Sunday Afternoon At The Butterfly World

Spent a couple of hours with Michelle at the Butterfly World, using my Canon EOS 10D with a Canon 2.8f 100M Macro Lens, took a few pictures. Enjoy!

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Just born!
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Michelle
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Back home, with “Starbucks Dog” Lala
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3 Responses to “Sunday Afternoon At The Butterfly World”


  1. 1 Richard

    Hi Sahar,
    I really enjoy reading your blog, over the last year I’ve learned a lot from the conceptualist, and lately it’s been fun to see you enjoying your weekends. Although sad, it was a warming moment when you shared your horrible story about Friday 13th.

    All in all - thankyou, and please keep it up! It’s great have such honesty and openness on the web - you make a great ambassador for the industry.

    One (very small) request.. I read your blog on my mobile phone going to work each morning. Today - the butterfly photos consumed over half of my monthly mobile data allowance (I only have 10Mb / month). I’d be so grateful if you could you use something like irfanview to make photos smaller in size (kb) before uploading them? On the web, even at 30-50kb, jpgs look almost as great as they do at 300k-500k.

    Cheers!!
    - rich

    —-answer—-

    Hi Richard,
    Thanks for the kind words. I had infraview before to schrink size but it just not my thing. I will although ask my tech guys to look into creating some sort of wordpress conversion for the blog to reduce image size.
    Thanks for the suggestion,
    Sahar

    —-update—-

    Blog will now detect mobile phones and will serve mobile optimized pages for mobile users. Thanks again for the suggestion!
    Sahar

  2. 2 DomainerPro

    Beautiful photos. Fantastic shot of the blue butterfly with moisture beaded on its wings. Butterflies are, it seems to me, a powerful argument against cynicism. “Survival of the fittest” can’t explain the existence of such a lovely thing.

    I’m worried about that dog, though.

  3. 3 Christian

    wow very clear pics, how many lenses do you use?

    Christian

    —-answer—-

    I have three total. 100 macro (one I used here), 80-200 2.8f, and 28-80 1.8f. Lenses make a huge difference!
    Cheers
    Sahar

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