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Excellent moth shots! 🙂
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It was the first time that I have seen such a big Butterfly/Moth … and luckily this guy was slow and I got enough time to get closer and shoot some images.
Thank you so much for your visit and appreciative comment 🙂
So good to find your beautiful blog with some great macro image…
Have a great time 🙂
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Wow! How big and how lovely!
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It’s really really big… life a bird, nearly a foot long wingspan…
It was my first experience spotting the biggest month on the planet and that too in my garden 🙂
Thank you so much for your visit and glad you liked the post, Sarah 🙂
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I think I’d be scared if I saw it up close 😂
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Even my kids had the same feeling…
When it flew away, it looked like a bird in slow motion. It gave an impression that it’s wings are far too heavy for it’s small body.
A good experience for us any way 🙂
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GORGEOUS shots, Sreejith! That moth is huge!
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Absolutely, Amy… it’s huge and beautiful 🙂
Lucky to spot it and photograph… as always, my wife was the one to spot such interesting things in nature and I was there with my camera in in instant 🙂
So glad you liked this post 🙂
Have a beautiful day 🙂
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I’ve been out and about with another photographer here and there and I’ve noticed how much easier it is with 2 pairs of eyes versus one pair. Keep having fun with your camera. I hope you had a beautiful day today, Sreejith! 💝
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You are absolutely right, Amy 🙂
Thank you so much for your kind words 🙂
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Magnificent!
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Thank you so much, Eliza 🙂
It was quite an experience… I haven’t seen anything even half it’s size before …
It’s also called Snake Headed butterfly for the beautiful patterns at the top ends of it’s wings…
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We have Cecropia and Luna moths that are large like this; they hatch in the spring and only live a short while, so are a treat to see when we do.
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So good to see that, you too get such beautiful guests in your garden 🙂
Moths are very cooperative when filming them but it’s hard to get a good butterfly shot 🙂
Have a beautiful day, Eliza 🙂
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These images are truly amazing and beautiful.
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Thank you so much for your kind words 🙂
I always missed a macro lens when I spot beautiful butterflies in our garden, but this time even a wide angle lens was good enough 🙂
Such a beautiful creature… quite an experience indeed 🙂
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Wow, with an wide angle, that’s quite amazing. Thank you for your kind response. Wish you happy shooting.
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Wow! That’s a huge moth! Stunning shot.
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Thank you so much 🙂
That’s huge and it was such a pleasant surprise that the world’s largest moth/butterfly visited us 🙂
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The sumptuous wings of the magnificent butterfly left an everlasting mark on my heart.Your photography is truly commendable.
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Nature never surprises with her stunning creations ~ great shot Sreejith.
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Thank you so much, Dalo 🙂
You are absolutely right …
For me the best way to relax is getting closer to nature and try capturing images of flowers, small insects, butterflies etc; it has a meditating effect.
Whether or not these photos are worth sharing or publishing, they opens up a new world to me, a word of beauty and wonder…
This visitor was no exception either 🙂
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Super Shots!!
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Thank you so much, Aneesh 🙂
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I have seen quite a few posts of yours which are amazing. Loved your wordless wednesday series of posts . Happy Blogging 🙂
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Thank you so much for your visit to my blog and time 🙂
This is a wonderful community and I learnt quite a lot from this forum …
Great to be in touch and wish you a great year ahead 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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I have only seen this moth in indoor butterfly gardens.
Lucky you, you got to see this one in the wild. It is such a thrill to capture nature in the wild, compared to when they are restricted or worse caged.
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