26, 2008

Tropical cream butterfly - Series #8

Photos of tropical butterfly from either the Pieridae or Riodinidae family. Exact genus is unknown. The butterfly species is cream in colour with occasional orange patches and a few pansy eyes.

The striking element of this butterfly is it's thorax and abdomen which has black horizontal stripes.


Closer shot of a tropical butterfly.


How tropical butterfly look from far.

Related posts:
* Tropical butterfly - Ptychandra Lorquini
* Tropical Butterfly - Orange butterfly
* Black butterfly, Yellow Ixora
* Tropical Butterfly - Junonia Orithya Madagascariensis - Eyed Pansy - Blue Pansy
* Tropical Moths and Butterflies, Series #3
* Moths and Butterflies, Series #2

Jun 28, 2008

Tropical butterfly - Ptychandra Lorquini

Look like genus Ptychandra Lorquini with "eyes" on its hind wings.



Shot at compound of Sarawak Museum.

Jun 25, 2008

Tropical Butterfly - Orange butterfly

Below are cropped photos of orange tropical butterfly. Species is unidentified but look similar Subfamily Satyrinae (such as Cercyonis or Coenonympha or Cyllopsis or Pearly-Eyes or Erebia). The Satyrinae subfamily have one thing in common, that is the "eye" or "eyes" on their wing.










Related topics:
* Moths and Butterflies, Series #1
* Moths and Butterflies, Series #2
* Tropical Moths and Butterflies, Series #3
* Black butterfly, Yellow Ixora

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Jun 19, 2008

Black butterfly, Yellow Ixora

Photo of an unidentified black butterfly perched on petals of yellow Ixora flowers.



More on Ixora flowers: Ixora coccinea flower, Flame of the Woods, Jungle Flame

More on butterfly:
* Tropical Butterfly - Junonia Orithya Madagascariensis - Eyed Pansy - Blue Pansy
* Moths and Butterflies, Series #1

Feb 27, 2008

Tropical Butterfly - Junonia Orithya Madagascariensis - Eyed Pansy - Blue Pansy

This 4th series post showcases a tropical butterfly known as Junonia Orithya Madagascariensis with common names such as Eyed Pansy and Blue Pansy.


Close up shot


Blue pansy perched on a grass shoot

For hi-resolution photos, check out my butterfly collection at my Flickr Gallery #1 or Gallery #2.

Junonia Orithya Madagascariensis is from a butterfly family called Nymphalidae. Nymphalidae are brush-footed butterflies include groups such as the browns, milkweeds, snouts, and aristocrats, all of which have previously been classified as separate families. Junonia Orithya Madagascariensis can be found in three regions namely: African region, Oriental (Asia) region and Australian region.

Related topics:
* Moths and Butterflies, Series #1
* Moths and Butterflies, Series #2
* Tropical Moths and Butterflies, Series #3

Jan 1, 2008

Tropical Moths and Butterflies, Series #3

This is the third series on tropical moths and butterflies.


A close up shot of a moth-like insect perched on a wire.


12x zoom of a gray and white butterfly.







A yellow butterfly.

For more bigger and high-resolution photos, check out my gallery of Butterflies and Moths.

Related posts:
* Moths and Butterflies, Series #1
* Moths and Butterflies, Series #2


Dec 19, 2007

Moths and Butterflies, Series #2


Butterfly with white spots perched on tapioca leaves. This is a cropped photo.



The original photo of the white spotted butterfly caught in the mid-morning sun ray.

Distance from subject: approximately 10 feet
Zoom: 12x
Photo taken: Dec 16, 2007

For more bigger and high-resolution photos, check out my gallery of Butterflies and Moths.

Previous posts
* Moths and Butterflies, Series #1

Technorati Tags: Butterfly, Moth


Dec 14, 2007

Moths and Butterflies, Series #1

Butterflies are extremely difficult to shoot. They fly away at a slight breeze. Moths on the other hand, sit still but you can't have macro shot if you approached it too near.

For this post, I present 4 types of subject (3 moths and a butterfly).


Yellow moth perched on padi leaves. This is a cropped photo.


The same yellow moth shot from normal range.


Another yellow moth resting under shade of the padi leaves.


Grey moth perched on some leaves.



Black and gray butterfly looking for nectar among at the Ixora flowers. The butterfly species is Papilio Polymnestor (Blue Mormon) and is commonly found in deep forests.

For more bigger and high-resolution photos, check out my gallery of Butterflies and Moths.

Technorati Tags: Butterfly, Moth

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