I could try that, but in my experience entomological subjects are either totally oblivious to people or are spooked by anything big that moves. Maybe Stephanie can teach me her secrets. She’s at least got it worked out how not to have half her hair blue.I’m pretty sure I’ve posted this in some forum or the other here, but I particularly like this shot I took with three of the four stages of a monarch butterfly’s life in the picture:The adult butterfly is obvious. There’s a white egg on one of the flower buds in the lower center of the picture and there’s a tiny caterpillar under a leaf on the right. The little photo here links to a full HD width shot where the egg and caterpillar are much easier to see.
I could try that, but in my experience entomological subjects are either totally oblivious to people or are spooked by anything big that moves. Maybe Stephanie can teach me her secrets. She’s at least got it worked out how not to have half her hair blue.I’m pretty sure I’ve posted this in some forum or the other here, but I particularly like this shot I took with three of the four stages of a monarch butterfly’s life in the picture:The adult butterfly is obvious. There’s a white egg on one of the flower buds in the lower center of the picture and there’s a tiny caterpillar under a leaf on the right. The little photo here links to a full HD width shot where the egg and caterpillar are much easier to see.